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Ron Carter

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  1. Ron Carter commented on MikeW's comment on a gallery image in Member Albums
  2. Ron Carter commented on MikeW's comment on a gallery image in Member Albums
  3. I have run the Mikuni Manifold on my old street car and it always went like heck from idle all the way to redline. That being said, On my BRE Z I run the Nissan Comp / Interpart manifold on the race car which is a balance between the Mikuni and the Cannon and it works very well...no flat spots and good top RPM. The rule of thumb I always heard was Mikuni Manifold for the street. Cannon for Auto-X (better torque). Nissan comp for roadracing.
  4. yeah somewhere around those numbers would be fair
  5. Based on the photo you sent, I would say $400 for the set if they are 14 x7
  6. Ron Carter posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Can you be more specific? are you talking about the front timing cover? perhaps a photo would clarify too.
  7. We can hope that it comes close to those numbers....
  8. since we are showing pic's on a tile floor....
  9. Yep, that is Jere Stahl's website, he makes a very nice header.
  10. Ron Carter commented on Chino 240Z's comment on a gallery image in Best Pose with Z Contest
  11. Panchovisa is right, about 2.25 tubes for $500.00 I spoke to Jere Stahl some time ago and am buying one of his headers for my FIA 510 project. Jere, who has been building race headers forever builds about the best product for a Datsun you can get, short of a completely custom solution.... So, do you want to "look" cool or be fast?
  12. I am sure it is, but the cost involved would be prohibitive. I know Mr. Brock pretty well, and I a sure I could get licensing from him to do this, so they would be true "BRE" headers. But this design is VERY hard to reproduce and I assure you there would be no way to get 50 orders to make them, thus make them reasonably priced to reproduce. These headers were so difficult to make that BRE sold a different design (manufactured by Cyclone) over the counter to racers back in the day. So unfortunately it is not having them reproduced, there is no way to make them affordable enough by producing enough of them to make financial sense. I have gone down this path, with the fiberglass Z car race dashes, and you can't sell enough of them to break even.
  13. Hi Olie, Good questions.... I would have to refer to Pete Brock on your questions above. I would think that this design is "older" technology, and that current designs by Jere Stahl might be a better solution, and significantly more affordable, but not as unique looking. You see I dont have a benchmark for this header solution. This is a replica and therefore I did not do extensive testing with this header, (as accuracy to the original car was more important). I would think that a current design with a stepped header would perform better than the BRE header from a performance standpoint. Gerry Mason, has been very successful running this header in vintage events on his original BRE car though, and I think that you could say that this header performs well, it is an equal length header with long primary tubes. I know that Gerry has used this design on his current tube frame race car as well and his car did very well at the runoffs two years ago. I hope that helps....Again please let me know if you have any more questions.
  14. olie05, I see you have found a picture of my header. This is a copy of the original BRE header designed by Peter Brock. I can tell you all about it...what would you like to know? Feel free to PM me. Kmack I wish this header was only $500 bucks...It was custom made by the only guy that has an original BRE header and sadly cost a bit more than your estimate. Ron
  15. Ron Carter posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Happy Easter.
  16. Ron Carter posted a post in a topic in Racing
    Alan, This is in deed, sad news. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I would like this to serve as a reminder that these "original" Datsun enthusiasts are getting to that age where this kind of thing is going to become common. I strongly suggest that we, the next generation of Datsun enthusiasts contact these pioneers, and take the time to listen and Document their stories. These guys, (the ones that are left) are living history, a history that can be lost if we don't take the time to pay attention to these few great people. These guys deserve this. It is their legacy, and our responsibilty.
  17. Ron Carter commented on Zs-ondabrain's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  18. Hey John, stop by on Sunday and say hi.
  19. Good I wont be the only person hustling back from Solvang to make it to MSA...Why in the world are these things scheduled on the same weekend! ARG!
  20. just 450 other "like minded" individuals
  21. Ron Carter commented on SJGREEN71's comment on a gallery image in 06 No Frills Ironbottom
  22. Ron Carter commented on SJGREEN71's comment on a gallery image in 06 No Frills Ironbottom
  23. Ron Carter posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I would contact Les at Classic Datsun. I have purchased my Racing (lightweight) Panasports from him for my Z and Roadster. Les@classicdatsun.com 760-940-6365
  24. looks like its coming together!
  25. thanks! cant wait to see pictures of your car!
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