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I just bought a wrecked non-op turbo car this weekend. Fundamentally the swap seems easy, it'll just be the wiring that's difficult for me.

 

 

its more or less like 3-4 wires.

 

your pretty much just wiring the ECU to the ignition, power, and ground

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I picked it up for a grand. I found this guide on hybridz http://forums.hybrid...rbo-swap-guide/ so Im gonna try following it alittle.

 

Yeah it will definitely save time reading it over and over plenty of times but like Skib said its like 3-4 wires (ECU, Coil, Ground) but the swap is straight forward a lot easier on S30's than on a S130 at the time i did the L28ET swap i had a friend help me swap it for me for $500 bucks a few years back but mine had 87 300zx Turbo ECU & MAF made it a little difficult plus it had some wires cut that shouldn't have been cut. laugh.gif

 

Make sure everything is clean and works properly or else it can be a pain the arse to know what is wrong with it in the first start up.

 

I'm no mechanic but i'm down to help out if you need a hand getting that engine in there.

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Is there anyplace local you guys would recommend for rebuilding it?

 

 

:rofl: again, shoulda done this last week before I moved outa medford.

 

ask John Ray the parts manager at Lithia Nissan for a recommendation.

(I see to many shops build Datsun/Nissan motors that only know how to build small blocks

and they do a shithouse job :rolleyes: )

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Thanks for the offer Jorge, but I should be good laugh.gif

If I get my garage cleaned out tomorrow I'm hoping to pull the l28et out this weekend.

Is there anyplace local you guys would recommend for rebuilding it?

 

You probably looking a little over $1000 bucks I've already asked around a few years back no shop is really a Datsun specialist so it's not really worth the effort taking it to a shop that hasn't worked on one. If I has a garage and more tools I would have rebuild mine myself. Skib is right you should have asked him!

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:rofl: again, shoulda done this last week before I moved outa medford.

 

ask John Ray the parts manager at Lithia Nissan for a recommendation.

(I see to many shops build Datsun/Nissan motors that only know how to build small blocks

and they do a shithouse job :rolleyes: )

 

John said you went by the last time I went there to get some parts.

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John said you went by the last time I went there to get some parts.

 

 

Hes a cool dude.

 

Figure he'll know someone who knows L's enough in the area that can do a good build.

 

I prob wouldnt trust any of the actual shops in town, none of them have L motor experience.

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Hes a cool dude.

 

Figure he'll know someone who knows L's enough in the area that can do a good build.

 

I prob wouldnt trust any of the actual shops in town, none of them have L motor experience.

 

Yeah John would know even some of the Z car club guys work on there own cars, and John probably would have time if he wanted to help out he's always working!

 

There is only one Shop that I know that has touched some Z cars its right in front of the Honda Dealer. I only talked to a guy there that was an engineer he showed me all these projects he had going on, he also at the time was selling a clean black 83 280zx.

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I think i talked to them fro recommendations for welding my antisway bar mount back on. I'll give them a call and see what they have to say. Depending on the quotes I get I might just throw some dough (2 grand) at the rebuilt one on ebay and sell what I can off the part car so I don't net too much of a loss lol

And the turbo car was kinda a spur of the moment thing, which i just picked up superbowel Sunday. I was gonna come talk with datsun ppl on saturday but no one was there when i swung by >.<

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I think i talked to them fro recommendations for welding my antisway bar mount back on. I'll give them a call and see what they have to say. Depending on the quotes I get I might just throw some dough (2 grand) at the rebuilt one on ebay and sell what I can off the part car so I don't net too much of a loss lol

And the turbo car was kinda a spur of the moment thing, which i just picked up superbowel Sunday. I was gonna come talk with datsun ppl on saturday but no one was there when i swung by >.<

 

I wouldn't trust eBay rebuilds if your going that far why not just have Rebello do something with the motor, in my opinion If it was my engine I would much rather get my own hands dirty and rebuild it myself. Plus there's a ton of info on HybridZ about rebuilding, what kind of power you want, etc etc.

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you dont need to replace the pistons unless you want to.

 

unless they have been subject to some serious detonation or have been hydrolocked/blown HG never fixed.

and the pistons and cylinder walls are undamaged just give it a kiss hone to make sure the rings seat and be on your way.

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