
Everything posted by Mike
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dash restoration
You're right there. I just shelled out $825 for a brand new Nissan dash for my '71. I wasn't able to get an original '71 (no longer available), so, I settled for a '72 dash. Minor difference is visible by a larger cigarette lighter indentation directly next to the hazard switch indentation. I use that term because they aren't exactly HOLES until you cut through to install the devices. My choices were: 1) Wait for my dash to be re-covered in 6-8 weeks (and wait to work on it at all). 2) Buy a new '72 dash and just swap the components over using my old dash as a reference. I opted for #2 because I knew I'd be sitting and staring at it every time I drive the car. Not to mention that it's a complete bitch to remove and re-install a dash after everything else in the car is put together. I don't recommend that everyone follows this theory. I think a dash re-cover would be just fine. I just managed to find a dash that was available. Not many of them left. -- Mike
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Mvc-275f
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Should I go EFI on my 240z?
That's what I was thinking. But, to go FI, I'll need to use a different gas-tank, electrical harness, and fuel piping. That, alone, might make me stick with a stock system or Mikuni's. I want to finish this project someday!! No sense in starting another whole project. Hmmm... ok, thanks. You have me thinking now. And, I probably don't need to change out my fuel tank and piping!!
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Should I go EFI on my 240z?
Oops, I should have mentioned that I'm going to use the L28 from the 280z as well. But, I don't want the most horsepower... just a good reliable system.
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Should I go EFI on my 240z?
I'm not sure about nicely, but, they do run. I guess it depends on their condition. I'm sure a rebuilt set will run great. I already have the Mikuni's. My main goal isn't power... it's simply reliability. I want to run out, start the car, and go for a fun (smooth) ride.
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Should I go EFI on my 240z?
Ah, ok. I see your point there. I didn't realize that rates were that much higher where you are! A friend of mine purchased a V-spec in Australia for around $50k. That would have been approximately $25-$30k US. If you were to do the whole project right (see Cuong's), I'm sure it would cost that much. But, that's a whole different beast. Picking a system from the three I have available is another story.
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dash restoration
You're right, the grain will be different.
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Should I go EFI on my 240z?
Trex, those are some pretty insane comparisons. I'd tend to think that putting a Skyline engine into a 240z might be more expensive than just purchasing a Skyline. A hell of a lot more work, too. This is just the induction system. I already have three choices at my disposal. The least amount of work is staying with my SU's. But, the triple Miku's seems to be the most popular. I like the idea of playing with an EFI system since I'm a huge geek.
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Should I go EFI on my 240z?
Just wondering how practical it would be to go EFI on my 240z. I currently have all the parts to go with any of these: A) Stock Dual SU's Triple Mikuni's C) Electronic Fuel Injection I was strongly leaning toward B, but, I managed to get my other 280z running. The EFI is soo smooth and seems to be reliable. It might be worth the conversion just for the reliability. I've seen people run the triples. However, they are always in need of adjustment. But, they just look soo damn cool! Anyway, what do you think?
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dash restoration
Excellent! Thanks for the pictures and sharing your trip with us! On a side note, I wonder if they'd make some kind of wood-trim package for the 240z. Might be kind of fun.
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MSA_064
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Progress on the Jedi
I bought mine from Les Cannaday at Classic Datsun. He's been great because the first dash I got was cut (and repaired) before it was sent to me. He's working with me to get another one. BTW: How much is MSA asking?
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Progress on the Jedi
Well, I finally sucked it in and purchased a brand new dash for my '71 240z. It arrived last week!! I was only able to obtain a '72 dash due to the scarce population of new dashboards. I also purchased a few replacement guages and things from Ebay. After a quick review of my electrical harnesses (and possible replacement), I'll be installing the interior components very soon!! Next on the adjenda is to purchase sound-deadening material so I can bolt-in the dash. Engine systems will come after that. I should get started on a replacement engine very soon because I just know I'll have to wait WEEKS before that is done. [m]
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Manafold questions.
I asked the guys from the mailing list to review your manifold picture in the gallery. I'm sure you'll receive a few comments.
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Short N Tall
Hahah... you like short *AND* tall girls? What else is there? A guy after my own heart... leave your options open!
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Strange manifold and carbs
Where'd you get this photo? Or, better yet... if the setup belongs to you... what car did it come from? Those are definitely Hitachi SU's, a 6-cylinder (L-Series?) engine, and I see water passages. Is that a thermostat housing as well? Not a bad idea.
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Early 2+2's
All fixed up, Alan. In fact, you should also notice that I've removed the new thread icon from the options (while reading a thread). Too many people have done this, so, I removed the confusing part...
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350Z, incorrect name?
Hahaha. How about Bob? The new Nissan Bob.
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I Bought One!!!
Unless you sell it to ME! Awesome, I'd love to see the picts. About the Z content... no big deal because Skyline's and Z's seem to go together for some reason.
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350Z, incorrect name?
I agree with Steve. Nissan was trying to get back to their ROOTS with a new Z. I guess the 350 comes from the fact that it's a 3.5 litre engine. -- M
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Early 2+2's
Thanks for checking in Alan!! I am envious of you at this point... driving around Japan in a Z. Look forward to the G-nose stuff when you get back. - Mike
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I Bought One!!!
Cuong, just promise me that you'll finish the yellow beast. Promise.
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Who owns Z Garage on Geocities?
Excellent! We should also grab the images as well. I'm hoping that the site doesn't die, but, the info is valuable to anyone with a Z. It would be a shame to see it lost. Glad we have a copy!!
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Don't Flip the Bird
I was riding to work yesterday when I observed a female driver cut right in front of a pickup truck, causing him to have to drive onto the shoulder to avoid hitting her. This evidently angered the driver enough that he hung his arm out his window and "flipped" the woman off. "Man, that guy is stupid," I thought to myself. I ALWAYS smile nicely and wave in a sheepish manner whenever a female does anything to me in traffic, and here's why: I drive 48 miles each way every day to work. That's 96 miles each day. Of these, 16 miles each way is bumper-to-bumper. Most of the bumper-to-bumper is on an 8-lane highway. There are 7 cars every 40 feet for 32 miles. That works out to be 982 cars every mile, or 31,424 cars. Even though the rest of the 32 miles is not bumper to bumper, I figure I pass at least another 4000 cars. That brings the number to something like 36,000 cars that I pass every day. Statistically, half of these are driven by females. That's 18,000 women drivers! In any given group of females, 1 in 28 has PMS. That's 642. According to Cosmopolitan, 70% describe their love life as dissatisfying or unrewarding. That's 449. According to the National Institute of Health, 22% of all females have seriously considered suicide or homicide. That's 98. And 34% describe men as their biggest problem. That's 33. According to the National Rifle Association, 5% of all females carry weapons, and this number is increasing. That means that EVERY SINGLE DAY, I drive past at least one female that has a lousy love life, thinks men are her biggest problem, has seriously considered suicide or homicide, has PMS, and is armed.
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Who owns Z Garage on Geocities?
We've been around since 1994 (in one form or another). We started out as just a mailing list, then a web-page, and eventually became what you see today. It's been fun to say the least!!