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zrevival

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I've read with new interest the huge amount of information on the L28 stroker engine - and have i'm also investigating other options that are possible using the LD28 crankshaft.

 

I've just purchased a 260z with an original motor that has been reconditioned not that long ago. I've decided to make a circuit racer out of it - but want to do this in 2 stages. The first stage concentrating on suspension, brakes and the propobably making the most of the 260 motor already there. The next stage being a L28 motor with 'the works' that has been well documented within this forum

 

My question is has anybody used the 260z/LD28 combination? The ozdat engine design utility site tells me that the 260 rods/LD28 will give me a perfect square bore ratio (1:1) which by all accounts is fantastic for producing revs.

 

However (obviosuly) - this will produce a longer stroke and cause problems with the piston/head. Given that the 260z pistons have a very large bowl (7cc+) - could the tops of the pistons be machined back (2mm) - hence creating a much better comression ratio.

 

Also (lastly) there has been a number of indepth discussion on head choices for flat top l28's etc, but i haven't seen this combination discussed. Currently i have the choice between an N42 or E88 - or should i be looked for a P90??

 

I'm a newbie of this site and really interested on your feedback - cheers

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Zrevival, I'd say go for it. I'd love to see something other than the L28 modified, but around here, you just won't find that information. I've been trying off and on for a while. Maybe someone will realize that not everyone is going to go for an L28, but i think you will be a pioneer in this field.

 

 

Don't let it discourage you, it hasn't me!

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Certainly some interesting reading there. Clearly the L26 was not a big production motor in the States and therefore is not being used much.

 

Still keen to try the L26 though - yes i know the L28 will give me better yeilds.

 

My question really is about how much do i need to mill the L26 pistons if i'm using an LD28 crankshaft, L26 rods, and maybe a 2mm headgasket.

 

Thanks again - zrevival

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