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Ztealth's EXA

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 1:09 pm
by Ztealth
Name:
Paul

Location:
Gosford

Year/ Model:
83 EXA

Colour:
White

Period of ownership:
9 months

Performance:
6.3secs 0-100 (G-Tech). 1/4 mile - NA.

Engine Mods:
Standard motor/manifolds/injectors/ECU
Match ported VL throttle
Hi-Flowed T2
Turbosmart controller (9-15psi)
Shortened inlet piping
300zx intercooler/2.25" piping
3" mandrel dump pipe
2.5" mandrel exhaust

Interior Mods:
Power windows (no, not factory)
Pop-up sunroof
Boost gauge
CD Player
Turbo timer

Exterior Mods:
100% factory standard
(Have a look at the "DATSUN" badge on the back!)

Wheels:
Standard 13"

Other:
Remote locking
Immoboliser/Alarm
Window tints

Future Plans:
I'm not really into all the fancy chrome/polished/painted side of things
unless it has some practical use, so I intend to leave the body and
interior standard. I will have to add a set of rims to help the traction
issues. The EXA is performance orientated foremost. I have done all
repairs and modifications myself so far and enjoy experiencing the
results. I am currently sourcing some more parts for modifications which
I plan on doing in the next few weeks. I will post here to let you all know
how the modifications go.

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Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 1:22 pm
by photoglossy
oooh power windows :) Something i havnt seen on an N12 before.

You car looks to be in quite good nick eh. Keep on extending that mods list.

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 3:37 pm
by etking
very tidy and i love the electric windows, had any trouble with them? i will be getting some soon for my ET when funds are available

what mods u planning?? next thing id suggest is a turbo upgrade, perhaps t25g and a bigger front mount cooler, nice work so far tho

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:01 pm
by BQ.05.TD
wat radiator is that man. looks factory but its not lol
that cooelr is a bit on the small side to be runnign 15 psi me thinks but well done with the mods.
your pritty close to me. should catch up one day lol

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 7:08 pm
by etking
ill take a stab and say is a NA n12 radiator??

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 8:48 pm
by Matt
etking wrote:ill take a stab and say is a NA n12 radiator??
It's different to my old NA n12's radiator, but who knows, maybe a different model?

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 9:31 pm
by Ztealth
etking wrote:very tidy and i love the electric windows, had any trouble with them? i will be getting some soon for my ET when funds are available

what mods u planning?? next thing id suggest is a turbo upgrade, perhaps t25g and a bigger front mount cooler, nice work so far tho
No trouble with the windows, although the drivers side is a little noisy. They where installed by the previous owner who had the car for 8 years or so.

Don't really wish to reveal the plans for mods at this stage, except to say it will be a substantial upgrade from what it is now 8)

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 9:47 pm
by Ztealth
BQ.05.TD wrote:wat radiator is that man. looks factory but its not lol
that cooelr is a bit on the small side to be runnign 15 psi me thinks but well done with the mods.
your pritty close to me. should catch up one day lol
Yep - ET king is right, it's a NA N12 radiator. Purposely chosen because of factory mounts and so on. A different hose was all that was needed for the top one, and the bottom hose was made from two hoses joined in the centre. Very easy to do...

Yeah, the cooler is small, however I believe it is well suited/sized to the mods the car has. My logic is that being from a 300zx, with a 3 litre 6 cylinder twin turbocharged motor running twin intercoolers and putting out 300hp standard, that if we halve the motor size it suits the EXA quite well. The EXA is 1.5 litre 4 cylinder motor, nowhere near as efficient as the ZX motor, and if the cooler does a good job on the ZX, then would be well suited to the EXA. After driven hard, the cooler is cool to touch. Also, combined with short lengthed cooler pipes, lag with this setup is very minimal and purposely built this way which makes for a very street driveable car.

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 9:52 pm
by BQ.05.TD
well your theory is ok for stock boost. but wind it up to 15 and ya asknig for trouble if u ask me. shor its better then having none but a cooler that small will be pritty restrictive at the boost level. as for lag. i have a big 600,300cooler and like 2.8m of cooler pipeing and i get no diffrence in throttel response as i would have no cooler.

as for the radiator. do u fint it overheats quicker then b4. if does it keep the temp at a good temp.
justin

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 9:58 pm
by Ztealth
BQ.05.TD wrote:as for the radiator. do u fint it overheats quicker then b4. if does it keep the temp at a good temp.
justin
When driving it holds the temperature down below 1/4, no worries, even when driven hard. It's only when stationery that the temp starts to creep up a little...

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:57 pm
by khalid
hi
have you put the motec in yet

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 6:57 pm
by Ztealth
khalid wrote:hi
have you put the motec in yet
Hi Khalid - Very soon the Motec will be going in along with all the other goodies :D

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:47 pm
by angel
Ztealth wrote:
khalid wrote:hi
have you put the motec in yet
Hi Khalid - Very soon the Motec will be going in along with all the other goodies :D
oh so you bought the motec, i hope you have some really good mods to go with such a nice little ecu