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  1. so wait, when installing coilovers you don't have to section the struts? i was under the impression that you had to section them to get them to work.

     

    sorry for the hijack.

     

    Sectioning the struts is applicable when the chassis is lowered enough to compromise the travel with stock length struts. The bump travel is what will be compromised on stock struts when lowering the chassis! Hope this clear the air for you a bit.

  2. Vacaville is in between sac. and sanfran. in california. I dont know the symptoms. I just want to know what the best things are to put in my trans for a good durable daily driver, while the tranny is cracked open. Thanks guys. So you think i should dump this and get a zx tranny?? Or rebuild??

    It will be less costly finding a complete tranny at a pic-a-part yard. When I found mine (83 ZX 5spd), it was only $125.00.

     

    Tom

  3. Spares......First off, welcome to HybridZ. We have a mass of archives, covering just about anything you might want to do to your Z. Your question has been asked many many times....likely the reason for no replies. So, it's time to do a little searching and reading. Please help yourself to the SEARCH function...it's free! We do not intend to be rude by suggesting the use of the search function but, when you've been a member for some time you will understand! Happy hunting and again, welcome.

     

    Tom

  4. On my 1970 240Z, I've installed an R200 and half shafts from a 83 ZX. I concur about the lengths being the same on the half shafts. During my installation, without springs on the rear struts, I discovered that in fact there was a bit of binding on the left side when the half shaft was perpendicular to the diff. The passenger side was good to go. So, I shortened the half shaft for the drivers side by 0.500".....problem gone. The machine work to the half shaft is very simple. After disassembling the half shaft, (be sure not to loose any of the ball spacers), replicate the existing male splined end of the shaft, a 1/2" shorter. The only issue I ran into was finding a lathe that has a big enough thoat to allow the U-joint passing through it so the shaft can be chucked up!

     

    Tom

  5. some body needs to get a lab scope and a frequency generator and check this stuff-i think the monster cable running to my klipsch lascala's works just fine

     

    I tend to agree with you on the Monster cable....been around for some time now and is a proven product. It wouldn't surprise me if the cable they used for comparison was cheapy zip cable (very small diameter, two conductor junk). In their comparison graph, their cabling starts rolling off at approximately 10K....do they think that is good performance??? Also, it's always funny to see the massive cabling and then they attach little tiny connectors....they must think people are just plain stupid! I believe it was Barnum (Barnum & Bailey) who once said....."A fool and his money, soon part!"

     

    Tom

  6. The rear strut bar looks real nice......however, by adding a diagonal brace from one side at the top of the tower across to the opposite side bottom of the tower would provide you with triangulation and provide even less chassis flex.

     

    Tom

  7. i think its time to review the engineering of the frame on these cars.to many bad accidents have happened lately.maybe driver in a kevlar tub?the f1 cars look pretty stout lately.

     

    From my prospective.....I'd say the safety engineering on these cars is obviously quite good! Considering the extent of the collision, John's injuries were limited to only a couple of broken bones! However, I do think the POD style capsules, used in drag boats, are really well engineered!

     

    Tom

  8. Certainly a legitimate idea! Not to rain on your parade but, most guys that have these sort of expensive tools, myself included, generally do not loan them out to people, especially if they don't know them or their mechanical knowledge and abilities. For example....how would you go about recouping the cost of repair or replacement of a damaged or misuse item? How would you insure return of said item? Just some food for thought!

     

    Tom

  9. I do the SoCal desert scene on my 2002 Honda CRF450R. It's been set-up for desert riding....IMS tank, Scott's damper, Flat radiator gaurds, SRC skid plate, hand gaurds, RG3 tuned suspension, PMB kickstand, and stuff like that!

    Fulfills all my accelloration desires plus more! It is likely I will be adding another bike to the stable this weekend.....2006 Husqvarna TE510 (DOT approved and street legal in Calif.)

     

    Tom

  10. Man, I'd love to join in on the CF tail-light panel assembly purchase however, this would be my third attemp at trying to actually get one from a private party fabricator. On my last attemp, I waited over 12 months before I decided to ask for a refund because the fabricator just couldn't find the required time to lay them up and get them out the door. On all previous tries, there was never a question of quality just delivery! Hope you all get your tail-light panels! Sorry if I rained on the parade.

     

    Tom

  11. Last night I had a dream that I found an RB26 shortblock in this weird retail store. It had a single turbo conversion, on this really nice manifold, that looked almost like a sculpture, and the spark plug, and front covers were copper. It was just on display and they didn't know what it was. I asked if I could buy it, and they let it go for $65. I opened it up when I got home and it had forged pistons, it was overbored too, but I forget how much... then I woke up. It all seemed so real, I was so disappointed.

     

    Has anyone else had weird car related dreams like that?

     

    Some how I think your dream has been fostered by a constant inhalation of petrol fumes!!!

     

    Tom

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