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06-19-2018, 09:20 PM | #1 |
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1995 240SX – LS6 w/ built 4L80E w/ Transbrake, Kouki Conversion w/ Fresh Paint
SOLD. Thanks, all.
Brief history: I purchased this car in 2005. At the time it was mainly stock but had a stock SR20DET with a knock. I was able to drive it home, pull the motor and replaced it with another stock SR. I eventually upgraded to a GT30 with supporting mods and had the old SR rebuilt with upgraded internals/components. Around this same time in 2007 I suffered an injury that prevented me from driving a manual. I thought about selling the car then, as it was my second/project car, but instead decided to pursue an automatic option that would allow me to drive it. Below is the result, a purpose built car that has a lot more potential because of the quality and ‘beefiness’ of the parts used and attention to detail. This car was finished in August 2015, but has mainly sat in my garage the past three years, hence the reason why it’s time to sell it. In that time I have put less that 1,200 miles on it, and 600 of that was driving from Louisville, KY to D.C. Also, it has never been to the track since I’ve owned it. I covered the main areas, but I am sure I am leaving a few things out. Please feel free to message me with any questions. Details: 1995 240sx with 164,100 on chassis Kouki Conversion, bodywork, and custom paint (160 total hours) by Phantom Autobody Powerplant and Drivetrain: LS6 from a 2001 ZO6 with 46,000 miles FAST ELECTRONICS 102mm intake w/ Professional Products complete Fuel Rail Kit Jake’s Performance Stage II 4L80E w/ Trans Brake, custom trans mount, and tranny cooler Jake’s Performance custom converter (Stall 3500/ Shift Point 6600) Sikky mounting kit/custom oil pan/headers/power steering/etc PSI custom harness, reflashed PCM, DBW and ISS enabled for 4L80E Q45 LSD Diff Final gear ratio: 3.54 / 300ZX TT Driver Side Axle (installed on driver side of 240SX) and Infiniti Q45 Driver Side Axle (installed on passenger side of 240SX). Koyo Radiator Suspension: APEXi N1 ExV Coilovers Energy Suspension Hyper-Flex complete bushing replacement SPL SOLID Differential Bushings SPL SOLID Subframe Conversion Bushings Brakes/Wheels/Tires: CTS-V front brake calipers with 13” Mitsubishi Evolution Evo 8/Evo 9 Performance Brake Rotors (Front) 300zx rear brake caliper with Power Stop K666 Rear Ceramic Brake Pad and Cross Drilled/Slotted Combo Rotor Enkei RPF1- Racing Series 17x9.5 18mm Offset (rear) 17x8 (front) Yokohama S.Drive High Performance Tire - 255/40R17 94Z and 235/40R17 90Z Electronics and Misc: AEM Wideband AEM oil pressure gauge 12” electric fan with thermostat Optima Batteries RedTop Battery relocated to the trunk in xx battery box T-Spec V12-CBF140 V12 Series 140 Amp Circuit Breaker Walbro 255lph In-Line Fuel Pump New Brake Master Cylinder New rear glass and several pieces of rubber trim replaced. I tried to be as thorough capture the known issues in the Imgur album with photos and descriptions, most are very minor, but wanted to be as transparent as possible. Here is a summary: Two hairline crack in the brake light (was like that when I bout the lights) Drivers seat lumbar worn through 1/4” scratch and small dent in paint above driver’s side rear wheel, which is very minor, but the most significant s issue with the paint. There are ~2 other minor blemishes from in the front bumper area/hood from road debris, but barely noticeable and unable to capture in a picture. Other than that, the paint is pristine. No A/C No trim around shifter Crack in trim below radio Crack in passenger’s side door handle trim Radio currently doesn’t work and I have a replacement I will swap or give to new owner. Discoloration on sunroof trim, sunroof is functional and no leaks. Discoloration on windshield wipers Gop of back seat has a few small cracks in the leather Two small surfaces area rust spots in trunk 1/8" cut in passengers side door glued seem behind drivers seat separated Last edited by hennajapagaijin; 09-11-2018 at 03:45 PM.. |
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06-28-2018, 04:23 PM | #2 |
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0:01 – Start up 0:11 – Walk around while running 0:52 - Transbrake demonstration 1:11 – Another quicker transbrake because traffic behind me 1:24 – Brief pull on the highway |
07-01-2018, 11:41 AM | #8 |
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1. 4l80e is the strongest transmission for this application and requires less maintenance than the six speed, and it is faster in a race.
2. I believe Jakes performance makes the stoutest, highest quality, most expensive 4l80e in the United States. The trans probably cost more than the engine. 3. anybody that complains about other cars not having a six speed has never tried to drive that car with a six speed in regular daily traffic jams and then had to deal with the hard aftermath of heat and wear on an expensive set of dry clutch plates. I'd rather keep the heart of my car liquid cooled, non-contact, thanks. |
07-01-2018, 01:01 PM | #9 | |
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07-01-2018, 07:36 PM | #10 | |
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A: let a good bit of distance between you and the car in front of you then move forward all at once several feet. cons to this are other cars will cut in front of you, road rage stuff happens B: Keep up with the car in front of you, inching along cons to this are clutch wear and tear. No way around it. No opinion about it either. Increased heat and wear on the clutch as you press and go press and go over and over for inches at a time down ten or thirty miles of blocked up highway road. Neither one of those solutions is acceptable, I'd like to hear yours; Mine was to get out and start pushing the car. I would simply shut the engine off and try to keep the car moving with traffic. less wear on the clutch this way, but, acceptable? |
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07-15-2018, 08:03 PM | #13 | |
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Couldn't agree more, thanks! As Jake says, the 4L80 is not for everyone, but it is the unit of choice if you plan to make serious power. That was my eventual plan; unfortunately, I never got there. However, the car is now setup for someone else who wants to go that route.
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07-15-2018, 10:11 PM | #14 | |
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I love this setup and have been wanting something along the lines to make a nasty quarter mile car with a bit more power. I know. I’m a boring person who likes straight lines. Unfortunately I’m having to accept that I need a new DD before I get anymore toys. |
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