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Chewievette

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  1. As long as you stay away from the cheapest parts the auto store has you should be fine, in a lot of cases you can acctually get higher quality parts at the local parts store. All of that stuff is pretty common you should have multiple options no matter where you look. I'd probably stick with the nissan distributor cap, but that's just me.
  2. I never said they are porsche engines... Although new parts for what I'm looking aren't much cheaper. Any idea how much your buddy paid for the 944 engine?
  3. I dont think it would look quite right. The rear maybe, but the 240z front has a peak that the 280zx doesn't. If you want to try it I have a set of 240z bumpers that I'm not going to be using.
  4. Wow, that's very ...tubey! Looks good, If it flows better and you've got the spare change for it I'd say try it out. Someone has to right? esp since your running a supercharger, every little bit helps.
  5. Oh make it sound like I'm taking forever on that mount why dont ya? I only got the drawings a couple days ago! Do you have any pics of this intake? I must have missed that bit of info. Thanks.
  6. Nice... I wouldn't have thought the hatch would close. Who says you cant lug stuff around in a sports car? Does anyone acctually have a porsche engine installed in their Z? I am trying to convince the owner of 14 flat sixes to give up a couple. If I can pry them away from him I want to put one in the Z, if that happens I'll have plenty more questions.
  7. I dont see how the wheel wells are a low pressure area on these cars. Unless my car is missing some parts, very likely, then there is a huge pocket where air gets traped directly behind the front wheels. Cutting a hole in the exterior metal and venting it outboard will promote smooth airflow. That or install an inner fender shroud like most modern cars have. Another idea that I had was to reduce the drag created by the headlight buckets. If you can move the acctual headlight foreward by an inch or so that will allow air to flow around the light and into the inner fender. This air can then be vented overboard through the wheel well or just aft of it. Or if you really want to get creative duct it down to your brakes, the more air on those the better. btw, moving to a smaller diameter light in combo with this mod will get more of that air out. The only way you will be able to get your car up to and past 200mph and not feel like it's going to fall apart is to completely rebuild it from the ground up, new suspension, up to date aerodynamics, basically redo everything.
  8. Very cool picture! It doesn't show the windshield area which seems to be the focus of this thread. Although it does show the flow over the rear hatch "unsticking" from the car (Smoke lines are blurred) which is interesting to note. If you were to chop the top as shown earlier in the thread you could pretty much cure this phenomenon. I'm not a specialist in this field but I have done a lot of research on high speed aerodynamics, mostly transonic(.7 - 1.2 mach). Your aim should be to reduce the frontal area of your car. Everything should have a path through the car. Look at any purpose built race car and you'll see what I mean. Every scoop has an outlet, and most engine bays are sealed from airflow. If I was building a high speed Z I would seal and smooth the underside, vent the radiator to the top of the hood (like the shelby series 1), vent the wheel wells through the fender(like a corvette), and slope the windshield/chop the top. A few more small tweaks and you should be able to hit 200mph no problem. The latest addition to my Z collection is a 240z (sig pic), a chop top and a g nose are in the works to start the mods. Its going to be a pure street car but aerodynamics are my thing so it fits that I'd do those mods. I'm still trying to get a shop lined up to do the work in but sooner or later the work will begin!
  9. I've got a long bit of body work ahead of me but it does the mind good to see cars like yours nearing the end. Helps me to plan my mods and encouragement that there is an end ...somewhere.
  10. Dont even have to pop the hood to change the oil ...talk about convenience!
  11. My favorite is, "Friction Locks cause the Throttles to stick." "That's what they're there for!" I managed to chip the fresh paint today, but its okay a bit of touch up and you won't know the difference.
  12. Sounds like a Cartoon Chipmunk Giggling to me, but my hearing is not to be trusted so ...sounds great!
  13. Amazing what a bit of hydraulic pressure and shear weight will do. When do I get to play?
  14. No way am I paying $50K+ for a car that has Duct Tape on it!! Nice car but I think he is asking Way too much.
  15. I like how the Pepsi still has the labels on right side up. I'm just glad that some people know how to use photoshop!
  16. Mine was a bit dinged up too but I sanded it as flat as I could before painting it. Helped alot but there are still divets in the S's and twards the back. Its the enamel paint, no need to bake it or at least I shouldn't have to.
  17. Could you do that with powdercoat? I've never had any done, but I've always wanted to ...soon, maybe.
  18. I tried a couple of things before settling on a sanding stick, gives a brushed finish and a cleaner cut line than anything else I tried. I still have to clear coat it but that is much easier than the rest of the work. btw: If anyone is interested, I'd like to paint a few more. If you want yours done let me know.
  19. That's exactly what I mean. I am in Aviation Maintenance and I heard a joke a while back along the same lines although it mentioned a perfect record. We try to keep it light around the shop so I figured that I would share the humor with the aviation people on here.
  20. They are DuPont engine paints from the local Auto Value, $12 and change.
  21. I dont have a clue which forum this falls under but I figured that you guys would get the most out of it. I've been having Z withdrawls lately not being able to work on it while in storage, so I pulled the valve cover and painted it this week. I have never been a fan of chrome or shiny engine parts so I kept the shiny to a minimum. I might have to repaint it when I finally decide on the body color, but I'm willing to do that. It's going to be a while before I get it back on the car but it was fun anyway. Its far from perfect but it was a nice relaxer and it looks good enough to hide under the hood.
  22. Chewievette

    Valve Cover2

    Its not perfect, but It is good enough to hide under the hood!
  23. Chewievette

    Valve Cover

    Got the urge to work on my Z, so I painted the valve cover. It will take a while before install, but it'll make a nice wall decoration till then.
  24. I have had at least one datsun for a little over a year now and I have been back and forth so many times on the powerplant you Wouldn't believe some of the things I've considered. Now thanks in large part to you guys and those very very sweet sounding turbo L6's I think I've made up my mind! I'm taking the engine and trans from my 280zx and putting them in my 240z along with a nice little turbo. I knew there was a reason I love this board!
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