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  1. Doehring commented on Gav240z's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  2. Doehring replied to Mike's post in a topic in Polls
    Carguyinok, I fully agree with you. Did you ever try the Apache Trail between Phoenix and Globe? Great! Rolf
  3. Doehring posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Hi all, I'm looking for a standard hood, hatch, doors and front wings (fenders) made of polyester. If anyone of you knows a source/ producer where I can order these parts, please let me know. Thanks Rolf
  4. Doehring replied to tanny's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Good questions, Tanny! I'm interested in the answers, too. Rolf
  5. Doehring replied to Mike's post in a topic in Polls
    If you want to know what it means to drive bumper by bumper at 100 - 130 mph, take the left lane on a german autobahn between 2 traffic jams (that immediately start as soon as one in the line steps on the brake because of a truck on the right lane that suddenly decided to pass another truck. Also dangerous are old Renault R4 , VW Beetles or Citroen 2 CV in front of you.) Happy hours Rolf
  6. Doehring replied to Raron's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    In the 70s I heared from a Datsun Germany salesman they were stock in Arabian countries. Funny because the material was quite soft and got easily scratches. I can't imagine they liked sandstorms. Rolf
  7. Doehring commented on Gav240z's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  8. Doehring commented on Gav240z's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  9. Doehring replied to ZmeFly's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Where is the problem? There are not many nice Zs left, whereas .........Take your time, look for a nice girl that loves sports cars, travelling and good drivers and make it a win-win-situation. Both need "maintanance". Don't cut yourselft into pieces or you will never be happy.
  10. Doehring replied to texasz's post in a topic in Internet Finds
    In Bavaria I saw a metallic blue 260Z 2+2 with a metal, sliding sunroof. The owner said this was a factory option here when he bought the car. It looks good. Rolf
  11. Doehring replied to Gav240z's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Did you look at www.geocities.com/garage2001/engine.html Good luck with your project Rolf
  12. Doehring replied to Doehring's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    2manyZ, thanks for the help. Now I can go on immediately. Is that parts car in the snow yours? What a lot of snow, here it's very cold, but only little snow. Fortunately my garage has heating. Rolf
  13. Doehring commented on Cuong Nguyen's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  14. Doehring commented on Cuong Nguyen's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  15. Doehring posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Hallo, in my manuals I can't find the torque for the nuts that fix the moustache bar to the bodyand my rear susp. is already out. What is therecommended torque for a ) a rubber bushing (stock) and an urethane bushing Thanks Rolf
  16. Doehring replied to GunnerRob's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    This thread is very important, it is correct. Concerning automatic: I once had a 280ZX with automatic trans. On a rainy day I entered the bended entrance to a highway. I saw a truck coming, not too far away. So I accelerated hard. The AT kicked down from stage 3 to 1st gear. The wheels spun and I "flew"sideways into the highway. Okay, when I lifted my right food the AT shifted up to the 3rd gear and the car stabilized itself but didn't accelerate enaugh. So the truck gave me a light push, nothing really serious, but nevertheless a hard lesson. The next day I sold the AT and got a new MT. That's the car we still have, see in my gallery "Partenen". Since then I never bought an Automatic again. Being in the US the rental cars I had all had AT. The only advantage to me was that I could get used to "left foot braking", good for rallying! Rolf
  17. Doehring replied to HS30-H's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Here in Germany the few imported 240Zs had the factory comp.close ratio gearbox, the 3,9:1 diff. and 195/70-14 tires on alloy rims. Same was to all 260Z 2+2. My '82 280ZX 2+2 came with the factory comp. wide ratio gearbox and the 3,7 R2oo and 205/70-14. No extra orders! in www.geocities.com/z_design_studio/ you can see the speed calculation for these sets.
  18. Afildes, try to get the FIA Homologation papers for the H(L)S 30 and H®S 30 from your national motorsports authority or the japanese motorsports authorities or from NISSAN directly. I think anywhere here in the Rallye&Racing forum you can find the Homologation Nr. you have to look for.There the 44 Mikuni is homologated for Group 4 only, as Alan mentioned. Electronic ignition is not allowed in group 3 (may be Lumitron), oil cooling also only in Group 4. For FIA events you should also look into App. K of the FIA rules, esp. concerning ignition in your case. Rolf
  19. Doehring replied to HS30-H's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Alan, my first 260Z 2+2 had the foot rest and I didn't order it as an extra. I'm not shure, but I think all german Zs had it. Rolf
  20. The km-Tacho (Speedo) is from a 260, the other is mph from my '72 240. There are some differences in wiring and fixing.
  21. 59ghia, some days ago here was a carbon fibre dash shown. That looks great! Who sent in that picture? Once more,please. Rolf
  22. Doehring replied to Hallaian42's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Clean the compartment totally and also use silikon solving. Get rid of all rust as good as you can and use rust protection. All oil sparkles and dirt has to be off. I than painted the compartment with silver Hammerite colour (hammered-look) with different fine (smaller, bigger, bended) brushs, no spray. See the result in my "gallery". Good luck! Rolf
  23. Doehring replied to HS30-H's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Alan, I would prefer to have it on the left side of the tunnel, a bit backwards to the shifter and easy to pull in a snowy u-turn. Rolf

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