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  1. You should start your own build thread so that we can follow it as i have here.

     

    The tko600 is another one I did not mention it even because of the price. Plus only being a 5spd vs the t56 (viper and zr1 trans etc) I had a m22 sitting around and I asked everywhere and I was still told that even the rock crusher would be a bad idea to throw money at. Plus I did the math and found that the auto would be cheaper and stronger in the long run. My car is not JUST for drag either if it was I would tub it and put in a strang 9" ford. I want the IRS because the car is going to be setup like the old street circuit cars that ran through st paul and Minneapolis back in the day (legal street circuit). Though it will be just a street car I want it to have that kind of performance. My Si is more for the track higher rpms and all (right now 8200rpm limit- will be 9500 with a b20z next year - and turbo)- the next car I am planning after this is a 95 m3 large single turbo and a m90 t bird blower combo for track racing as well. I am doing a lot of research on that now. It should be fun.

  2. btw don't run an m21 it will tear it apart. call the cad company the only couple trans that they rec. that are from the factory are the turbo400 and the t56 you also need to be able to hold to 500 foot pounds at 1800 rpm so as far as the diff goes at least a 12 bolt you want to keep irs than switch to a 8.8 diff. the only diff that possible will hold to it that is a nissan is the r230 I've been doing extensive research on the subject. the r200 you have in there now is not all that strong in comparison. I have yet to see a blown r230, but it will be a ridiculous amount of work to get that in the z31. may as well swap rear sub frames at that point. that is why I am going to use a built 8.8 ford t bird diff. The only thing I need to figure out is how to get the t bird axles to work with the hubs etc in my 78.

     

    more pics coming soon guys.

  3. Then twin turbo the v6 in the odyssey, and then add NOS(medical grade) for the cabin.

     

    lol- actually have considered that- its the transmision that cant handle it in the odyssey fix that and we are OK.

  4. I forgot to update my thread on car options, but I ended up picking up a 2006 Volvo s60R.

     

    4 door

    very nice interior and sound system

    decent room in the back

    AWD

    15psi of boost stock

    huge Brembo brakes

    under $23k, and a higher mileage 2004 can be found for half of that.

     

    What's not to like?

     

    you must have lucked out some of them are great cars some of them haev tons of problems its kinda 50/50 with the more recent volvos- the Rs are neat though. but again there are two cars to pick not an other option.

  5. CTS-V = LS2, I would love driving one and they look mean. [New one has a LSA :shock: but is pricey]

     

    8131-2005-Cadillac-CTS-V.jpg

     

    Yes Yes Yes!!! I'm finally winning Bob over :flamedevi

     

    I thought of the CTS-v way out of my money power man- may as well buy a vette...

  6. Sti's don't have transmission problems. It's the regular old WRX tranny that is crap.

     

    From first to second if you don't let it rev down they grenade- yes they do I know many a rally drivers.- I've done pit.

  7. How about

     

    Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution

    or

    Subaru WRX STi?

     

    Those are both 4 doors and both very fast

     

    Trans problems (alot) with both of them- and the way i drive.... when the kid would not be in the car... yeah i can't. Plus I think i made it obvious that I am striving more for the rwd cars.

     

    I've driven both the coupe and sedan genesis. The transmission is very poor they fix that and i will buy it today. Though another thing is that I generally don't buy NEW cars. I can fix almost anything and the IS is not THAT old to me they were made till 05'. I do really love the tq of the g35s and smooth comfortable ride but when I want to swing it out sideways - here we go!

     

    As for the bmw deal i've gone back and forth with that- the thing is every Audi, BMW, Porche, Volvo, Saab and all those euro cars- whenever I work on them they always have problems. I see more problems with those cars then I do an old fiero. The only one I can even see myself driving for the reliability factor is the benz'. Fun factor- yeah they are fun but not worth the headache from my personal experience.

     

    I'm also NOT looking for an suv or truck. Just not my style guys. Also the 2+2 deal trust me i've considered that but I think I just NEED a 4dr at this point (unfortunately). The best two that I have seen are the g series (03 newer) and all the IS series. The m gets a little too big though I love them same goes for the gs series (lexus). BTW I have considered the is350... if I can get a stick, and the price was not too steep- you can only turn track off in the 07 up models.

     

    vega

     

    I just called lexus - yeah you can't get the 350 in a stick.... that's gayer than being stuck in Boy George's pants.

  8. Well the woman an I are thinking about having chidlens' and the first thought that came to my mind is duh- NEW CAR!

     

    So I've been doing some research- and I'm coming down to two cars that I find I can "deal" with being 4 door cars. (I own a 78 280z stick- and a 00' civic si stick - both two doors...- the woman a 95 cougar xr-7... a 2 door)

     

    The two cars I've come down to are the Lexus IS300 and the Infinity G35, so getting past that one is basically a Nissan to you enthusiasts out there. Which one do you think is the more reliable car more or less the better car all around? (btw I do know that the IS300 is not as quick but its got that 2jzg-e motor so it, as well as, they do both have potential for power in the future when the kid(s) are older).

     

    So which one and why do you think I should get it over the other? I am seriously looking at buying one or the other very soon.

     

    thanx in advance,

    Vega-

  9. So I've been playing around with this tire size calculator;

     

    http://www.wheelsmaster.com/rt_specs.jsp

     

    Though I guess I just have a quick question with the stock rime (I have the Iron Cross rims) on my 1978 280z 5spd car- what is the widest tire I can fit on that rim (with recommended height accordingly). I may be incorrect but from my understanding it is a 6" by 14" rim though I could be wrong. Also from what I can find 195/60r14 tires were the stock sizing (tire-rack).

     

    I had purchased the car with lower profile tires (which look not quite right imho)- I prefer wider taller muscle car styled tires with performance in mind.

     

    Thank you in advance to any help that may be provided

     

    vega-

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