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e_racer1999

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  1. the 72 has peak power @ 6000 rpm
  2. no i didn't disconnect the pcv... and as for the driveability: it's great! loud, too..... but still great! i got these so that i wouldn't have to get MORE air cleaners later on for competition
  3. well.... my stock air cleaner is messed up: the flap won't stay on "summer" and i have to keep fixing that.... as for the filter on the PCV, i just plan on keeping that there until i can get an overflow canister. i also wanted a little more airflow than the closed cleaner could provide, and i know that i'm sucking in more hot air now, but my engine was having asthma with the stock cleaner ... i haven't switched over to the electronic dist yet, but i have mine from the 79 awaiting installation.
  4. welll.... if anyone happened across my last 2 threads in this forum, you will know about my situation... i decided to share some pics and stuff since i got 'em on! it was a little difficult b/c i had to drill holes in the air cleaners to allow for the carb vacuum lines and for the brake vacuum assist line. you would think that would be all, but when i put my front air cleaner on to figure out where i was going to put the holes i put it on upside down (so i ended up with holes on the wrong part ) well, i made do and squeezed 'em on! ok, enough blabbing. here's my dirty a$$ engine compartment!
  5. hmm.. i'm hoping to find one that's at least a 3.7 b/c of the 5speed.... but i will keep you in mind if i can't find one. the R200 is in very good (but dirty) condition... i'll get some pics up
  6. ^^i'm thinking about getting that one except with the brake cooling vents.... victoria british has both the fiberglass one and the urethane one (urethane only with the ducts)....
  7. whoa! that's crazy! a little too much 4 me 2.....
  8. i plan on racing it later on, but not in the near future... i still have to disassemble my L28 and i still have to order my headers.... thanks for the info!
  9. it's only the jealous ones that feel they have to cut ya down....
  10. back on subject, i don't care too much for it. i would have to agree with the majority in that it makes the car looked "ZX-ed"
  11. e_racer1999 posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    welll..... i had just ordered my k&n air cleaners and air horns from MSA 2 days ago, and today i went to pep boys to get some vacuum nipple thingys because i'm taking off my air pump. as i was leaving, this kind man in a 280z pulls up and wants to check out my 240. sooooo... i pop the hood and he was telling me that he has these webers from his 260 that he's giving away! so, moral of the story is: i have these weber DGVs with new linkages (but no manifolds) and the air cleaners on the way. should i just use my SU air cleaners and air horns for now (until i get manifolds) or should i send them back (anyone had to do this with MSA?) and save the $$ to get the manifolds? i know the trade-off here is power for fuel-efficiency, but what do you guys think?
  12. still available
  13. i'll do that if i can find someone that wants to trade for my N47, otherwise i'm el broke-o.... so basically what i'm trying to ask is "is it possible to port the N47 to have square ports without MAJOR troubles?"
  14. i have an N47 L28 and i was wondering if anyone knows if i can port the exhaust to be square? i know it's going to be a lot of work, but i don't want to have to get headers for the N47 head (with round ports) and i don't want to have to go through the valve work with my E88 head. basically, i want to port match the head to a set of square port headers because the round port headers i found aren't as nice as the square port ones... anyway, thanks for the help!
  15. and matresses... .can't forget the matresses.......
  16. yes... slightly. just as long as you have good duration (overlap)
  17. e_racer1999 replied to MikeW's post in a topic in Interior
    very nice! but i'm sure you already knew that...
  18. i'm probably going to get the k&ns with the air horns. thanks for the input guys!
  19. because the stock air cleaner doesn't flow well enough for me, and i don't want to cut holes in it since i don't plan on butchering it. also, the winter/summer flap keeps closing on me when i'm driving and it gets me al hot and bothered.... the ITG looks ok, but i'm afraid that it might have the same effect if my intake backfires. also, i don't believe that it filters as well....
  20. e_racer1999 posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    i'm debating on which air cleaners to get for my SUs... right now i'm torn between the K&N round assemblies (similar to the ones in the second link) and the ramflo/longflow style air cleaners that MSA and victoria british sell... i plan on using MSAs air horns on my carbs to optimize flow efficency as wel. i was pretty much set on the ramflo ones but then i read on hybridz that if the intake backfires it will melt the air filter element (that wouldn't be too yummy). i plan on purchasing these very soon so any input would be great! ps.... since the ramflos will save me a little $$, they are a little more attractive... RAMFLO: http://www.zcarparts.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=PFFC08 K&N: http://www.zcarparts.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=PFFC10 AIR HORNS: http://www.zcarparts.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=PFFC07
  21. yeah, i'm going through the same issue myself. i'm thinking about just drilling out the boss for the mechanical pump, since i'm already going to be doing headwork. as for the gasket, i would like to know this as well!
  22. i'm getting a ferarri F50 and i'm gonna thake the engine out and put it in my z. then i'm going to put my L24 in the ferarri.... the ferarri will still be faster b/c it's red, though....
  23. tourniquet i pm'd you
  24. as would I! let me figure out some shipping information and get back to you. btw... the R180 i'm looking at need not be LSD

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