Turbo V8 1974 Datsun 260z Like 240z 280z S30 302 Mustang Engine on 2040-cars
Hayward, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:roller ford 302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Datsun
Model: Z-Series
Trim: 2 door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 53,569
Sub Model: 260z
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Selling 1 1974 (early model) 260z with a v8 ( sbf 302 ) conversion that is now turbo charged.
cold start.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPdWIViCl3c
NO 1/4 /track times
This is an early model 1974 260z which is basically a 240z.
RUNS AND DRIVES. I commute on this 2 days a week.
what it needs:
-dash has a plastic dash cover. it has cracks also on some spots.
Its a great car. cruises at 80mph @ 2100 rpm. good torque all throughout.
mods:
FUEL :
-Holley 4150 650cfm
-Fully rebuilt and converted for blow through application
-Quick fuel vitton needles and seats, holley carb jets, nitrophil float kits, barry grant vent baffles etc.
-Mallory 1/2 " fuel hardline (feed and return) from tank to engine
-Russel carb Fuel filter
-Mallory regulator
-Holley fuel pump safety switch
-1/2" Phenolic Carb spacer
-Walbro 255 fuel pump
Engine:
1990 Mustang 302 roller
-Fully rebuilt
- 933pt1 Headgasket
-arp Head Stud
-crane cam rockers
-reverse flow waterpump
-aluminum under drive pulley
-New 110 amp single wire alternator
-Custom Engine Mount/crosmember
Transmision:
Stock T5
-New oem pilot bearing
-New oem Throw-out bearing
-Custom pull slave( hydraulic set up instead of cable that stangs use.)
-braided 3an SS clutch line
-Tilton 1" Master Cylinder
-Lakewood poly trans mount
-JTR trans mount
-Billet short shifter
-NEW high torque starter
-Custom Speedo Cable. Yes its working.
-Hawks Racing Billet steel flywheel- 50oz
-stage 4, 4 puc clutch
Driveshaft:
JTR DS adapter
Spicer U-joint
Custom length DS
Ignition:
-GM Ignition module
-Mustang 5.0 coils
-Maxi Fuse block
-Ford racing 9mm wires
Exhaust:
-copper exhaust gasket
-all V-band exhaust
-FULL 3" straight through exhaust
-Dynomax super turbo muffler
-4" electric Cutout
Gauges:
-Equus water temp, oil pressure (Factory looking)
-autometer 8k tach
Turbo Stuff:
-Blowthrough Carb hat w/ 2" spacer for better signal
-Custom exhaust manifold /crossover T4
-Tial Style BOV
-60mm X02 wastegate
-Weiand 7515 intake manifold
-69mm gt45 turbo
Tires:
New Stock front tires
-New Nitto 555r 325/50 r15 rear tires with custom 15x10 rims
Suspension:
-New Tokico HP Shocks and Springs
-New energy suspension poly bushings-fronts all done
MISC:
-15" sub in the back with 1100w amp.
Car is RUST FREE. I can show you pics before the black paint(it was the original blue)
CAR IS CURRENTLY boosting only 3psi.(wastegate spring) I put the boost controller on my talon so this went down.
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