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300ZX Z32

Dear All

 

Hello. I am a kean fan of all the Datsun Zs. My uncle has owned all excpet the Z32 and my Dad has had a few including the Z31. I have been looking into a Z32 TT '93+ UK car for a while and keep reading/hearing conflicting information. I think I would prefer an auto and would be interested in taking it up to 400bhp. Can anyone tell me a good way of doing this so the car would be in optimum condition as if it were stock. Any information on the Z32 auto or manual would be greatly appreciated. Is there a diffinitve answer to the auto/manual debate?

 

Regards

 

MJ

 

[This message has been edited by MJ (edited 11-01-2002).]

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No - theres no definitive answer.. Go with whichever you would prefer..

 

Mac1's Z has 400bhp, and is an auto - and running fine.. the most important thing is to get an aftermarket transmission cooler fitted - otherwise the boxes have a tendency to coke up the stock cooler and cook themselves, which is expensive!

 

Hmm.. I'll post more as I think of it smile.gif

Or get a manual, but you will need a stronger clutch, if you are looking for that much power

Chip, Intake, Exhaust and Boost jet install or better still boost controller and maybe a few other tweaks should get you close to 400 horses.

 

So much choice out there so down to personal preference which products you go for.

 

If you want more info speak to a guy called Johnny at Grasshopper Pro Sport on 01942 671239

 

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