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  1. I'll keep the info in the back of my head--thanks, Mark. Davy
  2. Wow, I must have a pre '86 flywheel by some coincidence. I am happy Davy
  3. Nope, not anymore. The Proform ones are supposed to be able to withstand street use. I have no issues with an electric pump and I think they look very trick too. With the relative low cost of a Proform unit, buying an aluminum water pump from Edelbrock or Weiand has me thinking twice http://www.northernautoparts.com/ProductDetail.cfm?ProductId=1582 Davy
  4. I'd love a copy!!! Me too please!! Thanks much Davy
  5. Tannji, I threw this topic out about two months ago--do a search for "dream garage" and you'll probably find the thread--lots of pics and info in that thread. Refrigerator. Separate laundry room (to keep lint dust from getting into the clean garage), big stereo system, weight set, hydraulic or mechanical lifts, lots of storage cabinets, tool chests, epoxy painted floors, finished/sheetrocked walls, automobilia signs and license plates, banners, racing flags on the walls, etc, etc. Keep it clean! Davy
  6. I'm using the 53 tooth flywheel with a Camaro T5 bellhousing on an older 350 with the two piece real main seal---fits fine... Davy
  7. Aux, all I see is wasted components that are better used on a V8 Z car like mine Seriously, was his only reason to see if it would actually start up? Other then shock factor, what's the point. Heck, I guess that was the point. OK, I'm shocked: now give me a blower and a carb! Davy
  8. The marble rolling pins hurt the worst! I have no point of reference I swear Davy
  9. I keep thinking of my wife before our 3rd child...or was it 2nd child? Anyway, it makes me think of my honey before babies--she'll get it back before too long My wife is Asian, but she is a Eurasian Filipino...me like Davy
  10. Simply hillarious! PITA would be pissed if it were shown in Kali tho. Man I love that commercial. Davy
  11. Looks pretty good--some nice fiberglass pieces on that car too. Love the hood Davy
  12. Totally depends on the offset and what you think "looks small." I personally would run something bigger, but that is my own opinion. Many of Japans ZG cars appear to run wheels that size or wider, but in 14" or 15". This pot may not have helped you one bit, but I had to actually write something... Davy
  13. DavyZ

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    Nice looking car and an excellent choice of wheels. The clearance you gained with your mods is truly astounding when you consider that your Z body looks "stock." Nice work! Davy
  14. Pete Paraska is using a Tremec and I WANT IT too You have a very tasty sounding engine combo---it'lll rock Davy
  15. Hmmm, that's true--it would be easier to throw a belt. My "ghetto mount" for the alternator using the smog pump bracket is ever so slightly off. I would hate to have that cause me problems, which it might. I may have to pony up for a billet alternator bracket thatpulls everything in tight to the center of the engine before going to a cogged system. Thanks for the thought! Davy
  16. TC, The cost of doing the conversion might cost more then the car and the new V8 combined. At $75/hr or more, the amount of hours put in will drain most people of waaaaay to much $$$$. That's why most guys on this forum are do-it-yourselfers, even if they are not very handy. But, if you are wanting to spend some serious cash, I'm sure you'll find a custom shop that can accomodate you. My advice is to do something like this yourself. Davy
  17. I don't want to have a flywheel explode and cut off my feet.....yes, I do have a fear about this. With my turbo V8 project, that's what I will have: Lakewood Bellhousing. For my N/A V8 under 6000 rpm , the Corvette bellhousing should be fine. Davy
  18. I agree: very stupid. Makes one wonder if anyone will ask for the their subscription money back because the magazine is going bye bye based on his stupid comments. Now that would get his attention!! Davy
  19. Nice parts. Just make sure to get a coat of paint (or something) on that Ross supplied conversion bracket or it WILL rust on you. It is made from raw steel and it does not come plated. I kept mine dry in a box inside the dry garage and I noticed flash rust on it 6 months later. I painted mine with VHT brake caliper paint. Davy
  20. Looks pretty cool, Kyle. It just needs the cut outs for the head lights and it would be about there. I think it would look nice being body color and help the visualization process some---photoshop time!! Davy
  21. The car has more potential then you would think: the rear valence is really the only thing blocking the flow of the body design. Lose that, lower it, and put on some serious rims like Volk Racing wheels = one decent looking Z. The car would look good in dark blue. Oh, the rear taillight panel has to go too, but otherwise, a decent looking car. Davy
  22. Tim is right, in California you cannot cover the plate WITH ANYTHING at all. A "cover" is illegal, period, but I have seen them for sale at Kragen for $20 to subvert photo radar. If you think about it, the only photos taken are the kind that catch people running red lights, which is more dangerous then speeding IMO!!! Still, you could buy two "just to make sure." I could see it now, you are pulled over and trying to explain to the officer, "They keep my new plates clean, officer." lol I bet they buy that one... Davy
  23. Try going to ZDriver.com and looking at the project cars--this one is purple. Davy
  24. Scottie, I checked this morning and they seem to work fine. This is the link to all the pics: http://groups.msn.com/Datsun280zClub/bigphils78280z.msnw?albumlist=2 Hopefully that will do. Davy
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