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Understand here as I am new to Nissan myself. Gotta love learnin bout hop-ups. Eeeew Buddie! http://www.geocities.com/danielmaelzer/nissan_engine_family.html
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scotthg1 said:Skyline I envy you. I hope when my wife starts working in the next two years, I can do the same. That seems like a fun project and the 240 with RWD is a is perfect for it. Are you going to make it with a coupe or hatch. I vote for the coupe. You should look at Road and Track for the article I read about the engine swap, some good info.
Scott.
Skyline Racer said:Also, I'm not trying to sound like a know it all, But i'm just knowledgeable about these cars I guess...
CorradoPsi said:just do the nissan humboldt, fun every day.
oh and skyline, just to get your panties in a bunch. there is a guy that lives around me that has a rb25det in a 240sx notchback. sick car, he throws revs and bov at me every time we pass going opposite ways. havent had the chance to run him yet but it will be interesting when i do. I've seen what he puts down at dyno days, still a stock motor.
scotthg1 said:Hey HB the Silvia also had the 240 badge on it. Here's a pic.
http://www.j-garage.com/2310.htm
It's all messed up because the 240 was also like you siad the 2 door sentra.
And it the 240 was a part of the Z family in the 70's. The 240z,260z,280z and I had a 1977 280z. Fun to drive.
DarthRacer said:At least you won't put a coffee can muffler and several hundred stickers on your car and think it's a tuner. This is a side of Japanese cars I didn't know about.
CorradoPsi said:just do the nissan humboldt, fun every day.
oh and skyline, just to get your panties in a bunch. there is a guy that lives around me that has a rb25det in a 240sx notchback. sick car, he throws revs and bov at me every time we pass going opposite ways. havent had the chance to run him yet but it will be interesting when i do. I've seen what he puts down at dyno days, still a stock motor.