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On 10/22/2021 at 5:27 AM, wheee! said:

Here’s the dyno graph. 6000 rpm pull

Wow Mark, thats a good result! I ask myself what have you done to get that kind of power and then i saw your on page 139 !!  wow.. can you give me a short list of what i can do with my 280zx engine (is it a megasquirt or something??) to get around 200 horse? 

If i don't get my original 280zx injection working very good i will consider a better injection system.. with also more hp.

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On 11/24/2021 at 5:31 AM, dutchzcarguy said:
Wow Mark, thats a good result! I ask myself what have you done to get that kind of power and then i saw your on page 139 !!  wow.. can you give me a short list of what i can do with my 280zx engine (is it a megasquirt or something??) to get around 200 horse? 
If i don't get my original 280zx injection working very good i will consider a better injection system.. with also more hp.


Well, I took a shortcut and bought a built engine. Added fuel injection and performance mods like a crank angle sensor and coil on plug. Of course any mods to a FI car require a new computer, so I went Haltech.
According to my baseline tuner, I have left a lot more HP on the table and will retune in the spring. Should be closer to 300 HP and 290 TQ in that block.

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That’s great! Your car is beautiful. Your paint job is amazing, love the color. Where did you get the raising sun sticker for the hood? Pretty cool look!


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The hood graphic was a custom one off car wrap I had made. It’s detailed back in the thread somewhere.
Thanks for the compliments on the car! It’s not perfect but I love it too.
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I could probably spend a weekend reading all the information in this thread. You’ve done an incredible amount of work, the little stuff matters and takes time and patience...lots of patience and money. .
My motor is mostly a stock ZX, I’d like to squeeze some extra power but we shall see which direction I go in the future. I love the Louvers too. I have a nice set I bought and can’t install them because the hardware is unobtainable. Did you use the stock hardware?
Super job!


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I have the original dealer installed louvers with the hinges drilled into the body work sitting in my garage. I spent years looking for a set of the Interpart louvers and mounting hardware. Cost way more than it should have but in the end I am thrilled with the look.

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