I happened to find your website while trying to find a small / slim alternator for my own project, and now I know where to look, many thanks!
Your car is a beautiful little classic with a superb modern power plant and drivetrain, could not get any better than that! I bet it can surprise a few people off the line too!
@charlieflint - Thanks for the kind words. Glad the alternator tip is helping you. I am still enjoying the reliability and smooth power that this swap provides. I drive like a little old lady, but in the right hands the car is quite quick off the line.
@tomakze - After all this time, I still haven't hooked up the speedometer, so I don't know how fast it is. But, it is much faster "by the seat of the pants". More importantly to me, it is smoother, quieter and no longer smokey and smelly.
@jfbrink No worries! I really need to start working on my swap, but everything else keeps breaking on the car and consequently it is always being put off. Oh well, I now have a new suspension system, steering system, 300zxtt brakes, etc! Kinda silly considering the wimpy worn out powerplant! I am very jealous of yours!
How are you planning on hooking up the speedo? are you somehow keeping the original one?
I happened to find your website while trying to find a small / slim alternator for my own project, and now I know where to look, many thanks!
Your car is a beautiful little classic with a superb modern power plant and drivetrain, could not get any better than that! I bet it can surprise a few people off the line too!
Thanks for the upload!
charlieflint 1 year ago
@charlieflint - Thanks for the kind words. Glad the alternator tip is helping you. I am still enjoying the reliability and smooth power that this swap provides. I drive like a little old lady, but in the right hands the car is quite quick off the line.
jfbrink 1 year ago
woulda kept it nissan, still respect
c0c0asauce 1 year ago
@c0c0asauce - I hear you. I wanted a no-weld swap, which excluded all the Nissan engines I knew of. Thanks.
jfbrink 1 year ago
so, how fast is it with the new powerplant? big difference?
tomakze 2 years ago
@tomakze - After all this time, I still haven't hooked up the speedometer, so I don't know how fast it is. But, it is much faster "by the seat of the pants". More importantly to me, it is smoother, quieter and no longer smokey and smelly.
jfbrink 1 year ago
@jfbrink No worries! I really need to start working on my swap, but everything else keeps breaking on the car and consequently it is always being put off. Oh well, I now have a new suspension system, steering system, 300zxtt brakes, etc! Kinda silly considering the wimpy worn out powerplant! I am very jealous of yours!
How are you planning on hooking up the speedo? are you somehow keeping the original one?
tomakze 1 year ago