Hi, i'm Chris. You might remember me from datsun formus such as datnet. (Note the Troy Mclure voice)
Im just 18. Just finished my first session at uni doin Mech. Engineering at wollongong. And craving some datto love.
And this is my datto that is so damn close to being finished.
Specs are:
Engine
S13 Silvia SR20DE
Tomei Poncams
Ported and polished head
10” Davies Craig thermo fan
PLMS Real-time NISTUNE modified ECU and wiring loom
Bosch 044 fuel pump
Aluminium surge tank
Lightweight pulley kit
Jasma Extractors
Datsport conversion kit. Incl swaybar, crossmember, arms etc. etc.
Brakes
Front:
LN106 AUS delivered Hilux 4spots (Disc gap in caliper halves had to be widened)
DBA425 278mm crossdrilled, slotted and vented rotors
Bosch replacement brake pads (upgrading to something decent once its on the road)
7/8ths Master cylinder
6.5" Booster
Rear:
R31 Rear disc brake setup
Datsport caliper brackets
MCB brake pads (same story as front pads)
Wilwood bias/proportioning valve
B&M line locker solenoid. Blocks the rear brake line, so you can do mad foot-ons without cooking your rear brakes...
Driveline
Extreme button clutch
Datsport Clutch kit with stainless braided hose
Std. 3.7 R160 diff for now. Trying to find a R180 to replace it. 4.444 ratio if possible.
Suspension
Front:
240K (large disc type) front struts
Ground Control weld on adjustable coilovers
40mm shortened strut tubes
Short stroke Z31 Koni Yellow adjustable shocks
Techno Toy Tuning adjustable camber strut tops
Freshly rebuilt hubs incl. wheel bearings and components.
Rear:
Unknown rear springs, but they are stiff and lowish
KYB mono gas shocks on rear
Interior
Defi style 60mm tacho
Drift style gunmetal/vinyl dished steering wheel
Genuine leather NISMO 5 speed gear knob
DEFI 60mm white oil temp, oil pres, water temperature gauges AND DEFI Link 2 control module
SAAS GT reclinable sports seats grey/black
Retrimmed rear seat to match front seats
Doors trims to be remade to match everything else
Remade black vynil hoodlining
Retrimmed B pillar covers
Retrimmed parcel shelf ends
Wheels and Tyres
16x7" front, and 16x8" rear Watanabe RS-Eight's
205/40 R16
225/40 R16
SOLD!
NOW:
Front:
15x7 SSR Formula Mesh
+20 offset
to be 185/45R15
Rear:
15x7.5 SSr Formula Mesh
-5 offset (yep thats right, minus offset on a datto)
to be 195/45R15
Body
1971 4 door sedan
All body work performed by the team at Mild To Wild Restorations
Rust removed and fixed
Straightened panels
Respray in Kia Turquoise Blue
WHERE AM I UP TO!?!?!
Well, im sitting up here in Wollongong, for uni, living on campus, with no car, whilst my datto sits in the garage back home in Wagga Wagga (4hours away)
So basically i have a huge list of things to do for when i get home (about 3 weeks from now 14/6/08)
This list basically is:
- Mount engine for the last time and hook everything up (wiring, fuel, throttle cable etc.)
- Finish off dash wiring and hook everything up to the dash (incl running defi gauges)
- Finish the fuel system in the boot (surge tank, fuel tank, fuel pumps etc.)
- Run the wiring to the rear (lights, pumps, sensors, battery etc.)
- Hook up driveline (gearbox, driveshaft, clutch etc.)
- Fit interior (dash, seats, trim etc.)
- Then just everything else (radiator and fan, lights, body parts, etc. etc.)
Obviously this is very breif.. but you get the idea.
Then hopefully it will be right to start...
The car has come a very long way. I found the bare shell, sitting in a paddock/valley, no cover, just out in the weather, and i saw potential in it. It had minimal rust, unlike my donor car, so it provided a perfect base.
I will let the pictures do the rest of the talking. Enjoy.
^after a little bit of cleaning
^2 before pics
^New heart after a bit of TLC getting it ready
^Ready to go
^Painted fuel rail, and brake mastercylinder
^S15 vents
^All painted
^Colour comparison. This is it in dim light, compared to the above one in full light
^Another one showing how dark the blue gets
^Datsport kit
^240k Struts
AND THATS WHERE IM UP TO!
In a couple of weeks, i will be updating every night as to what ive done to the car.
Thanks folks!
Chris