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L24/L28 Engine setup advice wanted


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I'll begin by saying I currently have a 1975 280z with a stock N42 block and head.

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My original intentions when I bought the car was to run the L28 until it died and eventually put a V8 into it (mainly because it sounded like a cool idea). However, last fall I visited a shop here in Boston that used to deal with Z cars and came upon a spare L24. I'm not sure which block it has but it definitely has an E31 head.

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I haven't been able to bring it to my garage yet but I'm hoping it will be in my possession fairly soon. On top of those two engines I also have an E88 head that I could potentially use.

 

Here are my current goals for the car and this is where I need advice:

-I want it to be a street car, probably a few autocross events here and there but not much, if any, racing as this is my first manual car.

-I think being around 200hp would be nice.

-I will probably be road tripping with it a lot.

-I should mention this is a long term project as I am graduating college soon and money will be scarce.

 

I was originally thinking I could rebuild the L24 with the E31 head and put triple carbs on it but I was told that is more of a racing set up. I really like the look and sound of triples though. The other issue is that if I have a higher compression engine I will have to use higher octane gas which is not ideal for an affordable road trip.

 

Another option is to rebuild the engines separately. Example: rebuild L24/E88 then swap it into the car. Then Rebuild L28/E31 and swap it again, which can be applied to whichever setup I want to end up with.

I just need some advice on which combination would work best for my needs. Being a long term project, money isn't a real issue as I don't mind waiting until I can save up for parts like triple carbs and such. 

Thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing what you guys have to say!

 

Ryan

 

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Given your two engines L24 & L28, this might be an interesting read: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/engine-drivetrain-s30/42488-new-engine.html

 

Essentially he built a L28 block, L24 crank and rods, with flat-top pistons.  Another useful link as you ponder your engine combo might be: http://www.ozdat.com/ozdatonline/enginedesign/

 

Regarding 200hp...you should read the thread "Max N/A hp, no shortcuts" in the FAQ section, under the L6/engine sub-forum.  That might give you an idea of what goes into a N/A build...Zredbaron went a lot further than what you're talking about, but it should still give you some insight.  200hp isnt a super lofty goal, but there are certainly cheaper ways to get there...and I know after I finished school, money wasnt something I had a lot of.

 

I would disagree with triples being a racing specific set-up...they work fine for me on the street.  However, it wasnt exactly the cheapest project...with all the "while I'm at it" side projects, I spent quite a bit of money.  My triple install thread is here: http://forums.hybridz.org/topic/112810-weber-dcoes-installed-initial-impressions/

 

Good luck and happy reading.

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Stock L28ET, Eurospec with proper fuel calibration and the stock .82AR Hotside turbine was 200HP...

 

If you want that at the wheels, bump the boost and add a bit of fuel, no I/C needed, road trip to your heart's content!

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