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Rogersz

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Most of the magazine articles on the 240z and 260z list the stock

BHP as 151 and 137 respectively but my 74 260z I.D plate list's

162 bhp and so do a few aust 1974\75 motoring magazines.

what hapenned down under, what about N.Z and the U.K

what did you get over there.

Cheers Roger

Adelaide STH OZ

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This is a common question. Alot has to do with US laws. Apparently there was Gross and Net Horsepower Gross being the total power of the engine with all accessories belts etc.. disconnected. EG: Alternator, Air Con and run in a perfect environment. The other NET is a more reliable and accurate reading of horsepower with all it's components connected etc...

So this may explain the discrepancies.

There's more detail about it at http://www.geocities.com/zgarage2001/z.html

hope this helps.:classic:

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I think the Australian 260z didnt have all the pollution controll gear that the american cars did, as our emission laws weren't as tough. Can anyone with a aussie 260z confirm this.

Up to 1972 to only emission requirements were that the engine not be too noisy and not smoke.

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Back in 77 when I brought my first zed, iit came with the lot.

Flat tops [because they couldn't sell them elsewhere], air pump, injectors into exhaust manifold, coasting valves and anything else you could imagine that had no relevance to Australia.

Nuff said.

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Thanks guy.s

It looks like just the nth american ones were short on horses. My cars not original it has British SU's but the workshop manual {Aussie} show's flat top's, are the U.K su's

better or worse generally than the hitachi round tops.

Cheers Roger

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I have British SU's on my 240 and have no problems. I converted the flat tops on my 2+2 to hitachi round tops and still had some problems.

I don't know whether the British SU's are better or not (although SU is a British company) but everyone seems to respond with great enthusiasm when they see them.

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.. Yeah.. i'd say the states had lower HP because of pollution control fitted to their exhaust.

It's the same story with the Datsun 2000 Sports like my 69 model.

The Australian models were said to have 150bph where as the States got the 135bhp models.

This difference in Horse power wasn't just due to emmision control. The Aussies got the Twin Solex 44PHH carbies made by Mikuni, whereas the states got the HJG46W carbies made by Hitachi.

:) Our dato's go harder than your Yankie versions :)

L24 is just 6 cylinder version of the 4 cyl 2.0 liter U20.

interesting facts: Did you know that the Datsun 2000 sports was the first 5 speed gearbox car made of any Japanese motor vehicle ! AND ! The U20 was the first OHC motor of any japanese engine ! All previous cars had Pushrods.

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