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Old 08-31-2002, 03:14 AM
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Hey I have a ? for all who can answer it. I have a 260z and I was wodering what I need to do to put a 350 in it. and what type of engine would be the best to put in it. so if anyone could send me in the right direction to go with this project I would be very greatful Thanks
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Old 07-11-2003, 08:07 PM
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Try HybridZ.org They have all the answers to swap anything into a Z. I myself am putting a Jag V12 in mine.
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Old 07-22-2003, 10:09 PM
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i like the chevy 350 swap. its pretty easy to do its practicly a drop in. any chevy small block 350 from the mid 60's all the way to the 80's will be the same size. getting a rebuilt motor is a great idea if you dont know how to do it yourself. you can get them all over ebay. the Z is a damned versatile car....


Staledald thats an ill swap.. what kind of HP/TQ are you looking at with that switch.. and any plans to turbo?
ever consider the propane mod?
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Old 07-22-2003, 10:57 PM
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The reason I'm going V12 is I'm also doing a rebody of a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO. It's a V12 with 6 webers. Mine will be about 350hp. Not a real hot rod just a cool driver. I've got a Jag irs for it also. Just a toy for an old retired guy to play with.
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man i think you peaple are wasting time just put a modified 454marrien engine on and thats it you solve your problems with hondas
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Sbc

Putting a SBC in your Z will be one of the easiest convertions you ever have to do. Hooker headers even makes a header to fit the install. You an chose any motor, all will give you a good starting point which you can build up latter.

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