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79 280zx vg33 swap


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I have been working on this project for 5 years now. The engine is a vg33 from a 2000 xterra and it has a 5 speed transmission from a 85 300zx The engine is controlled by the 93 maxima ecu and electronics, including the upper and lower intake. Runs really good right now but it really needs some boost. This is what the car looks like now.

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little update here, finally got to work on turbocharging. Hacked off the exhaust.

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I am going to use 1.75 stainless pipe for the turbo manifold. I need to get some welding supplies Monday. This is where the turbo will be located.

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The radiator will be angled so that the intercooler pipes will go over the top of it.

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2 Rad caps. Cool. I've been tempted to try out that maxima intake with the variable volume thing for a bit.

 

What is that harness plug for, the one just below the distributor adjustment screw?

 

I'm very interested in your design for the manifolds. I will need to do the same thing for my VG30/S30 swap.

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No particular reason to mount it up front, just wanted it to be different. I had planed to mount it on the side and run a v mount intercooler setup at one point.

The engine mounts are the original l28 mounts. I just made some new mount brackets out of 1/4 steel.

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With that much work in the exhaust did you think about making new manifolds? I was just curious because it looks like your using stainless which in my mind you have the means to do it and it would look better than the old rusty manifolds. It seems like it would help lower the spool up time as well.

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I did think about making new manifolds, but I didn't want to spend the extra time and money on it. I'm only looking to make 300-350 hp so I think the stock manifolds will do fine for my power goals. I got some time to work on the down pipe this week. Slowly getting there.

 

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Thought i would update this. I got it running this week and tonight I will try to tune it a little. I still need to put in my 370cc injectors but I thought i would play around with the SAFC. I will try to get some video soon.

 

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Mine uses the standard VG30ET exhaust manifolds with a GT35R turbo but the left chassis rail had to be modified to clear the turbo. So a front mounted turbo makes a lot of sense here, I didn't do that because it puts more weight up front which is not good for the balance of a circuit car.

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