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  1. I'll buy you a case of your favorite beer, or something else, we can work it out later.

     

    I bought/paid for a t56 with flywheel/clutch, and it's in sonora, ca. I'm supposed to pick it up tonight, but i think with memorial day traffic, it's going to be absolutely horrendous if i'm not done with work until 4 and i'm leaving from san jose. Blech.

     

    If anybody has nothing better to do, and would be willing to pick it up and hold onto it for a week or two at the most, it would be most greatly appreciated.

     

    -Cameron

    rustrocket

  2. I figured this belonged here more than the electrical section.

     

    To all those who have done the ls2 swap. Did you have somebody edit the PCM or did you do it yourself? I've been told i need to remove the vats, speed limiter, rear 02 sensors,various emissions, tank pressure sensors, engine torque mgmt, skip shift, etc. Whats the easiest and cheapest way to do this?

     

    Thanks!

  3. I didnt know what other section to put this in, mods feel free to move it.

     

     

    I've been having a hell of a time trying to find a REASONABLY priced working t56 to bolt up to my ls2 engine. I've come across a couple cheap ones that were blown during 9 second runs. Is it too much time and frustration to buy a blown t56 and have it rebuilt? If not, anybody know of a place where i can find a t56 with bellhousings in the $800-1000 range, shipped to 95008?

  4. Drove down from San Jose to hang with some buds and check out the seal beach car show on saturday. Did anybody else go? There was a complete lack of Datsun representation, and the usual overwhelming amount of classic muscle. Probably the highlight for me was the 300SL gullwing benz, front engine dragsters, and the Triumph Wagon (the only other one i've ever seen besides my own). Here's a few pics from the event:

     

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  5. JohnC - Will that make my wagon handle like a truck?

     

    I spent a good few hours looking for a rolling tacoma chassis, found one from a 97 for $950. IT would need to be shortened but not narrowed. The advantages: 5x114.5 bolt pattern, helical lsd for $450 + install, already has mounting points for engine/trans, already has suspension mounted and brakes, etc. Also seems to be a lot of suspension mods for tacomas.

     

    Are there any cons, besides being a bit on the heavy side? I went over this with my fabricator...he said "that seems a little backyardish to me".

     

    I've seen some great things come out of back yards myself...but i took some offense to the comment.

  6. A couple months back, i posted a thread about a car my dad gave me: http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=127501 For those who don't feel like reading the thread, the car is a 1958 triumph TR10 or Standard / Herald 10 Wagon. Wheelbase and track width is roughly 4 feet by 7 feet, and the curb weight is 1760 pounds from the factory.

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    I've found a way to keep the car, and sold my other project car in favor of this one, for sentimental and other personal reasons. I've sold the rotary motor and decided to go with a turbo toyota 2rz motor. I'm looking for about 400 horsepower or so.

     

    My questions are: The car currently has a solid rear axle and a unibody type deal in the front. Would i be better to go tube chassis with the entire car, or just narrow a front subframe from another car and stuff it in there with a solid axle in the rear?

     

    It's going to be a semi daily driver and weekend track car (buttonwillow, local auto x, etc). I'd like to do it as economically as possible, but i'll pay more for something that will increase safety and performance. Most of the work will be done by other people, as i don't have the space or welding/engineering knowledge.

     

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