Everything posted by Giedrius
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Maryland State laws
Click here for our website: Maryland Z Club It's $25 per year to join. As a member you get part and service discounts at various shops. Also, there is bunch of people with all kinds of Z knowledge. It helped me a lot when I joined. So checked the website out, see what we do. Let me know if you have any questions. Giedrius
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Maryland State laws
I can try to find out what you have to do. Maryland Z club is having a get together this weekend so there should be plenty of people to ask questions. I will post my findings here.
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R180 Lsd
Check out http://www.courtesyparts.com/nismo/s30/
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Removing Locking lug nuts
I've done it myself, so I can vouch for this method. It works only if the lug nut is exposed and it's not hidden in the deep lug nut well. I used this method, because I was unable to hammer on a cheap socket onto the lug nut. Buy a good cold (metal) chisel from Sears. If you breake it, they will replace it. Bring a good hammer. What you do is place the chisel onto the edge of the lug nut at an angle and hit it with the hammer. The chisel will dig into the lug nut. After few good whacks, the lug nut should start turning. Make sure you do it in counter-clockwise direction and make sure the chisel can dig into the lug nut well enough so it wouldn't chisel off the edge of the lug nut. Hope this helps.
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260Z
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260Z
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260Z
Sonic, I still use stock coil and distributor which work very well so far. I am considering an upgrade at the later time.
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260Z
I have STI (Spark Transfer International) wires, 7.5 mm. They seem to work very well. I am considering the header jacket to put on the headers in order to have cooler air around. However, I have no problems running the car as it is.
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260Z
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Rear Hatch Weather Stripping
Try Victoria British I have to get some rear hatch weather stripping and they seem to be least expensive. You may have to order a catalog first or just call them. G
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Transmission ratios and suggested rear gears
Good Tire Size Calculator and Comparison You can compare the size of the tires and speedometer errors.
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Transmission ratios and suggested rear gears
Mperdue, here is one explanation I got on Zcar.com forum: <quote> Assume that the circumference of the rear tire is 4 feet. If you had a differential ratio of 1:1 then every time the drive shaft rotated once the rear wheel would rotate once and the wheel would move 4 feet. So at 1000 RPM the wheel would move 4000 feet per minute. If you had a differential ratio of 2:1 then every time the drive shaft rotated once the rear wheel would move 2 feet. So at 1000 RPM the wheel would move 2000 feet per minute. If you had a differential ratio of 3.9:1 then every time the drive shaft rotated once the rear wheel would move 1.02 feet. So at 1000 RPM the wheel would move 1020 feet per minute. If you had a differential ratio of 4.11:1 then every time the drive shaft rotated once the rear wheel would move .97 feet. So at 1000 RPM the wheel would move 970 feet per minute. Wayne Monteath Masham, Quebec. <end quote> I really like reading all the differential/transmission related posts, since I have Nissan Motorsports 4.444 LSD and I am debating if I should put it back in my car or not. Also, spedometer gear that's matched for it is green with 23 teeth. I never seen that one listed anywhere. Giedrius
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you want to see this site!!!
Way too cool.
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I lost to a Honda CRX...or did I?
Good show! It really confirms that some ricers have no brain.
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260Z
MDyer, pics are taken at various outings and picnics, none of the neighborhoods in the pics is mine. Does it matter? ;-)
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260Z
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260z
Royce, I'd probably go with 15" just because there is larger supply of 15" tires in certain size. It was really hard for me to find 225/60/14 tire for the rear, since the size is kinda odd. But I like the 14", they are "time period correct" :-) Mirror is adjustable, so you can see more than a fender, but it still not the greatest. I keep turning my head just to make sure there are no cars before I get over. The mount is flat, so I is the door where it's mounted, so no problems with mounting there.
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260z
Yep, polyurethane bushings all around. They kinda squeek in the back, because suspension is really tight. I haven't started the brake upgrade yet, I am doing some research first. Next Sunday I am going to get rear disc brake calipers and mounts from '82 280ZXT donor car for my future upgrade project. I am not sure about the front 4 caliper brakes yet. There isn't much room between existing calipers and the wheel. Spacers would be needed. However, if I choose to go with the upgrade, stainless steel hoses will be #1 choice. G
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Revolution RFX
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260z
Hi all! I just registered at this site, and I wanted to share pics of my Z with the rest of you. Car has '72 SU carburators with K&N filters, E31 cylinder head, 3-into-2 headers with freeflow exhaust, KONI springs and heim joints, '77 5 speed tranny, UK's Revolution RFX 14x6 wheels, riding on Kelly Charger 205/60/14 front and 225/60/14 rear tires. Car has 61K original miles, original paintjob, interior, etc. Car is manufactured 12/73. Future upgrades that I have in mind are 4 caliper brakes with cross-drilled rotors and oil cooling system. More Pictures
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Maryland 'Z Club car show at Carlisle, PA, May 22
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The MARYLAND 'Z CLUB invites you to 10th Annual "Z" Days in conjunction with Carlisle Productions at the Carlisle Import Kit/Replicar Nationals May 21- 23, 2004 - 8:00 AM Carlisle Pennsylvania Fairgrounds 1000 Bryn Mawr Road Carlisle, Pa 17013-1588 717-243-7855 Registration for 'Z Car Show (in addition to Fairgrounds admission) $20.00 in advance, $25.00 day of event Registration form at http://www.mdzclub.org/activities.html Fairgrounds info at http://www.carsatcarlisle.com