Hello everyone! Hopefully everyone gives me a warm welcome here!
I recently bought a 92 Festiva for $500. Before buying it, I did some research on the car and I got pretty excited about what these cars are capable of.
I own a 1978 Datsun 280Z and owned a 1991 Nissan 300ZX so I'm pretty experienced with working on cars. I'm going to do some searching around this forum later tonight, but I just wanted to introduce myself. To be honest, this is my first hot hatch car.
The car I bought already has a lot of things done to it, so pretty much I'm starting where the previous owner left off. The car runs and drives, but needs a little TLC in a few areas.
Stuff the car came with:
-A Japanese B6F (The US ones were carbed, no?)
-A Half cage
-Stripped interior
-Pioneer sound system (sounds great)
-Five Speed transmission from Ford Aspire
-Brakes from Ford Aspire
-Aftermarket tach, water temp gauge, and volt meter.
-Battery relocated to rear
Things that need TLC:
-Quarter sized rust hole on driver's side floor.
-Exhaust needs to be welded back on (literally running on open headers)
-Small crack on windshield (I'll just give safelite a call)
-Found another quarter sized rust hole in the hatch area
-Wiring...the aftermarket gauges only work when the headlights are on
-Cooling fans require a separate toggle switch...again just need to look into the wiring.
-Racing clutch; don't know the brand, but it grabs pretty strong.
Things I'm looking to do with the car:
-Weld up all rust holes
-Paint job: The car has the whole "Bumblebee" thing going on
-Reinstall interior panels
-Tune-up
-Fix exhaust
Questions regarding the car:
-The B6 engine had a turbocharged cousin, the B6T. Coming from the 300ZX's VG30 engine, I just want to know if the compression ratio for the B6F is the same as the B6T? On the 300ZXs, their non turbo engines had 10.5:1, while the twin turbos had 8.5:1. Is it the same case for the B6 engines or is the turbo literally a factory bolt-on? I may look into installing a turbo because I live in a hilly area.
I'm not really looking into serious power, which is why I didn't really look into the BP swaps. I figured 130hp from a B6T is balanced enough. Again, this is my commuter/winter/fun car. (280Z will be my summer/emergency car) Just want it to look good and stay reliable. I'll be posting pics soon, and again I will be looking around the site for information later on...just wanted to say a quick hi before I go to work.
I recently bought a 92 Festiva for $500. Before buying it, I did some research on the car and I got pretty excited about what these cars are capable of.
I own a 1978 Datsun 280Z and owned a 1991 Nissan 300ZX so I'm pretty experienced with working on cars. I'm going to do some searching around this forum later tonight, but I just wanted to introduce myself. To be honest, this is my first hot hatch car.
The car I bought already has a lot of things done to it, so pretty much I'm starting where the previous owner left off. The car runs and drives, but needs a little TLC in a few areas.
Stuff the car came with:
-A Japanese B6F (The US ones were carbed, no?)
-A Half cage
-Stripped interior
-Pioneer sound system (sounds great)
-Five Speed transmission from Ford Aspire
-Brakes from Ford Aspire
-Aftermarket tach, water temp gauge, and volt meter.
-Battery relocated to rear
Things that need TLC:
-Quarter sized rust hole on driver's side floor.
-Exhaust needs to be welded back on (literally running on open headers)
-Small crack on windshield (I'll just give safelite a call)
-Found another quarter sized rust hole in the hatch area
-Wiring...the aftermarket gauges only work when the headlights are on
-Cooling fans require a separate toggle switch...again just need to look into the wiring.
-Racing clutch; don't know the brand, but it grabs pretty strong.
Things I'm looking to do with the car:
-Weld up all rust holes
-Paint job: The car has the whole "Bumblebee" thing going on
-Reinstall interior panels
-Tune-up
-Fix exhaust
Questions regarding the car:
-The B6 engine had a turbocharged cousin, the B6T. Coming from the 300ZX's VG30 engine, I just want to know if the compression ratio for the B6F is the same as the B6T? On the 300ZXs, their non turbo engines had 10.5:1, while the twin turbos had 8.5:1. Is it the same case for the B6 engines or is the turbo literally a factory bolt-on? I may look into installing a turbo because I live in a hilly area.
I'm not really looking into serious power, which is why I didn't really look into the BP swaps. I figured 130hp from a B6T is balanced enough. Again, this is my commuter/winter/fun car. (280Z will be my summer/emergency car) Just want it to look good and stay reliable. I'll be posting pics soon, and again I will be looking around the site for information later on...just wanted to say a quick hi before I go to work.
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