Guest dadsvenom Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 I've been considering swapping out my stock FI 6 for a small block V-8. Any ideas on where to start? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globerunner513 Posted December 16, 2008 Share Posted December 16, 2008 read the stickies in the V-8 forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators BRAAP Posted December 16, 2008 Administrators Share Posted December 16, 2008 Dadsvenom, On behalf of the staff and membership of HybridZ, we welcome you to the internets only dedicated extreme performance Datsun/Nissan Z car forum. Within this forum you will find literally a never ending fountain of performance technical information pertaining to modifications for our beloved Z cars. Everything from mild OE upgrades to full tilt 200+ MPH Bonneville cars. From 8 second street driven drag cars to record setting road race and autocross cars. Areas of discussion range from engine and transmissions, to tires and suspension. Bodywork and aerodynamics to electrical, fuel, and ignition systems. Roll cages to suspension geometry design to exotic over the top power plant conversions. Let your imagination run wild. We have discussed a lot of things already and I’m sure you will be valuable asset and offer forth ideas and concepts not yet discussed. This particular Z car forum was founded around V-8 Z conversions and since grown from those humble beginnings back in 2000 to include all walks of extreme performance Datsun/Nissan Z cars. We ask that you read over our rules and guidelines. Granted, most of it is common sense but there are few things you all need to keep in mind when posting which will help keep the data base uncluttered. #11 addresses V-8 conversions specifically. Click ME for the HybridZ Rules and Guidelines. At the top of each sub forum are threads referred to as stickies. Those stickies are topics pertaining to the most common questions, issues, tips, hints, etc regarding HybridZ cars. We also recommend that you spend time getting acquainted with the search feature. As mentioned above, our database is chocked full of incredibly in-depth technical information waiting for you to read and apply or expand upon for use in/on your own car, and hopefully you will share your experience and knowledge with us as well. Click ME for how to use our search function. Thank you and welcome to HybridZ, HybridZ staff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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