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  1. seerex, Actually I think I may have gained top end with the 4.10 gears because now I may be able to pull up to or close to redline in 5th gear. With the 3.90 gears I don't think I would have been able to even get near redline with the horse power I have....approximately 160 HP. I don't think I've ever had my Z much over 100 mph anyway. It's a street car and my interest lies in attacking twisty roads, not top end speeds. Anyway, I'm happy with the results!
  2. Santa brought me a new (well, mostly new) differential for my 240Z. I was running a 3.90 open diff and now have gone to a 4.10 with LSD. Basically took an R200 4.10 open unit (used of course, but in very good condition) and installed new bearing/seal and a limited slip unit. Spent new years day installing the beast! After the install was completed, I took the car for a drive. Oh yes! With the late model 280ZX tranny, 4.10 gearing, and 24" rear tire diameter....the car seems to be geared just right. So at 3000 rpm, I'm going approximately 75 mph (calculated). Anyway, I am pleased with the upgrade and will not miss having the inside rear tire cut loose, when coming out of twisty corners aggressively. Also, I now have an R200 3.90 (open) differential for sale. Its is excellent condition, nice gloss black paint with a polished out cover. I have been running SWEPCO 201 gear lube in the diff. So what do you guys and gals think of the upgrade?
  3. 240ZX replied to 240ZX's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Yah guys, its just a matter of changing out the carrier (the part the ring gear bolts to). Now of course you have to install new bearings and install the ring gear on the LSD carrier! And, recheck your tolerances. This goes for most differentials however, I'm sure there are exceptions to this rule. Regarding gear lube....it is highly recommended (by a lot of racers) to use SWEPCO 201. It even has a GL5 and MT1 rating....this means is compatible with clutch type LSD. You don't have to add limited slip additives to the lube, as you would with regular gear lube. Just some food for thought!
  4. 240ZX replied to 240ZX's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Ed, Are you surprised that a clutch type LSD carrier will bolt right in? Is there something that makes you think it won't? This LSD upgrade is a pretty common deal. If I had more $$$ to throw at it, I would have prefered a Quaife unit! A Quaife will bolt right in as well. I believe even the viscous LSD bolts right in.
  5. 240ZX replied to 240ZX's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Vicky, thanks for the congrats! Yah, I suppose I owe myself a Christmas present.....besides, who in the world would buy me a LSD as a present? As a bachelor I have to fend for myself you know! ZHeadV8, your absolutely correct!!! It will be interesting to see how much additional push I will get through the corners with the LSD!
  6. 240ZX posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    FYI, I just ordered a new clutch type LSD for my R200. I ordered it from Precision Gear p/n (LOM59-12) (ph# 734 946 0524) at $602.95....I should have it 12/22/04. Since this LSD carrier is for a 12mm bolt set-up, I ask them about using spacers to fill the gap when installing it on an R200 with 10mm bolts. I was told they are not necessary! They have done a number of race cars without the spacers and have had no issues. They said that the clamping force of the bolts is what secures the ring gear to the carrier and that the 1mm radial gap is nothing to be concerned about....the ring gear will not move if the bolts are properly torqued. However, if you do decide to use spacers, be very sure they are not too long! If they are you will be torqueing the bolts against the spacer and not the carrier....this will be a problem. The guy at Precision Gear (Tim) seamed very informed, was pleasant and very helpful! Anyway, I will finally have a LSD for my 240Z....I was getting so tired of the inside tire cutting loose coming out of tight corners. I should have it in for the new year!!!
  7. 240ZX replied to seerex's post in a topic in Interior
    It sounds like you have done some homework! I would say, unless you have the tools and skills to fabricate one yourself, go with the guy who will custom make one for you. While your at it, maybe ask people here if they are interested in one of these thread reducers for their shifter. I don't know of anyone who sales a unit like you describe, but maybe someone here can help out with a contact. Good luck.
  8. 240ZX replied to Chrispd100's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Chris, I'm guessing your relatively new to the site.....welcome! Regarding your question of performance....to make a SWAG on the performance of your Z, one would need to know number of details....engine mods/state of tune, transmission model, differential gearing, tire size, etc., etc. Also, you want to know how your Z will run! OK, run where...at a drag strip, auto-X, road course? Anyway, the more information you can provide, the better your chances are for a reply....and learn to use the search function on this site. Again welcome aboard Chris.
  9. Chee, it will help if you can provide a little information on your Z....like; what year is the car!
  10. 240ZX replied to zeiss150's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Vicky, If I'm not mistaken, Jim Cook Racing still sells a supercharger kit for the L6 engine. One of the Z car club presidents back east has a nicely installed unit on his 240Z. From what I can remember from my conversation with this gentelman, it works quit well. He did add that he had to run larger fuel lines from the tank to the engine bay. Other than that he said it is a good package and performs well.
  11. Sounds like you have some work cut out for yourself! I would check, clean, and or replace all the fuel system filters and screens, as required. It sounds like you just have some sort of restriction or blockage in the fuel delivery. Anything below 3500 rpm does not require much fuel.....however, when putting the throttle down for more power, the engine starves for fuel. Also check the fuel pump output after doing the filters and screens. When was the last time you did a tune-up? Hope this assists you in some way. P.S. Rust in old Z gas tanks is not uncommon. Sometimes when it is pretty bad, rush flakes can actually block off or plug up the tank outlet. Best to just clean out the tank at this point.
  12. 240ZX replied to 5-Speed's post in a topic in Introductions
    Mark, for gawd's sake, put the 71 Z in storage or something. Get another car somehow to fulfill your mom's wishes, but don't part with the Z. Trust me, if you get rid of it now you will be kicking yourself in the :tapemouth later on!!! You may not be able to even find a 71 Z in the years ahead. Just some experience talking! Tom
  13. Interesting statement Justin!!?? What inspires you to suggest that American dynos are more or less than anyone elses dyno? Maybe we just have healthier engines.....most likely not. Besides, we're jacking up Mr. Camouflage's thread.
  14. 240ZX replied to Gav240z's post in a topic in Electrical
    Gav, Do yourself a favor and install your IR altrenator! As I remember, you will also need to install a diode in the circuit, do a search for details, otherwise when you go to turn the engine off it will continue to run! How do I know this......you guessed it, it happened to me when I install an IR alternator. The diode can be purchased at most electronics stores. And if you haven't already done so, convert to an electronic ignition as well. Just do it!
  15. 240ZX replied to 240ZX's post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    Thanks for all your gracious help and responces!
  16. 240ZX posted a post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    I have an R200 out of a 81 - 83 280ZX (open w/3.90). I'm looking to purchase a LSD carrier (Kaaz, Cuzco, Precision Gear...). Ideally, if someone has an R200 out of a 85 or 86 200SX Turbo (automatic-4.11) this would be perfect. Other alternatives will be considered. I live in SoCal. Please PM me. Tom (240ZX)
  17. 240ZX replied to stony's post in a topic in Internet Finds
    How many miles are logged on the engine, what sort of service did it receive, and how hard was it used? Do you have a compression test readout? Very interested!
  18. Heck, if you get that far....check the wheel bearings while you're at it!
  19. Those commie bastards............!!!
  20. 240ZX replied to dero's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Greatwhite, Just to make a clearification........carbon fiber and kevlar are two different animals. Some manufactures use kevlar weave for the internal layers and then use carbon fiber weave for the external layer (for visual effect) to keep costs down. True CF race parts are usually all CF, are thinner by comparison, and lighter than the CF/kevlar mix street parts. Just some food for thought!
  21. 240ZX replied to dero's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Come on Vicky, you know our toys (cars) are never really done, even if they appear to be! If you want CF parts, buy CF parts! I know with mine, which has been done and a driver for a little over two year now, I may just get the bug to turn it into the car I originally wanted at the start of the redo.....a 300+HP SBF w/5 spd, necessary chassis mods, fuel cell, Quaife diff, CV type drive axles, rollbar, and maybe paint job!!? I quess all it takes is time/money. Probably another $10K by the time its said and done. I do know one thing for sure....if I had that kind of HP I would certainly be using it. This would likely translate into EXHIBITION OF SPEED citations. Would doing this catagorize me as a future HYBRIDZ guy? Hummmm.....would you all frown and send me away or would I still be a welcome CLASSIC ZCAR CLUB member. (this should get some responces)
  22. The only pics are in my photo album....240ZX. Check it out. Not sure you can see much detail regarding the SS bolts.
  23. Nice pics Gav!!! I really enjoyed the view. (RED Z's RULE)
  24. Mark, When I was going through my 240 I purchased the SS bolt kit for the engine and was more than pleased with the purchase. Actually, I was surprised how well it was packaged including details about what goes where! I don't think you will be disappointed with their product. Tom
  25. 240ZX commented on 240Zdragon72's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection

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