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Datsun-240z Vs Fairlady-z432


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Thank you everyone,  I was going to ask “ how about Hawaiian  240Z ? “ 

As we have got these reports so far , US and Canada received the Summer/ Winter air intake for all states . 

Swiss have it , thank you !  How about Sweden , Finland or other Europe model ?

Japan , we have a lot of snow in winter in northern area , but we do not have the Summer/ Winter air intake .

I guess Nissan  engineers imagined “ Japanese customers usually do not drive a personal sports car like a Z in a  highway cruising with heavy snow . But foreigners would do , they traveled long , long distance that is usual thing for them “ 

I think sports car was very special back in 1960- 1970s in Japan .  Fairlady-Z was not for everyone’s car . But looking at overseas especially in the US , Datsun 240Z was so popular , and the way of driving the car was very different,  Nissan engineers might not want to take a risk of the problem, even it costed more money to put the air intake for all the cars of US and Canada .

I have one more question about an air cleaner box , Dec 1972 ? A new air cleaner box ( larger one ) applied for the US and Canada , it was also applied to Fairlady Z models ( except Z432  ) . Does it have the Summer/ Winter flap ?  

And is that larger air cleaner  applied to any other destination ?

Kats

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1 hour ago, kats said:

As we have got these reports so far , US and Canada received the Summer/ Winter air intake for all states . 

Kats. We have provinces in Canada, not states. And there is no flapper on the larger 73 air box.

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16 minutes ago, 240dkw said:

Kats. We have provinces in Canada, not states. And there is not flapper on the larger 73 air box.

Thank you, I made a mistake. “ Provinces” in Canada , now I have leaned!

And the later larger air cleaner does not have the flap, is that capable for the severe winter condition ? It might have updated function in it , might not it ?

Kats

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On 12/2/2018 at 2:45 AM, 240260280 said:

I have studied “ carburetor icing “ when I was a pilot  trainee flying Beach Bonanza A36 then Baron B58 . Icing condition is more familiar with me for the wing icing. 

The interpreter is great but weird sometimes. It is like my writing in English here , sorry ?

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20 hours ago, kats said:

And the later larger air cleaner does not have the flap, is that capable for the severe winter condition ? It might have updated function in it , might not it

I had to look it up, but yes the updated function is called the ATC or automatic temperature control. Page TE-28 in the service manual. They moved the flap from the snorkel to controlling the hot air from the heat riser on the bottom of the air cleaner.

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Kats, I was just looking at the photos you posted in your new album and it reminded me of a question I've always wanted to ask,  The front mounted fender mirrors on your 432 and Fairlady,  are they as functional as door mounted mirrors?  The fender mirrors without a doubt look very cool but are they as useful as conventional side mirrors for seeing traffic behind you?

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Thanks grannyknot !  And that is a good question, fender mirror is easy because you do not have to move your head to check the mirror, you just slide your eye point to the fender mirrors. But not easy to adjust the mirrors, the best way is to have your assistant for your best rear view .

And the fender mirrors can show the rear view relatively smaller than the door mirror I think .

Kats

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@kats

You made a comment earlier, lamenting the poor translations and maybe your lack of proper English grammar. I have always enjoyed your contributions here even if they run through a translator! Don't ever feel badly for not having perfect English grammar. There are many people that have grown up with English as their primary language and still don't use proper grammar, myself included. I am quite confident your English is better than my Japanese! LOL

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