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For a "better" turbo setup, would you use a RHD or LHD Z?


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My Hulk Z (green Z) might be beyond dead from the latest hurricane that nailed miami... if so i need to look for another Z to swap all my parts on it that arent runined. (so hope its okay :( )

 

anyways for a RB swap in a Z.. would you guys perfer a Right Hand Drive Z over a LHD usdm version because of the steering shaft and etc?

 

or does it really not matter much.

 

i plan on doing a pretty crazy TT setup and i have a choice between a RHD fairlady Z or a really nice 240Z shell.

 

thanks

 

mike

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I personally dont think that there is that much difference in the space availible. I mean with the stock manifold you can run a full t4 without any interference. If you are running a custum setup you can allow youself even more room.

 

Now... if you wanted to run two big turbos........ RHD might be im order :)

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i have to many cars as it is.

my blue Z is a L28ET swap right now.

thats gonna get pulled for either a 610 or a 810.

the blue Z will get a SR20DET or a KA24DET setup.

 

the RHD Z will get a RB26DETT at around 700hp..

 

my green Z i have is also turbo'ed and has a engine swap but i dont know if its any good after the hurricane.. i havent heard any news on it.

 

mike

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If you don't buy the Fairlady tell me where it is and i'll buy it! On a serious note though, go with RHD its just so much more original and rare.

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