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Hello all!

I'm considering rebuilding and refinishing my L24 engine. I want to add Fuel Injection and convert it to a 5spd, and leave plenty of room for horsepower expansion. Race pistons and whatnot. I'm just curious as to your suggestions on what to do. I considered doing an RB swap, but I'd rather keep it stock but souped up. Thanks in advance.

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gema - When I put the '78 FI on my 240 block I punched it .030 over and put in TRW flat top pistons ( true flat tops ). Compression went from 140 psi To 185 psi. The throttle response is awsome!

- Jeff

here is the link I was trying to give you earlier:

http://www.hammondsplains.com/zclub/techtips/index.html

Okay...thanks for the responses thus far. I want to keep the rebuild lower-budget, so no adding a block. I'd add the new head for FI, and rebuild/strengthen the existing block. I want to keep it as close to stock as possible, but simply make it better. Maybe turbo in the future, who knows. And sadly, I don't know chassis/engine codes that far back...P90 and F54 mean nothing to me, so please offer an explanation when you use carspeak (I'm learning, though!). Thanks again guys, and keep em coming. Oh, and by the way...anyone know much about the Nismo line for the 240z?

Aaaand being the noob I am, I went and googled the sweet bejesus out of last night. If I go with the N47 head, I will go N/A. If I go P90, I'll turbocharge it. Either way...can someone draft up a parts list? Gotta call my local junkyard, and I need details for them. I'd hate to not get a piece I need and then be screwed when it's gone later. Quicker is better, as I'd like to have the FI done asap. Thanks!

First you need to make up your mind on what your gonna do. FI, TURBO or N/A??

This way we could point you in the right direction as to what will work and what you need to get. So far the only thing we know is that you are going to stick with the L24 block.

Let us know.

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