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    I need some help. I was a 210 guy for years and now have accuired a 89 240sx. Don't know much about it. Any info will help.
    Thanks Keith

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    Keith,

    There are literally dozens of posts in this forum on the ITA 240SX - if you set your "show topics" window to "show all" you'll see posts going back to 2002. That's where I would start (that's where I DID start actually, about 3 years ago when I started building mine); then if you have specific questions I'm sure you'll get any help you need from the guys here.

    Good luck,

    Earl
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    We currently campaign 3 of them, as well as a 95 300zx. we would be more than happy to lend a helping hand to you with any questions you have. We have also done some pretty substantial R&D and came up with a custom front suspension as well as a new header design that have done very well for us in terms of handling and power. Our team website is www.bbracingusa.com. Drop us a line at either,( greg at bbracingusa.com ) or ( brandon at bbracingusa.com ).
    Greg Deems
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    After hearing all the HORROR stories, I think I will get our 86 300Z out and start getting it ready instead. The S13 and 14 sounds like more work than I have time for.
    Keith

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    Keith,

    You traitor! Get back in your 210 so we can share some development information :P !
    Either that or give me all your trick 210 stuff, so we can catch the VW's, Suzukis, and Hondas!
    Have a great holiday, but get me that website please!

    Mark
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    Most of the s13 issues come from cutting corners during prep. If you pay attention to the little details at the beginning the car is very easy to work with...
    Greg Deems
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    I'm curious, what "horror" stories? Both, the S13 and S14, are very reliable and competitive , especially if prepped right. That statement goes with any car. It never ceases to amaze me how many people are working on their cars at the track with common maintenance, etc... I only had 3 DNF's in 3 years with my S14 and 2 were MY fault.
    Chris Newberry
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    I'm curious, what "horror" stories? Both, the S13 and S14, are very reliable and competitive , especially if prepped right. That statement goes with any car. It never ceases to amaze me how many people are working on their cars at the track with common maintenance, etc... I only had 3 DNF's in 3 years with my S14 and 2 were MY fault.
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    I agree. We have 3 s13s with varying levels of prep. We definitely found a correlation between DNFs and general maintenance on the vehicle. If you put the time that you should put in on any race, the car ran strong. And we have shown they can be very competitive in ITA.
    Greg Deems
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    #00 ITR 300zx- sold, look for another rental miata soon
    Whether it be your race car or your street car, let BB take it to the next level...

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    I have to agree on the reliability; knock on wood but so far in three years, almost a dozen track days, several time trials, a double driver's school, and 10 sprint races with SCCA & EMRA I've had one DNS, and that was when I decided to see how high I could zing the motor without breaking it during a qualifying session (for the record, as near as I can figure something just north of 8K is where the pistons try to make pretzels out of the exhaust valves). And that is all on an untouched bottom end with 100K+ miles.

    On the other hand, yes there is a lot of work involved in getting this car to the front. But isn't that true of any car? Unless you buy a fully developed and proven winner you're probably going to have to put the same effort into whatever car you decide to build.

    Earl R.
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    I thought long and hard about a 240SX. It's a great choice if you want to be in ITA, and in a rear wheel drive car, and have a chance at a win.

    Advantages: Power, good brakes and pretty good handling.

    Disadvantages..not to fast until set up correctly. the reas suspension isn't for the newbie, LOL. And the comments on maintenance are true from what I've heard. These aren't Hondas, LOL.

    That said, the knowledge base is around now so that the car should be pretty straightforward to build.

    And set up versions are out there as well. If winning in ITA is a goal, and you need a RWD car, this is one of only two possible choices. (except for the unproven oddball)
    Jake Gulick


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    Sorry to hijack but does anyone have a suggestion for the best spring rate front and rear to use with Koni 8611 Double Adjustable dampers for race and track use on a 95 S14?

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    We are going to build it to run endros close to home. I still prepping my GP car so this is our playtoy. Heard if you lower the car and don't spend major $ it will never handle correctly.
    Keith :026: :snow_cool:

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    Camber plates and you can do ok. Sphericals in the rear and some double adjustable konis in the front and the car's handling becomes amazing. It's hard not to love the car once you get it out on the track.
    Greg Deems
    BB Racing/ BB Customs
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    #00 ITR 300zx- sold, look for another rental miata soon
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    Most of what I've done to my motor in 2 full seasons is regular maintenance. The biggest issue I've had was with the intake manifold leaking water and I think that was due to installation. This is a full built motor, which I think has allowed it to stay together while I've attempted to figure out the best way to heel-toe with my big ass feet (read: it's been over-revved a couple times).

    The rear suspension is a pain mainly because you need to replace all the bushings with spherical bearings to make it work. These will need to be replaced every few years. I think for enduros the biggest thing to watch would be wheel bearings. They don't seem to last too long.

    I don't think the 240 is any easier or harder to keep up than other cars.

    David
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    Jake, Jake, what are you trying to say?

    "If winning in ITA is a goal, and you need a RWD car, this is one of only two possible choices. (except for the unproven oddball")


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    Hmmm...well, at the top level, the Miata just isn't quite there on the long tracks yet. Now, if you're a guy who likes to develop a car, then by all means, get a Miata....but its not where the 240SX is in the development curve.

    Now...that's today....next season, well thats different! I fully expect to see you and Mr Stretch up at the head of the pack with the CRXs, Integras, 240SXs, Saturns (!) and NX2000(s?).
    Jake Gulick


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    we fully intend to put a 240sx at the top of the points standings in NER for this season, and are going to try to bring 3 to the AARC and really see what they can do.

    Consider the gaunlet thrown
    Greg Deems
    BB Racing/ BB Customs
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    #00 ITR 300zx- sold, look for another rental miata soon
    Whether it be your race car or your street car, let BB take it to the next level...

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    Hmmm...well, at the top level, the Miata just isn't quite there on the long tracks yet. Now, if you're a guy who likes to develop a car, then by all means, get a Miata....but its not where the 240SX is in the development curve.

    Now...that's today....next season, well thats different! I fully expect to see you and Mr Stretch up at the head of the pack with the CRXs, Integras, 240SXs, Saturns (!) and NX2000(s?).
    [/b]
    I think you mean Andy and Mr. Stretch up front. Myself, I drive just like I @%$#, no system at all! I am sure I will get a good learning experience from those Mid Div IT guys at least fo a while..... until I can pilfer some of Mr. Stretch's secrets.
    Mac Spikes
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    we fully intend to put a 240sx at the top of the points standings in NER for this season, and are going to try to bring 3 to the AARC and really see what they can do.

    Consider the gaunlet thrown
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    WooHoo!!!! I'll pay you guys money if you can beat up on Andy at LRP!!

    I would imagine you guys will do very well at ARRC. Plus, it's a lot of fun!!!
    Jeff L

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    And I REALLY hope this car and this car make there way into NER. It's going to be a great year. The year of RWD!
    Andy Bettencourt
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