Does anyone here remember when direct connection offered a conversion kit for putting a small block mopar into one of these cars? I think that would be more fun than a 4 banger in a glh any day.
Good idea in theory. They were short and small. Shoehorning a V8 under the hood would be one thing. Modifying the rest of the car for a Torqueflite and a narrowed rear and tires would be another. You will need a cage to make the car strong enough to hold it all.Does anyone here remember when direct connection offered a conversion kit for putting a small block mopar into one of these cars? I think that would be more fun than a 4 banger in a glh any day.
counter-point: noDoes anyone here remember when direct connection offered a conversion kit for putting a small block mopar into one of these cars? I think that would be more fun than a 4 banger in a glh any day.
Whaaaattttt?????Man that Shadow was a junk!
Putting the Z rearend in a Laser, that is wild! So coolI put a 360 in a 85 Laser with a 300Z rear end in the early 90's, didn't use the kit, got the driveline in but had to get rid of it cause of moving.
I was 19, was trying to do a mopar version of 90’s Mustang/Iroc.Putting the Z rearend in a Laser, that is wild! So cool
That's damn cool man. Would've liked to see itI was 19, was trying to do a mopar version of 90’s Mustang/Iroc.
Cause of certain circumstances had to sale it as a rolling chassis, don’t know if it was ever finished or just made into a drag car.That's damn cool man. Would've liked to see it
Some of those 300Z's had rear wheel steering. You definitely have some cajones brother. At that age I was motor swapping RC cars lolJust realized, I cut up a fairly new car at the time, then it didn’t seem so, paid like $800 for it. Times have changed.
Minor upgrade lol! GawdThere's a shadow running around by me with a 440 in it!
NEVER. Ever. Underestimate the 2.2/2.5 four bangers. The turbo motors were shockingly fast, and with a few tweeks were leaving V8s so far back in the dust that they couldn't even read your license plate anymore. Reached their pinnacle in the early '90s with the Turbo III, a 2.2L that put out 224 HP and 217 ft./lb. of torque- dead stock and with a warranty. That CI to HP equates to a 600 horse 360 (or a 373 HP slant 6!).Does anyone here remember when direct connection offered a conversion kit for putting a small block mopar into one of these cars? I think that would be more fun than a 4 banger in a glh any day.