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SB, love the car. It's looking good. I drove mine to work today for the first time. Got stopped at what seemed like every light by people asking me what kind of car it was. I'm sure you get the same thing every time you take it out. Keep up the good work and glad to see another 4 being taken care of.
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hi from New Zealand, this is my '75 808 wagon orginal '75 paint been garaged almost all her life! running rx4 13b extend port(stage2) 48 ida, twin system, locked dizzy, gilmore drive set, series 5 turbo gear box(tranny) and rx3 rear end with 3.9 lsd with billet steal case! it likes being on the brakes as you can see!










Originally Posted by PERTANO
SB, love the car. It's looking good. I drove mine to work today for the first time. Got stopped at what seemed like every light by people asking me what kind of car it was. I'm sure you get the same thing every time you take it out. Keep up the good work and glad to see another 4 being taken care of.
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Originally Posted by gator
hi from New Zealand, this is my '75 808 wagon orginal '75 paint been garaged almost all her life! running rx4 13b extend port(stage2) 48 ida, twin system, locked dizzy, gilmore drive set, series 5 turbo gear box(tranny) and rx3 rear end with 3.9 lsd with billet steal case! it likes being on the brakes as you can see!












This is my ride when I'm home in Aus. 808, full RX3 Series 2 (AP) concersion, and a 13B extend port, 176 RWHP



I'm in the process of purchasing a Savanna Series 2 here in Japan at the moment. Will post photos when I get my hands on it.



I'm in the process of purchasing a Savanna Series 2 here in Japan at the moment. Will post photos when I get my hands on it.
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Holy **** thost last three post are some of the cleanest rides on the thread damn those are nice. Yo guys keep the pics coming. Does anyone know how to make this a sticky.
Rotary powered 1972 Datsun 1200...
Pic of my 1972 Datsun 1200 powered by a full J bridge , holley carb with NOS, TII trans, Ford 9", Bogart rims...... was street driven till I decided to make it full on drag.
For sale, trade.......Just sitting at my friend's shop for now. Had lots of fun. No time now.
1st pic is race version, 2nd pic when it was streetable
For sale, trade.......Just sitting at my friend's shop for now. Had lots of fun. No time now.
1st pic is race version, 2nd pic when it was streetable
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This is my friend's 1971 VW Bug in the old set up. Its now going fuel injection with a Haltech. Hopeful just a few more weeks on it. I'll be updating some PICs of it soon.
Originally Posted by SBMotors
This is my friend's 1971 VW Bug in the old set up. Its now going fuel injection with a Haltech. Hopeful just a few more weeks on it. I'll be updating some PICs of it soon.
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Originally Posted by SBMotors
This is my friend's 1971 VW Bug in the old set up. Its now going fuel injection with a Haltech. Hopeful just a few more weeks on it. I'll be updating some PICs of it soon.
Yo i just wanted to know a couple of things on your setup or your friends setup.
First off
What type of carb is that is that the holly and what size
What mods did you have to do to the carb in order for it to withstand boost press.
what type of fuel pump are you running
what type of fuel regulator
what size jets.
Sorry for the all the questions but i got my set up close to what you have and im a little iffy on my carb internals and what ever other little mods i have to do any info and help would be greatly appriciated.
here's our cosmo that we just finished with the restoration!
http://atkinsrotary.com/index.php?pag=50-7
http://atkinsrotary.com/index.php?pag=50-7








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