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Victor Laury

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  1. Adjusting your carbs is the last and final step in tuning you car. Go through the ignition and ignition timing before touching the carbs. it's far more likely your trouble will be found there. Adjustments made to carbs on engines with other troubles lead to big headaches,
  2. That's right! send him customers. The best gift you can give a buisnessman is more buisness!
  3. I think the blaster II is ok, that is, I've read others using it without the resistor. I beleive you want the Low Ohm (0.6 ?). The safest is to go back to the wrekers and get the ZX coil and bracket (it's fatter than the stocker). I have the ZX coil on my car and a Mallory on the roadster (also Nissan EI equipped). The EI dizzy and the 12 volt coil really heats up that spark! You can run a larger plug gap, but only if your cap, rotor and leads are in great shape
  4. It should work properly with the resistor removed and the leads joined. I can't imagine what's up. Although a local fellow came over last week with the same situation. He, Also just installed the ZX dizzy. In his case the tacho was rewired in the past for some circa 1970's ish capacitence discharge unit. We still havn'e sorted that mess out. Change the coil too! the stock coil is not ment to run the full 12volts. It will have a melt-down in short order.
  5. Gee, I had a "want list" just like yours 3 years ago ...... $6,000 dollars later, it's much shorter. hang in there. Here's a tip, Many of the Nissan parts items being sold on ebay by vendors are still availible from Nissan. They buy them and resell at a profit. take a good look at the items offered again and again by the same vendor. That ebay $6.00 sale was purchased last week for $3.50 at Nissan.
  6. We belong in the "INTERESTING LINKS" at the bottom of the page. DTA Motorsport ------------------insert classicZcars.com here<INSERT p ClassicZcars.com here!<>Z Forum zcars.com Stillen Twin Turbo Unique Auto Cardomain
  7. Looks like they fancy their Z cars dan unda, mite!
  8. Deedee, You just got that baby running and detailed out and now your selling it? Once the project is done, it's over?
  9. This one looks to be the sister of Alan's car http://www.rockyauto.co.jp/view2.php3?car_id=143&rui=z
  10. OH! The Belle of the Ball has got to be this one!!!! A real GTR C10 s20 http://www.rockyauto.co.jp/view2.php3?car_id=109&rui=sk Only 8 million!
  11. This just hit the roadster email list and I thought I'd share. http://www.rockyauto.co.jp/ Yummy! The roadster crowd was remarking on how highly valued the 63 SP310 1500 roadster was - 4 million yen How'd ya like a nice C10 GTR replica powered by an RB25? - 4 million and it's yours! Lots of G-Noses for ya all and plenty of Skylines. I alway wanted to stop into Rose Auto, but now it's Rocky Auto for me!
  12. Gee, that's nice Jay, but what does it have to do with this thread? My 72 L24 tested lasted weeked 190, 190, 175, 185, 190, 185
  13. It's going to be a hot drive! keep your windows open and drink plenty of fluids. You can plug diconnect and plug the hoses in the engione compartment and keep your cool
  14. Right! My door LH panel, bought from MSA 2 (?) years ago, had the door pull handle holes. Since I wasn't too keen on open holes, I installed the door pull. Kind of glad I did. It's really quite a convenience.
  15. Slover eh? Did they do your work? Haven't they been doing speed work since.... forever? Costly? Post some contact info. I was thinking of Mark DeGroff. He's done some respectable V8 race heads. donknow if that equates to L6 theory.
  16. When you find that LY, I'll take the OS Gilken Twin cam! :laugh: Seriously, I'm interested in what you find. I'm ready to have a head prepared for 44 mikuni's and lumpy street cam (bigger valves, opened passages, dialed in combustion cambers). All I have on-hand is an early E88. I'd like to learm more cause I'd rather not waste my money (less money to waste on strippers)
  17. My thoughts were more on the line of a 1:18 Diecast 70 RHD S30 model, modifed in the likeness of the venerable Big Sam. Or, perhaps, our own "Go Z Racer Go" Jerry imortalizing in fine acrylic. But, above is a photo of the real thing. The photo itself is just a represention of the acual car. it is not the car itself. Just as a model of the car would be, and a drawing or painting or even a spoken/written discription. If a full size working replica was painstakenly produced, it would fall under the same catagory. That is, as long as it is NOT presented to lead an audence to beleive it IS the Big Sam itself. True?
  18. What are the protrusions in the light buckets? Headlamp washers?
  19. These photos will be a great resource for someone if they decide to do a replica, model or art.
  20. Victor Laury

    Z center cap

    these look deeper than most that I've seen. Are they American Racing Libras or Shelby's?
  21. That's it! Let's all blame Jason!
  22. I did a tune up - valve adjustment, new plugs - this weekend and had no idea how much she needed one! The Seat-o-the-pants dyno really felt the difference. IF it's been a while, tune her up. Certainly your car deserves a new set of NGK BP6ES's
  23. Hey that's pretty! What wheels are those?
  24. Will, the rhd market, driver's side mirror will still be a poor "Far side" mirror for your car. Since it is a flat mirror, it will be much like turning a LHD market mirror around, except in one way. The RHD mirror should (disclaimer here, "SHOULD") match the angle of the LHD "Driver's Side". The farther away you are from a flat mirror, the narrower the field of veiw. Our mirrors,from the far seat, don't do much good.
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