1970 SPL resto finally started...

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If anyone is interested in the velocity stacks, I got them from Mikuni carb builder Mike Malone, 831-521-8706.
The screened covers were purchased through Rob at Z Car Garage, 408-452-0350.
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What I did for my Datsun today: I finally figured out how to imbed the photos from Flickr into my posts, instead of just showing a link. Or should I say, I finally bothered to Google it and learned how in 10 seconds. Then I went back and fixed all my old posts so that the photos would show. What a nerd.
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Very nice. Great score on the washer tank. If you want some solid aircleaners that won't vibrate spot welds loose, and match the style of the valve cover, look at CB Performance. Inexpensive and well made.
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A very easy filtration option for stacks are the Ram Aire foam filters that fit over a pair of stacks. They are not tight fitting individual socks which are known to impede airflow around the edge of the stack, and allow for the "dome" of air to sit in front of the stack as what happens when airflow is unimpeded (from what I've been able to research anyway). Lots of controversy over filtration out there. I do plan to do a power run on the dyno with and without the filters just for my own curiosity.
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I’ve always found the various foam filters to be very restrictive? My present SU filter is some rain gutter screen shaped over a couple 3 in stacks all covered with my wife’s nylons. Not the most cleanest setup by far but hey it breathes nice!
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Restriction vs filtration... that's the rub! How much HP is actually lost? What size dust particles are allowed into the engine? Oiled or un-oiled? I asked the guys who run the 4AGE YouTube website where they test all kinds of things, including various velocity stacks with all kinds of designs on the dyno. He reported his Pipercross foam set up showed no HP loss and that's what he runs. He had not personally tested tight fitting velocity stack foam socks but did say he had seen "significant" losses when being run on a buddies car. It wasn't so much the material but how they shrouded the mouth/edge of the stack that caused an interference in airflow. On other sites I've seen 2-3hp difference with various filtration methods... bragging rights but not something you're likely going to notice on a street car. I'll run mine on the dyno soon to finally finalize my timing map, and will try to do a back to back run filter vs open stacks and report back.
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Speaking of air filters and "quality" testing, I came across this YouTube video a while back. I thought it was pretty interesting, and possibly useful info.
I'm guessing this guy must be an engineer of some sort, from the way he conducts tests on all sorts of things, including adhesives, gasket sealers, etc., etc., the list goes on and on.....
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I too watched a YouTube video where they tested various pancake type filters for both airflow, hp and filtration. Basically no difference for hp etc on the dyno but significant differences in filtration, with the KnN flowing the most air and gaining maybe 2-3 peak but not really filtering anything. This was on a "low hp" daily driver, not a race car, so he noted that most stock systems/filters are designed for more flow than the engine is expected to require.

Sorry for the hijack of this thread! I'll stop now...
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Last Wednesday, April 17 was the 60th anniversary of the introduction of the Ford Mustang. Bear with me here - Datsun Roadster content is coming! My local Mustang club did a 100+ mile drive through some beautiful Delta backroads, to the small town of Rio Vista. There we had lunch at Foster's Bighorn, a restaurant that's been there for 90 years, and the entire place is covered in hunting trophies from the 1920's and 30's. Everything from a small monkey to a giraffe and an African Elephant. Quite a sight.

Since my Mustang is currently disassembled, I brought the Datsun and they welcomed me to join in their festivities. It was a great day of driving and hanging out with car people. One of the cars in the group was a 1967 Shelby GT500 that the guy has owned since '73. Pretty awesome story.

A few photos from the day:

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1967 Mustang, 428, 5 speed
1981 VW Rabbit Truck, 1.6 turbo diesel
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In the first picture, the S197 Mustang you are driving behind has no spoiler is likely an 08-09 S197 Bullitt in either green or black. I just sold my black S197 GT with 8k miles, last year. I had ordered it new with "spoiler delete". In all the years I had the car I never saw another GT with spoiler delete. Only saw some V6's and the Bullits with no spoiler. Most of the GTs were bought from dealer inventory and dealers would not be checking the spoiler delete box (there was no charge or discount for "spoiler delete"). All the money from the sale of that car is going into my Datsun roadster build. I've already had more fun and satisfaction in the early stages of the build than I had with the Mustang GT. They are nice cars but nothing all that special as driving experience goes.
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