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Old 08-26-2003, 02:47 AM
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check out this car

I know this isn't the Z forum, but with all the engine swap threads going around I think I would share this link with you guys and I know at least a few people here love other Nissans

240z with an RB26DETT

http://www.pasmag.com/news/get.asp?I...nkey=features#
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NICE!! Like those.
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whew. i dont know how he fit the rb26 into a z.... wow he did an awesome job.

and im getting hard...... how the hell did he get a brand new rb26 engine. do you know how much that musta cost him?

and the car only weighs 2400 lbs with the engine. this is a freakin beast. with 450hp it runs 1/4mi in the 10's. if he maxed out the engine with 1000hp like some guys do, he'd be running the 1/4 in about a flat 6.0.

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It's an rbx/n1 block too...it could easily make huge hp. I bet with a car that small you wouldn't want to make 1000 hp though...2.4 pounds per horsepower...thats crazy...

The only thing I thought was somewhat amusing was that he used shock/springs rather than coilovers when he spent all that money on a really nice engine and even more on shoving that engine into the datsun...you'd think he'd have a few thousand for other mods...
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yea that is some pretty sick shit


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very very nice, I want those wheels!!!
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Canadian car, Canadian magazine.

i love 240Z's. if i could find a cheap one around here, i would snatch it up and do just that to it. there's some nice ones on eBay.com, but those are all in the US, and it's a bitch getting cars across the border. eBay.ca is deader then a movie theatre showing Gigli, so i don't bother checking it.
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