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I just got a 74 260z what swap is the best to put in?


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I just got a 74 260z, what is the best swap to put in to make it the fastet... doesn't matter if it's a chevy or not.

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1000000 Yamaha R1 motors with a turbo on each motor...

 

lol..

 

man you can just ask a question like that, whats the goals of the car and how much money can you spend.

we need info if you want help.

 

Mike

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Briggs and Straton 5HP from a Lowes push mower... Should be fine! :D

 

OK, OK, on a serious note, I'd recommend deciding what your REALISTIC budget is and go from there... First... READ READ READ.

 

I'm on my second Hybrid Build and I've used a 383 stroker Chevy both times, R200/ T56 the first time and this time I'll use the R230/ T5 Gforce combo.

 

You need to decide what your intended goal for the car will be, then go from there. These cars weigh about 2800# fully built, so I wouldn't go crazy and shoot for 500HP, because you won't be able to live with it daily and you won't be able to use the power with some serious added work to the suspension and brakes.

 

If it were me, and I was starting all over, I'd do a Chevy LS1 Swap into a Z. Aluminum motor, excellent FI, And the aftermarket is just now releasing TONS of gofast parts for them.

 

Mike

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I would just agree with Mike and put the LS1 in and be done with it. Look at Mike who goes as "280MAS" He has a LS1 with some easy mods that is capable of 10 second 1/4 mile passes.

 

Mike..Yes another Mike

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