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  1. sblake01 replied to Fun_in_my_z's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    What happened to 6/70-12/70?
  2. That car is basically the design that Goertz submitted to Datsun as his concept for the Z. We can all be thankful that Datsun turned it down! I don't know the numbers but not many were produced. They were too costly to compete with the Z. There is a site somewhere for these cars. Search 'Toyota 2000GT' if you're really interested.
  3. I don't know how similar the VG engines are to the VQ engines but here's a shot of a twin turbo VG30 in a 1st generation S30. This car was built by Too Intense Restorations.
  4. sblake01 replied to Koslov's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Koslov, do you know anything about the red 810 behind the Z in your top picture?
  5. That is exactly the point I was trying to get across without imposing my opinion over anyone elses. I don't see a need to be compared to "Granny" or "Mr. Autocross/Street Racer." Sometimes it seems like a little to much of that sort of thing is done here. I've even caught myself doing it in the past. Back to the strut bar brace. It seemed to me that when I had it on the car and the hood wouldn't close, lowering the monting points would put the bar in contact with the fuel pressure regulator on a F.I. car and you still wouldn't be able to close the hood.
  6. Remembering my V8 musclecar days whenever we went too high compression wise we had to install a high torque starter and the best battery you could find. Of course we're talking 11-1, 12-1, 13-1 etc. You could buy gas with a high enough octane in those days. Maybe those are extreme cases but generally I would have to answer yes.
  7. I don't know where this idea came from, but on my 78 it doesn't work. A friend down the street has a couple of Hon-duhs and had one of these bars for a 93 Civic laying in the corner. I took it home, drilled the holes and my hood won't close. My opinion: Waste money trying to make something fit that wasn't designed for you car or buy the right part. You make the call! Fortunately, this guy owed me on for getting his car running last weekend!
  8. ROFL ROFL
  9. Okay, I stand corrected. But if the 81 trubo and the 82-83 have rack and pinion, it would still be a different rack than the 1st gen. cars and therefore not really designed to run without a power assist. I'm really not that knowledgable when it come to ZX's because I'm not really a fan. It just make sense that steering designed without a power assist would work better than power steering with the assist removed be it rack and pinion, recirculating ball, worm and roller, or whatever.
  10. Correct me if I'm wrong. I thought that ALL of the ZX's had recirculating ball steering and that change was made in 1979 when they went to the ZX and power steering. My 1979 810 has recirculating ball/power steering. It's drivetrain is more or less modified ZX. My 78 has non power rack and pinion steering as do all first generation Z's. You will never be able to get that kind of steering feel by just removing the 'power' part of the steering from a ZX.
  11. I have a 1978 280Z that I purchased in 1997. It passed smog with no adjustments in 97, 99, 01, and 03. I put the VIN you listed in the BAR database and nothing came up. If it was truly a California car, something would come up that database. I don't know what that means but I would check in to that 'California' assertion as well as checking all of the things that dga suggested.
  12. I don't think the gap matters but I purchased my urethane rack bushings from MSA in 1997. I just checked them and there is no gap.
  13. sblake01 replied to matsun's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    For ease of operation, I'll take my 78 280. It can sit for two months and start up like it was just driven yesterday. It's been very reliable in the 7 years I've been the owner. For it's overall coolness I would take the 70 I owned back then. I wish I remembered more about it. (vin, build date, etc.) I was only 19 then. It was one of the first, if not the first, 240s sold by Pomona Valley Datsun. They offered me its full purchase price in trade 2 years later on a 72 240. You think they knew something I didn't back then. Too bad I didn't know then what I know now!
  14. The N47 heads on my cars look similar. Maybe because I am comparing a 78 Z to a 79 810. The 810 AFM mounts horizontally and doesn't work when you stand it up vertically like the one ine a Z. There is also a warning on the 79 and up ECUs that states "This ECU should, under no circumstances, be installed on 1978 or earlier year models. Otherwise damage to the ECU might result." All the other stuff, Thermotime, Cold Start Valve, Temperature Sensor, Air Regulator, Fuel Pressure Regulator, are the same. I've never compared the injectors because I've yet to have any problems with them on either car. I haven't located any specs on the cam profile of the 810.
  15. This thread started out very different from what it has become. Enough vendor bashing! I've had my dealings with TIR and my opinion is based on that: my own experiences. I don't really care what someone else has to say about it especially when all we know is his side of the story. I haven't experienced this type of thing with Troy and like it was said before, it's unfair to assasinate his character based on one man's opinion. There was probablly a lot of pushing and shoving and the original issue was lost between them causing it to escalate to what it has become. I doubt if many of you outside of the area really do that much businees with him anyway. So, to the one who wants to 'keep him away from my wallet', he probably wasn't buying anything from him anyway. So let's let this stop. Where is the 'no vendor bashing' policy?
  16. ENOUGH!!!!!!
  17. The efi relay would be in the relay box under the hood of the car not on the engine. All L24E and L28E engines have them. It's a large rectangular shaped relay with a 5 terminal connector. 75-78 press down into the plug and 79 up have a mounting bracket on them.
  18. With the exception lf the Air Flow Meter, the ECU, and the relays, the 79 L24E and the 77 L28E have basically the same fuel injection. Is your 810 a 2dr? If so, there are not many of them left. Why would you want to convert it to diesel? Anyway, I believe they both have N47 heads. I have a 78 280Z and a 79 810 2dr. To convert to diesel, you would need all of the fuel system components, including the tank, the diesel ecu, and relays, wiring harness, etc. I have never done or contemplated such a swap but I have seen enough 910 (Maxima) diesels in the junkyard to know that much of the componentry is different. Looks like a lot of work but anything is possible.
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  21. sblake01 replied to Fun_in_my_z's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I'm confused, I thought beautiful red 77 280Z in zrush's avitar was owned by Scott from Florida. I remember the car winning B.O.S. at the 2003 MSA show. I kind of remember talking to him at the show but I could be wrong as I am relying on my memory! Now that we can once again edit I just want to say MY BAD! I went back and looked on the MSA site and I see that the car is owned by Scott and Vicky.
  22. sblake01 replied to Fun_in_my_z's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Which Datsun dealer is credited with being the first in the U.S.A.?
  23. sblake01 replied to Zrush's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    According to the same brochure which is a 1978 not a 1977 like I previously stated, the fuel capacity is 17.2 gallons which I have also seen listed as 65 litres for our overseas Z-mates.
  24. sblake01 replied to Zrush's post in a topic in Open Discussions

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