The Official LS Swap Info/Questions Thread
#124
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alas, guys, just got the sikky harness back today. do not toss your oem nissan sensors. just as quamen did with his diy kit, sikky reuires you to utilize the oem coolant sensor (which threads right into the back of the driver head-as opposed tot he oem ls1 port up front), and also the nissan oem oil pressure sensor which requires an adaptor. this is just for the stock console gauges (oil/coolant) to work.
#126
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1) How much power are you producing
2) How you intend to drive the car (Drag/Roadrace)
3) The transmission you select and even which version of the transmission
4) The tire size you run
The transmission plays the largest role in my opinion. Even the T56 manual transmission has a couple different variations of gear ratios. Then there is still the TH350, TH400, 4L60E and 4L80E.
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I did not even think about the t56 variations out there. I would mostly use the car as a daily driver with occasional runs at the drag strip, that being said t56 is the route i would take. I will read up on that. i would like to get the 4.0 put on now as i save up for the swap but if the transmission configuration varies then ill wait.
#132
does anyone have some pics on the Master Cylinder Kit from Sikky? I am opening boxes and will say that the instructions are somewhat lacking. I am very interested in the location of the snap ring bbs was having trouble with. I will try and do a DIY thread on this when I do it.
Also, where did you guys drill the hole for the line in the firewall and how long did you leave the stock and Sikky hoses? It just needs to be long enough to go from the cylinder to the firewall right?
#133
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Do I need this for the LS2 swap? If so, please make two and I will buy one Just an FYi, the defi oil pressure gauge is the same thread pitch as a the stock Nissan gauge.
does anyone have some pics on the Master Cylinder Kit from Sikky? I am opening boxes and will say that the instructions are somewhat lacking. I am very interested in the location of the snap ring bbs was having trouble with. I will try and do a DIY thread on this when I do it.
Also, where did you guys drill the hole for the line in the firewall and how long did you leave the stock and Sikky hoses? It just needs to be long enough to go from the cylinder to the firewall right?
does anyone have some pics on the Master Cylinder Kit from Sikky? I am opening boxes and will say that the instructions are somewhat lacking. I am very interested in the location of the snap ring bbs was having trouble with. I will try and do a DIY thread on this when I do it.
Also, where did you guys drill the hole for the line in the firewall and how long did you leave the stock and Sikky hoses? It just needs to be long enough to go from the cylinder to the firewall right?
If you are referring to the oil sensor adaptor I posted pictures of, I would consider making another. PM me for details if you need one.
#136
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cass, the install was simple, however you must swap out the rod from the oem nissan cylinder to the new wilwood one. the install is straightforward. remove the oem master from the car (is easy to get to, both from the clutch pedal area and the engine bay area. swap parts and reinstall. ill snap pics tomorrow in the bright day light so you can see what im talking about.
and as far as ryans work, the stuffs top notch. he is now my go to guy for customization lol, and my ls guru, and parttime hubby
and as far as ryans work, the stuffs top notch. he is now my go to guy for customization lol, and my ls guru, and parttime hubby
#137
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With the issue of making brackets for the Z's power steering and a/c... do they have to be an exact distance from the crank to work correctly or does it matter in terms of just making a bracket and getting a belt to fit for the modification? I can source a shop here to make them for me unless someone is already working to get some made.
Also how is the wiring service from SIKKY... what does that include exactly? Plug and Play or Plug and Pray? LOL
The only thing I hate about this is the fact I will be saving up over the fall and winter, but it also gives me plenty of time to research, talk with those that are doing the swap and go from there... Also I gotta address my suspension/wheels situation and exterior "looks" dept first.
Also how is the wiring service from SIKKY... what does that include exactly? Plug and Play or Plug and Pray? LOL
The only thing I hate about this is the fact I will be saving up over the fall and winter, but it also gives me plenty of time to research, talk with those that are doing the swap and go from there... Also I gotta address my suspension/wheels situation and exterior "looks" dept first.
#138
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With the issue of making brackets for the Z's power steering and a/c... do they have to be an exact distance from the crank to work correctly or does it matter in terms of just making a bracket and getting a belt to fit for the modification? I can source a shop here to make them for me unless someone is already working to get some made.
Also how is the wiring service from SIKKY... what does that include exactly? Plug and Play or Plug and Pray? LOL
The only thing I hate about this is the fact I will be saving up over the fall and winter, but it also gives me plenty of time to research, talk with those that are doing the swap and go from there... Also I gotta address my suspension/wheels situation and exterior "looks" dept first.
Also how is the wiring service from SIKKY... what does that include exactly? Plug and Play or Plug and Pray? LOL
The only thing I hate about this is the fact I will be saving up over the fall and winter, but it also gives me plenty of time to research, talk with those that are doing the swap and go from there... Also I gotta address my suspension/wheels situation and exterior "looks" dept first.
I am strongly considering making a power steering and alternator mount kit. I won't touch the A/C mount though. Granted there is still plenty of room on the kit I made for my car to mount the compressor in the same location as the stock Z. The issue is the belt layout actually.
#140
TY sir!! Almost have my sold restaurant buttoned up and can start concentrating on the car again shortly.
I need to make a friend that can help us with the math on the belt routing. I am hoping to meet with my machinist friend late next week if his schedule permits.
I need to make a friend that can help us with the math on the belt routing. I am hoping to meet with my machinist friend late next week if his schedule permits.