240sx Coupe Converted To Rhd Nissan Silvia Jdm Front on 2040-cars
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
1989 Nissan 240sx coupe / silvia conversion $700
-rhd firewall swap $700 s13 sr20det black top 65,000km on motor tuned at 16psi made 300whp. -detuned for safe driving 12psi made 255whp) (un opened) stock internals never been touched. $2100 -power steering, -no ac pro max intercooler is located in that location now. -gm 3 bar map and aem iat sensor $100 -twisted motion gt2871R $300 -isis cai $60 -promax mid mount intercooler and Ic piping (aluminum) $450 -sheepdog prof bov $150 -new sr20det tb and gasket $70 -new steal exhaust mani gasket and turbo gasket -newer water pump $50 -Quest Alternator conversion $80 -Quest Alternator $100 - aeromotive fpr $145 -denso 550cc injectors $200 -koyo radiator $260 -ngk spark plugs $21 -megan tub mani (also have stock) $150 -megan 3in dp $100 -megan 3in exhaust extended tip $300 -Test Pipe $50 -walbro 255 fp (brand new less then 50 miles) $100 -samco radiator hoses $105 -mishimoto fans (with auto turn on) $185 -blitz rad cap $50 -greddy oil cap $50 -nismotronic ecu $550 -battery relocated to the trunk $50 new factory Nissan engine harness, $500 speciality wiring lower harness $90 180sx headlights to taillights wiring harness $1500 drivetrain: sr20det trans $250 stock sr20det clutch (new fluid) kaaz 1.5 LSD (new fluid) $900 B&M short shifter $80 Suspension; Tein circuit racing spec adjustable coilovers $2200 Tein front pillow ball upper mount with camber plate $186 tein front tie rods $100 godspeed gen2 rear upper camber $120 godspeed gen2 rear lower toe $150 Brakes: s14 5 lug conversion $350 z32 front brakes $250 Interior: Nardi red stitching suede steering wheel $80 jdm cluster all working $70 bride rep seats $1100 bride interior door panels, shift boot, rear speaker rack, glove box. $600 aftermarket white shift knob $30 sony mp3/usb/siri radio (new) $80 takata rep harnesses $150 harness bar $100 aem afr wideband and gauge $168 autometer boost gauge $55 jdm anologe climate control with auto control function $70 exterior: s13 silvia front metal fenders, $250 s13 silvia aero bumper (super rare) $1000 s13 silvia vis carbo fiber hood $625 s13 brick projectors (tought factory plastic housing and clear corners) $425+100=$525 s13 silvia center grill (have but not installed) $70 s13 stock back bumper (on car) s13 abs side skirts $150 s13 k's emblems $45 s13 silvia trunk lock emblem $88 s13 power folding mirrors $120 HID low and halogen high headlights $80 wheels 18x8.75 xxr 530 (new tires less then 200 miles) $400 18.9.75 xxr 530 ( new tires less then 200 miles) all four black in color $400 or $800 total for rims and tires TOTAL of $20,108 invested dropped several inches but not slammed to the ground sticker bombed the dash and the back window with all the parts I've bought for the car from the different companies. everything works, even the power sunroof. |
Nissan 240SX for Sale
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UAW calls on US State Department to help with Nissan plant
Tue, 29 Apr 2014The United Auto Workers is calling for reinforcements in its ongoing battle with Nissan at the manufacturer's Canton, MS factory, where the Altima, Armada, Titan and NV (and eventually, the next Murano) are built. The union has been attempting to organize the employees at the factory for several years, but it's been largely unsuccessful.
Now, Reuters is reporting that the UAW is teaming with the IndustriALL Global Union and requesting intervention by the US State Department, with both groups accusing Nissan of using "threats, intimidation and fear" to keep the 5,600 workers at the facility from organizing. The two unions say this violates the guidelines of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, an international organization dedicated to stimulating economic growth.
The UAW and IndustriALL are asking the State Department's National Contact Point to serve as mediator with Nissan, to make sure things play out fairly. Speaking to Reuters, though, there's at least one Michigan-based labor adviser that's skeptical of the move.
DC fast charging not as damaging to EV batteries as expected
Mon, Mar 17 2014As convenient as DC fast charging is, there have been lots of warnings that repeated dumping of so many electrons into an electric vehicle's battery pack in such a short time would reduce the battery's life. While everyone agrees that DC fast charging does have some effect on battery life, it may not be as bad as previously expected. Over on SimanaitisSays, Dennis Simanaitis, writes about a recent presentation by Matt Shirk of the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) called DC Fast, Wireless, And Conductive Charging Evaluation Projects (PDF) that describes an ongoing test of four 2012 Nissan Leaf EVs that are being charged in two pairs of two. One pair only recharges from 50-kW DC fast chargers, which the other two sip from 3.3-kW Level 2 chargers exclusively. Otherwise, the cars are operated pretty much the same: climate is automatically set to 72 degrees, are driven on public roads around Phoenix, AZ and have the same set of dedicated drivers is rotated through the four cars. "Degradation depends more on the miles traveled than on the nature of recharging." What's most interesting are the charts on page seven of Shirk's presentation (click the image above to enlarge), which show the energy capacity of each of the four vehicles. When they were new, the four batteries were each tested to measure their energy capacity and given a 0 capacity loss baseline. They were then tested at 10,000, 20,000, 30,000 and 40,000 miles, and at each point, the DC-only EVs had roughly the same amount of battery loss as the Level 2 test subjects. The DC cars did lose a bit more at each test, but only around a 25-percent overall loss after 40k, compared to 23 percent for the Level 2 cars. Simanaitis' takeaway is that, "INL data suggest that the amount of degradation depends more on the miles traveled than on the nature of recharging." The tests are part of the INLs' Advanced Vehicle Testing Activity work and a final report is forthcoming. These initial numbers from IPL do mesh with other research into DC fast charging, though. Mitsubishi said daily fast charging wouldn't really hurt the battery in the i-MiEV and MIT tests of a Fisker Karma battery showed just 10-percent loss over 1,500 rapid charge-discharge cycles.
Panoz mulls suing Nissan for ZEOD RC's Deltawing likeness
Tue, 17 Sep 2013Imitation might be the sincerest form of flattery, but in racing, where something as simple as a car's shape can lead to a competitive advantage, imitation can be a big no-no. That reality is being played out right now, with the DeltaWing prototype and the Nissan ZEOD RC. The two cars, as you can see from the images above, bear a striking resemblance to each other. They're so similar, in fact, that Dr. Don Panoz, one of the big names behind the DeltaWing program, is assigning some legal eagles to investigate any patent infringement.
The similarity shouldn't be a shock, though. Both cars are penned by Ben Bowlby, and the DeltaWing - which will be arriving as a coupe in the very near future - had Nissan branding and power for a not-insignificant amount of time. But for Panoz, the ZEOD RC's resemblance is just a bit too much, as he told Autoweek, "It's been interesting to watch people from Nissan trying to dodge the question, but the fact is that in their own press release they admit that the configuration of the ZEOD is the same as the DeltaWing. And we do have patents, in fact another one was just issued last week. We are in discussions with our legal advisors and we'll see what happens."
Frankly, it's not difficult to see what Panoz means. The general shape of the ZEOD RC, with its wide rear track and narrow front track arrangement - not to mention the headlights mounted over the rear wheel arches and any arrangements not visible under the body - are so reminiscent of the DeltaWing that differences like the shape of its closed cockpit and more upright front end might not prove different enough to avert Panoz's legal action. We'll stay with this one and let you know as more becomes available.