new to the Zcene
#1
new to the Zcene
Hey what's up? Well I guess I should introduce myself.
Names Kyle, 18. Los Angeles, CA. I am about to buy a 1979 Nissan 280ZX from a friend of mine this Friday. The car is in overall good condition, but does need new fuel injectors.
After I get everything running correctly I'm going to start making mods to it. Exhaust, intake, engine, headers, brakes.. etc.
But here's the catch! I don't know jack about cars.
I was wondering if anyone here could help me out.
I plan for a 2 year people before my car is ready.
Oh yea, I'm a drift racer. So there will be dings on the car, but they'll be fixed out.
I am happy to soon be an owner of a 280ZX. The second I saw the car I couldn't wait to have it.
Hope to hear from you all soon.
Names Kyle, 18. Los Angeles, CA. I am about to buy a 1979 Nissan 280ZX from a friend of mine this Friday. The car is in overall good condition, but does need new fuel injectors.
After I get everything running correctly I'm going to start making mods to it. Exhaust, intake, engine, headers, brakes.. etc.
But here's the catch! I don't know jack about cars.
I was wondering if anyone here could help me out.
I plan for a 2 year people before my car is ready.
Oh yea, I'm a drift racer. So there will be dings on the car, but they'll be fixed out.
I am happy to soon be an owner of a 280ZX. The second I saw the car I couldn't wait to have it.
Hope to hear from you all soon.
#3
Thanks man.
Well, to start off with.
I'm looking for information on my car.
The engine type, turbo/non-turbo, the brades, everything I can about it.
But I think I would have to look into the paper work on that one or get my mechanic to tell me.
Then I'm going to need to know what options I have for modifications.
What engines I can swap, what clutches, brakes, what rims/tires I can use.
Then I'm gonna compile a list of it all and see if they'll all work together with each other.
If anyone wants to contact me outside of the forum.
here's my email.
parare.veritas@gmail.com
Well, to start off with.
I'm looking for information on my car.
The engine type, turbo/non-turbo, the brades, everything I can about it.
But I think I would have to look into the paper work on that one or get my mechanic to tell me.
Then I'm going to need to know what options I have for modifications.
What engines I can swap, what clutches, brakes, what rims/tires I can use.
Then I'm gonna compile a list of it all and see if they'll all work together with each other.
If anyone wants to contact me outside of the forum.
here's my email.
parare.veritas@gmail.com
#4
#1... buy a Haynes Repair Manual. THAT IS A MUST. It will help you more than we can... and ya won't have to wait here for an answer.
#2... We have lots of "sticky" threads in the 280zx sections that talk about common problems and mods for the 280zx... from basic repairs to wild mods. There's tons of info already on this site. Feel free to browse throughout! ( https://www.zdriver.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=77 ). The search tool can be ya best friend here!
#2... We have lots of "sticky" threads in the 280zx sections that talk about common problems and mods for the 280zx... from basic repairs to wild mods. There's tons of info already on this site. Feel free to browse throughout! ( https://www.zdriver.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=77 ). The search tool can be ya best friend here!
#5
https://www.zdriver.com/forums/showt...specifications
Good choice of a car!
In the link is pretty much all the information on our cars.
Good choice of a car!
In the link is pretty much all the information on our cars.
#6
These links will help you get started:
Specifications
Microfiche
FSM (Where to buy one)
Where to buy parts
Common Problems
There's lots more information that can be found by using our Search feature. Welcome to the forum, and please post pix when you get your 280ZX!
**EDIT: Haha, we're posting all over each other. Just goes to show ya how friendly we all are here.
Specifications
Microfiche
FSM (Where to buy one)
Where to buy parts
Common Problems
There's lots more information that can be found by using our Search feature. Welcome to the forum, and please post pix when you get your 280ZX!
**EDIT: Haha, we're posting all over each other. Just goes to show ya how friendly we all are here.
#7
You guys are amazing!!!
I've been at other forums for about 6 months looking for information. And here I am, registering TODAY, and I've got so much information at my hands.
You guys rock my headers off.
I've been at other forums for about 6 months looking for information. And here I am, registering TODAY, and I've got so much information at my hands.
You guys rock my headers off.
#8
Welcome to the forum bro'. And yes we are here to help you, in any way that we can. And congrats on getting a 280zx, you will be happy, on how sweet the Z is. I own 3 280zx's, and wouldnt' give them up for anything. Anyway any questions you have, we will point you in the right direction.
#10
Welcome to ZDRIVER.com. The first thing you need to do (after getting a Haynes Repair Manual as Nismo suggested) is to order some ZDRIVER decals, so everyone will know that you are a member of the most informative website for Z owners. If it weren't for these guys (and girls), my Z would have driven me to frustration a long time ago. Not only can you get advice here, find parts and make friends, but you can also vent your frustrations about your Z here and someone will care!!! Once again, welcome to the Z World!
#11
I noticed on the Haynes manual, it's from 79 - 83? If I can remember back 15 minutes ago..
Do they not make one for each specific year?
I also saw I can get the FSM thing from Nissan, is that on my car specifically?
FSM - Factory Service Manual???
I will definately order some stickers. But alas, where do I get them? hahaha.
Do they not make one for each specific year?
I also saw I can get the FSM thing from Nissan, is that on my car specifically?
FSM - Factory Service Manual???
I will definately order some stickers. But alas, where do I get them? hahaha.
#12
A Haynes Manual will be fine... you don't really need a FSM unless you need every single little tiny itty bitty detail about the car, and want to pay the high price for FSM's.
The 280zx Haynes manual is from 79-83 (the same years the 280zx was produced).
The 280zx Haynes manual is from 79-83 (the same years the 280zx was produced).
#13
The Haynes will tell you in each section if there are specific instructions for a repair for a particular year. Otherwise, the instructions will cover all years.
I purchased the FSM on CD rom off ebay for like $15. It has been useful also.
There is a sticky in the 280zx sections of sticky's that tells you where to get a FSM. As for the ZDRIVER stickers, there is a post also telling you where to buy them for like $2 each.
I purchased the FSM on CD rom off ebay for like $15. It has been useful also.
There is a sticky in the 280zx sections of sticky's that tells you where to get a FSM. As for the ZDRIVER stickers, there is a post also telling you where to buy them for like $2 each.
#17
Props On Getting A 79 They Only Came In Slicktop. Which In My Opinon Looks A Heck Of Alot Better On The Zx. T-tops Were Made For Camero And Such Wimpy American Cars.. I Know I'll Get Flamed For That As Well. The Only Non American Car That Looked Nice With T-tops Were The Z32's.
#23
The Only Reason Is Cause Of The Rust Issue Other Than That They Are Ok. It Just Takes Away Some Of The Lines That Make It Sleek. But Anyhow Lets Not Make This A Debate Over T-top Vs Non T-top So Welcome Any How.
#24
A what i say about Dis-n the z car, it ain't cool. Thats funny, skittle, about the rust issue, cause my roof is the only thing that doesn't have rust, if i took pix of the bottom doors and Qtrs. everyone would cry, im in tears myself just thinking about it. Well someday i'll fix her back to better than new. I agree the slick tops are better looking, but being that i have no a/c i'll take my T's anyday.