Everything posted by Doehring
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Front coil springs
Tanny, that's a very elegant paraphrase. The problem is not the diameter, the problem is the weight - what do you think about "floatingly challenged"? Would that be correct in your language? Rolf
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Front coil springs
Alan, that's really strange to me. Some days ago I installed new shocks at the front, so I took the coils off. I never had the idea that the coils might be different. Maybe the right is now on the left. Up to now I didn't realize a difference in driving. I once saw a Z hangig lower on the right side. I thought that was because of a fat person normally sitting on the passenger's side. Could that be because of "mixed" coils? Rolf
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GFK parts
No producers in the US ? Thank you Alan for the info on Japan. Rolf
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Front coil springs
This might be of interest to Alan (HS 30-H), too, esp. if it would be linked to the driver's position. Rolf
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Miya030702
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What makes you drive craZy?
Carguyinok, I fully agree with you. Did you ever try the Apache Trail between Phoenix and Globe? Great! Rolf
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GFK parts
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
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Front coil springs
Good questions, Tanny! I'm interested in the answers, too. Rolf
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What makes you drive craZy?
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
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Just Enough To Make You Grin ...or Groan!
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Headlight covers stock?
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
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021411
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04174
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Ughhhhhhhhhhhhh
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.
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Another Sunroof!!!
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
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Intake Manifolds.
Did you look at www.geocities.com/garage2001/engine.html Good luck with your project Rolf
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Torque Moustache Bar
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
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RB26DETT 240Z
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RB26DETT 240Z
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Torque Moustache Bar
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
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Safety Concern?
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
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Interior Ergonomics
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.
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240Z Competition Parts Catalogue
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
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Interior Ergonomics
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
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Bought a 240z today, Perth WA.
The km-Tacho (Speedo) is from a 260, the other is mph from my '72 240. There are some differences in wiring and fixing.