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Car: 1972 240Z w/ widebody MSA Street flares

 

ENGINE/DRIVETRAIN:

`L28 Block with 240z forged rods and KA24 Forged Pistons (3.0 Non Stroker)

`5 Speed tranny

`Fidanza aluminum flywheel

`Centerforce DF Clutch

`R190 Nismo 4.44 LSD

`6-2-1 Header w/ Full dual exhaust

`Triple 40mm Mikunis and manifold

`Ported and polished P90 Head

`Schneider Race cam

`Mallory Electronic ignition (7200rpm cutoff)

`Aluminum radiator with electric fan

`Holley Fuel Pump

`Fuel Surge Tank setup

`15 Gallon Fuel Cell

 

INTERIOR:

`Cobra Imola Bucket seat

`5pt Harnesses

`Grant Steering Wheel

`Autometer Tachometer

`Wilwood brake bias control and line lock

`Autometer 4pt Roll bar w/ harness bar (For Sale)

 

SUSPENSION/BRAKES:

`Arizona ZCar Monotube 15way adjustable coilovers (250F/250R)

`Arizona ZCar 4 wheel camber plates

`Arizona ZCar 4-wheel Wilwood 4 piston Brake setup

`Suspension Techniques rear sway bar

`Full Polyurethane Bushings

`MSA Modified front strut bar

 

WHEELS/TIRES:

`CCW 17x9 front and 17x10 Rear

`Kumho Victoracer V700

`255/45/17 (F) and 275/40/17 ®

 

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Video clip: http://media.putfile.com/L28-30-Triple-Mikuni-Revs

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I see there is a heat shield of some kind under the carbs, can you give me some info on how you made that. I'm building an L28 w/triple webers, I know the header will pour heat into them and am trying to figure a way around that, I was thinking a heat blanket or sleeves, but prefer a metal shield to try to separate the hot air from the intake charge.

 

Thanks,

Grant

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Quench...

If the piston(assum it is not dished) is very close(1mm) to the flat pad in the combustion chamber at TDC, the air/fuel mix is squished into the flame to produce a faster burn. It helps increase hp and reduce detonation. But on a L series head, the quench pad is not that big so not as effective as in a SBC that has a bigger quench pad.

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Quench...

If the piston(assum it is not dished) is very close(1mm) to the flat pad in the combustion chamber at TDC' date=' the air/fuel mix is squished into the flame to produce a faster burn. It helps increase hp and reduce detonation. But on a L series head, the quench pad is not that big so not as effective as in a SBC that has a bigger quench pad.[/quote']

 

gotcha, thanks for clearing that up

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Ive said it before and will say it again, there is nothing like the sound of six throttles opening up on a Z, to me that is the greates sound ever.

 

I love the induction sound of triples, sounds and looks great!!

 

:2thumbs:

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