88hybrid
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Posted: 02/18/08 04:43 PM
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I posted this and I dont think the editiors saw it.
Hello, First off... I love your magazine!! It has inspired me, and helped lead to many componants I used in building my Z31.
I am writing in response to a call made in Mail Sack:
From "Mail Sack", p.38
Quote: The School of Old I just wanted to ask if you guys ever thought of bringing back the popularity of the old Fairladys? I myself have three Z31s: a red '84 300ZX Turbo, a black '86 and my favorite, a two-tone '88 300ZX Turbo. These cars are plenty strong, a bit on the heavy side, but definately loved by many out here. I read Super Street a lot and love the magazines, but you guys gotta kick it old school and bring back the ZX.
Boris Agruello Via the Internet
If someone can show us a super-clean mid-'80s Z worthy of a feature, there's a good chance you'll see it in the mag. Problem is, no one seems to build them, so we don't feature 'em. Anyone out there looking to change that?
I think I have a car you might like... All readers please keep in mind when building a Z31 you cannot just open a magazine or call up a company and order this and that Performance part for a 1988 300zx. In order to build one you must do a ton of research, be creative and resourseful, be a decent fabricator, and a little money does hurt either!! This car was my first car I bought on my own, and I have owned it since it was almost new.. I drove it as a non turbo car for many years. Well... as we all know a 1988 300zx, while nice looking, by that time was being passed by Civics, Sentras, and alot of the Econimy cars of the day. I was attatched to the car, and couldnt see giving it up. It was paied for, and was still Beautiful. So I decided to build it into something a little more interesting to drive. so in 2001 started the car to what is now. It is quite more car than I thought it would become, and gets questions where ever I go. Younger people always asks "What is this?" and so many of us 30+ year old people say "I remember those!! I loved em" Well mine is the a Z31 (this is the chassis number that describes 1884-1989 300zx models) reborn!! Ive put a TON of Blood, Sweat, and Tears into this car, and feel proud to show it.
The car makes 370Whp and 415Trq at 18 PSI. It has been tuned to my current PSI of 21 PSI, and should make well over 400WHP and Mid 400 in torque at the next Dyno session.
Z31 300zx have TONS of potential, and I devote a ton of time to the Z31 community. My web forum 88hybrid.com is a great place to start learning about the "OL school 300zx"!!
Signature: The BLACK *** 88NA to Turbo.... It is NOT slow...
Profile: 88 Nissan 300zx N/A To Turbo conversion DRIVETRAIN: 1. Vg30et, Balanced, Knife Edged crank, Dry Film coating on All Bearings 2. JE Forged Pistons, 3. Eagle H Beam Rods 4. 550 cc Precision Turbo injectors/ Custom Rails/ -6AN SS line/ Earls Fittings. 5. Morgan Cam Gears 6. HKS Super Sequential BOV 7. Afco Racing Alum Radiator 8. Electric fan 9. Garrett GT3582R, Ball Bearing Turbo. 65 lbs/min Airflow 10. Greddy 3 row intercooler 11. Aluminum Coolant overflow tank 12. MSD Super Condutor plug wires 13. HKS Exhaust Baffle 14. Custom mandrel 3” exhaust 15. Areomotive Fuel Pressure regulator 16. Spec stage 3 performance clutch 17. Simple Digital Systems Stand Alone ECU converted to MAP sensor, triggered by crankshaft mounted Hall Effects sensor. Set up for 3 bar map 18. 44MM Tial wastegate 19. Distributorless Ignition, utilizing GM coil packs 20. Custom Sheetmetal Intake 21. 70MM Ford Performance Throttlebody 22. Custom Exhaust manifold Extension for wastegate/ Turbo relocation made From 304 Stainless steel 23. Viscous LSD 24. 88 Turbo Transmisson 25. custom 2 inch Poly Motor mounts 26.Moroso Fuel Y-block with Autometer Fuel Pressure gauge 27. Light smoothing of head Ex/Int ports, then Coated with Smooth ceramic. 28. Schnider Valve springs 29 Performance Valve Job 30. Stock JDM Cams 31. Custom Aluminum Fuel Rails with Earls 6 AN fittings/Steel Braided line. 32.Maxima Alternator 33.Tech line coatings "Turbo X" Ceramic coating on all exhaust componants to the Mid pipe. 34. 2.5 inch I/C Pipeing 35. Walbro SS307 Fuel pump. (255 Lt/ph) 36. Innovate LC-1 wideband o2 sensor 37. Innovate DC-16 multi function gauge 38 AEM Tru Boost Electric Boost Controller/gauge SUSPENSION/ BRAKES: 1. Eibach Pro Kit progressive rate suspension 2. Tociko Illumina adjustable shocks 3. Trust front strut brace 4. Custom rear strut brace 5. Motorsports Sway bars 6. Urethane bushings 7. 19 inch SSR GT-2 with Bridgestone tires 8. Brembo rotors 9. Axxes pads 10. Redline fluid 11. Z32 300ZX 4 Piston Brake Calipers. 12. Earls Stainless Brake Lines. 13 Urithane Subframe Bushings 14. Jason's Aluminum Rear Differential Mount
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I have a nice intrior with all Autometer gauges mounted in a custom bezel, wideband, truboost AEM, Racing seats, DVD, beautiful audio System. The car is a complete package and is one of a kind.
Thanks for looking and I hope you like what you see!! It is truely a unique car. I hope it is good enough for an apperance in you Mag. I would love to show it as an example of what a Z31 can be.
Kevin 88hybrid@gmail.com
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