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WishN4DaZ

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  1. "Wider Is Better" "Where the rubber meets the road" Wider tires mean more grip, plain and simple, however! if your car doesn't generate a whole ish load of Ponies and torque... you wont be able to turn those big ole tires over...which will bring you to a lower time... Matt
  2. WishN4DaZ replied to Zvoiture's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    http://www.ifgonline.com/prodse.htmlthe link, scroll down., grey car
  3. i think im just going to leave it with the L24, i was thinkingf about the head mod he had on that site, cept doing it with an E88 head on an L24 motor, might be intersting. I was trying to keep from doing an engine swap, internals were ok but im tossing ideas. here is my plans so far. L24 Block with L24 flat top pistons E88 head with the mod described on a P79 head here (original compression 8.8 final compression 10.06 raise of 1.26 done to an E88 head on L24 with flats [ ESTIMATED! 1.26 increase also ] 8.76 + 1.26 10.02 ) with 1mm HKS gasket for a CR of 10.24 headers, exhaust, maybe a 5-Spd and Diff swap but i guess time will tell. Matt
  4. WishN4DaZ replied to Zvoiture's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    you can get 9.73, but its not easy L24 rods L28 crank Dished pistons Fly cut 1.00 2MM head gasket E31 head 1.00 over bore not only does your compression go up though it leaves you with a 3L engine too. Matt
  5. when you say bored over what do you mean? What is actually involved in boring over a motor? The only way i can see to turn an L24 into a 2.8L is by putting L28 crank and rods, and then "over boring" .12 inches. that leaves the displacment at 2753 and with flat-top pistons and an E31 head your compression is left at 10.5 ( which is as high as you can go on pump gas 10.1 is fine just so you know ) with the more comman E88 head your compression goes to a 10.06:1 which is more workable and easier to maintain. Matt
  6. if you have the calculator check this out.... L24 block Ld28 crank L28 rod L28 flat pistons E31 head this leaves the deck height at 2.030mm add a 2mm head gasket, your at .030 mm ( calculator doesn't figure for head gasket deck height ) check out the compression and displacment...i know 11.5 is high now, flip the head to an E88...and fly cut the pistons .5 still 2.7Litre's displacment, but now the compression is at a workable 10.41 : 1 =) what do you think? Matt
  7. what is actually involved in over-boring an engine? Im not talkin bout just throwin stuff in, im trying to work stuff out, see what i can do to increase the power of the engine, and i like the fact that it probably hasn't been done the L28 crank and rods in the L24. Matt
  8. Is becuase the deck high with the L28 crank and the L16 rods is perfect! to fit into an L24 engine and increase displacement from stock L24 - 2393 L24 with L28 crank L16 rods L24 pistons HKS 1mm Head gasket - 2565 compression L24 E88 head - 8.76 : 1 with above - 9.28:1 hows that?
  9. I was playing with my L-engine calculator, and i saw some stuff that i just dont know.... What are L16 rods? L14? L18 L20a? FJ20? and all those things?? Matt
  10. If the car has been so Pristinely restored and is in such AWSOME condition, what about the little things the owner forgot to do. For a car to be worth 18 grand, every damned little detail better be taken care of. And this guy, didn't even have the simple taste to put the emblems back on the car.... which makes you wonder what ELSE he forgot to do in his "ground up resto" Matt
  11. alright so what cam would you use for an L24 street? Matt
  12. well my worry is the deck clearence...are the pistons gonna stick out the top? and there was a displacement inscrease also, the stock 240Z has 2393 ( 2.4L )CC's of displacement, when replaced with the L28 crank is ups to 2565CC's of displacment. ( 2.6L ) Matt p.s. if i use the std gasket i get a 10.3CR...easily run that on 91 Octane, also a thing of octane booster each tank doesn't bother me much, i dont drive much =)
  13. The L engine calculator that someone posted on the site.... Here it is here for those who dont have it.... Well i was fiddling ( which i often find myself doing....idle hands...well you know ) and i was thinking about putting an L28 crank into an L24 ( interesting idea eh? ) well with the stock 240Z head from 71 - 73 ( e88 ) the compression jumped to a nice 12.54....a lil high for my taste =) and the gas HOWEVER when mixed with a P79 head and a 1mm HKS gasket the compression goes to a nice 10.6 : 1....( 10.3 with the std gasket ) now would this be a nice lil compression set-up or what? do you think it would work? what im curious about is the deck clearence? will my pistons come over the deck? out? Tell me what you think.. Matt
  14. i wasn't going to go 3.1 dont worry, i just thought it interesting that tit said 2.8 big bore kit and it said it would be 3.1 Litres..typo maybe.... Really just looking for Cam recomendations... Matt
  15. how difficult is it to swap out R180's....to one with a ratio more geared toward accel if the 240 already has a R180? what diff. would you recomend? P.S. I intend to stay with the L24 and just play with it. Matt

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