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09-28-2016, 08:26 PM | #181 |
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Anyone here running and driving with a ka24? Just finished building my motor and was looking to do the z32 swap but now this is catching my eye to do. Should work out cheaper than sourcing a TTz32 manual. Can easily find a wrecked 350z-g35 down here for under 600.
Without including tranny I should be under 1k to just bolt it up right? Colin Adapter + Clutch release bearing - 394 Gtech cross member(use my nismo tranny mount) and shifter adapter - 277 Steel drive Shaft -300 to 350. Somone post a write up getting there speedo working with gps signal and dakota box which is around 180 but its that necessary. |
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09-29-2016, 10:55 AM | #183 |
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Not around here, most sell them local in the scene for 500-800 and if you look on
car-part.com the lowest ive seen is 300 and high as 700 but all the places are 200 miles away. I can find a cd009 60k tranny 10 miles aawy for 500-600 bucks all day. I think 1.5k for everything swapped isnt a bad deal. Then in a few years or so when I swap out the ka and do a proper swap all I have to do is get the adapter and new shifter if its sits too far back. |
10-05-2016, 01:15 PM | #185 |
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Gktech z33 shifter with a Autotech Motoring sr to vq plate (bellhousing machined down .500in)
last week i did a sr to vq swap with the Autotech plate i had laying around on my friend s14 . here are the spec i took of the transmission and engin to calculate the air gap that was needed in between is clutch and bearing target was .300in !!! (I know on my paper i used .200 ! i though it was the same spec as an internal release bearing like on our formula d drift car... i was abit off . .300 is perfect) we had to put a spacer or .400in inbetween the bearing and the carrier ... but from doing this the carrier we had wasnt long enought and the bearing had no more surface to seat properly . to correct this situation we took the z33 carrier welded it back to back to our sr 24mm carrier ... cut away the portion where the fork attaches . it looked like this we machined everithing back to spec : - outside diam. 40mm - Inside diam. we left the sr carrier section un-toutch but the z33 portion we welded on had to be machined just abit loosser (from the weld line to the extremity) . that way it wasnt grabing on the shaft where it slides slip on spacer was .400in thick (inner diam. 40.10mm) ... that way it can slip on without pressing it in for mantenance or to changed the set-up later on . Then re-installed the bearing Final air gap 0.290in perfect clutch engagement
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10-05-2016, 09:54 PM | #187 |
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For anyone info . I found these part number and spec after i did my last transmissiom swap
Nissan oem carrier part# and mm 12mm : 30501-A3800 14mm : 30501-N1601 16mm : 30501-U0200 18mm 30501-S0200 (Z33) 22mm : 30501-S0160 (Z32) 24mm : 30501-K0404 (S13/S14) 26mm : 30501-K0510 (D21 Frontier / Xterra) 28mm : 30501-N1600 (D22 Frontier / Z31 Turbo) [07/83 - 09/86] 32mm : 30501-U8584 (D40)
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10-06-2016, 02:40 PM | #188 |
I think I found the perfect solution for the speedo.
Hey Guys,
It looks like the new AEM GPS speedo will be perfect for our cars. http://www.aemelectronics.com/?q=pro...eries/GPSspeed - It displays speed, heading and altitude. - It has a peak hold feature - it has a fast refresh (10 samples/second) - Integrates with their ECU's to do track mapping. - It has a VSS output of 4.444 HZ/MPH which translates to 16k pulses per mile (no converter needed) that our cars use. (someone check my math) so our factory speedo will work too. At $154 retail it's a really cost effective solution too! I'm still working on my swap, so it will be while before I try it. If anyone beats me to it let us know how it works. |
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I guess you missed the last point which I bolded This will make the OEM cluster work as well! |
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This is what I used for mine
Intellitronix GPS Speed Sensor, Dakota Digital Speed Converter This is how I wired mine up, but I don't remember if my notes where correct, I was in a rush finishing my car before SSC and just happened to get the input/output settings correct. Works perfect though. Probably will double check settings later this fall.
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10-06-2016, 04:11 PM | #194 |
Thanks for posting that.
This guy figured out a way to skip the Dakota converter. https://ekwang.wordpress.com/2012/12...0sx-s13-speed/ |
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12-16-2016, 05:54 PM | #197 |
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F I N A L L Y finished assembling my transmission! I'm running the Maverick Motorsports adapter (sent out my bell housing to George FPR machining) and I'm using the GKTech shifter bracket and crossmember!
Anyone know?? will the reverse lights on my car still function?
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12-18-2016, 12:39 PM | #200 |
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Got my Bellhousing cut off last night, definitely should have got a longer sawzall blade. I got a shorter one thinking it would be easiest. Longer blade is the way to go.
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Anyone having Issues with the GKTech Shifter? ive got all it all assembled on the tranny sitting on a table. The problem that im having is the reverse lock-out, when i push the shifter down to engage reverse, it wont pop back up when in neutral, I have greased the bushing, lightly scuffed it with a file, cleaned up the inside diameter of the new selector (part bushing sits in) to no available. Ive even shimmed the spring a bit to increase the rate. Anyone else have this issue? if so any fix?
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Mine does the same thing but was better after i greased it all up. I just have to lightly pull it up. Really doesn't bother me honestly, I don't use reverse that often lol.
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