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so yea ive wanted a ws6... been posted that.. i love 240sx... my sn should give that away.. so a customer has offered me a trade plus cash on my end for his car.. hear is the run down.
Engine: Motor has around 80,000 miles on it Trans and clutch, flywheel around 200 miles LS1 block LS6 intake manifold LS6 heads ported / polished Titanium retainers Crane springs Crane valves 205/157 Hardened pushrods Comp cam custom grind 232/236-542/545 Lobe seperation 113 Ported LS2 oil pump LS2 front sump oil pan Ported Throttle body MAF no screen 34lb injectors Custom 1-3/8th headers Dynomax bullet mufflers Custom mild steel coolant piping, no hoses High torque starter Steel braided high pressure power steering line Billet steel cnc's solid motor mounts Custom subframe crossmember for motor Custom transmission mount Pro 5.0 shifter and short stick with Hurst leather shifter knob Built T-56 6-speed transmission from Tick Performance for 700hp One piece steel drive shaft Tomei Technical Traxx 2-way LSD Koyo aluminum radiator Electric fan wired to switch inside car 160 degree thermostat to keep it cool Spec 3+ clutch and billet steel flywheel Steel braided slave cylinder line and custom slave cylinder with mounting CNC's custom factory sway bar spacers to clear oil pan Walboro 255 fuel pump Spliced wire harness to make it all work 423whp and 423tq, which is roughly 450 on a dynojet. Suspension: KYB adjustable shocks Tein springs TC Sportline ruca's TC Sportline traction rods TC Sportline upper toe adjustors TC Sportline lower toe adjustors Polyurethane subframe bushing kit Exterior: Sleepy eye conversion Origin body kit with clear front square markers Painted over center garnish on rear Rattle can flat black Lighting: 8000k HID kit installed LED tag light LED front amber markers Brakes/wheels: 5 Zigen FNO1RC wheels gloss black with silver lip Front 17x8.5 5x114.3 Rear 17x9.5 5x114.3 Steel braided brake lines Front brakes: 350z Track edition slotted rotors and Z32 calipers Rear brakes: Z32 rotors and calipers ![]() ![]() ![]() the body/paint is a no biggie... i would change it up... just looking for opinions
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ohh yea trade would be my vr6 jetta and some cash on top.
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get it. oh and does it have 1 3/8 or 1 3/4 headers? it would be tough to make that power on small headers
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only way is custom headers on that swap... i cant reamember the inside diameter. or colector size.
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i just never heard of anyone building that small of header. if it is that small then have a different set built and make more power
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always an option... just nice to have a turn key car like this.. i can do my own things.. fast manifold turbo/supercharger all the big parts are done. as far as aero/body it would get a full paint job and new aero.. and rims.. deffantly a widebody with some meat out back.
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so whats the good word?
it looks liek a do able trade.. what other mods can i do that will allow more power without major mods.? i am a domestic newbie.. ill admit it. 6.0 block? fast manifold? spray?
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larger dia headers, higher ~.600 lift cam same duration, Fast 92.... I would consider a 6.0 block a major mod.
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care to explane why a 6.0 is a major mod..? i would deffantly concider a fast 92/92 tb setup me and cam with a domestic is like spanish to me.
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Not that it matters, but the rundown said "MAF no screens". That engine has no MAF.
It's not the cleanest swap I've seen, but those cars are fun with LS swaps. Whatever engine upgrades you do, stick with an aluminum block. Could be a good trade. My only concern would be the integrity of the wiring. That can cause a lot of lost time, money and frustration. Plus, I'd hate to see it burn to the ground the first day you have it.
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that is a tiny cam for a ls1, a 6.0 block wouldnt be that bad of a swap. sounds like a good setup
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car has been done for over a year... and driving.. so im ont concerned about wiring..
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i like the setup the way it is.. not like its got a big body or a ton of weight to move...
ive seen these cars run down z06 with similar whp becasue of power/weight what do u think the 92/92 fast manifold would do? whp wize with listed mods. im sure the cam was chose for street use. im sure their are better options..
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lots of duration and no lift whatsoever
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stay aluminum block and unless you plan on spraying alot of NOS then a iron block realy aint needed. my ls1 with gas moves pretty good for having a stock ls1 intake stock heads and a cam and headers. so with what you got now would work pretty well. if its a stock rear i would worry about that the most with a manual trans by they are alot harder on launches than a auto. just get it and start sinking money into it. it will all be ok
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ahh he backed out.. is getting a trade for a 350z and some cash on top
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building a new motor isn't a major mod?
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what u know bout lift and duration
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a lil bit. enough to know thats alot of duration and not much lift? what you know?
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