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CMac,s 1971 Datsun 510

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 17:16
by Cmac
In the begining

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RE: CMac,s 1971 Datsun 510

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 17:19
by defdes
All I can say is: DAMN!!!

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 18:39
by banzai510(hainz)
Remember in Pulp Fiction?

Bad Mother F!!!!!!!!!!!

Defdes did Cmatt ever come thru with the rear diff cover?

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 18:46
by defdes
Nope.

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 19:22
by mesojdm
mad props on the build. So sick!! TSR parts never cease to amaze me. Are those Ermish coilovers? R u going cv axles? Nice job once again(y)

Posted: 19 Jul 2007 23:35
by icehouse
Is it seam welded? The front inner fender looks like it... Nice build! I love the SR!!!

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 08:40
by sdterrible1
All i can say is WOW :shock: ! Nice build!

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 09:05
by Yellowcar
Looks very nice, great job!

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 11:22
by labelskater4
is this the correct web address to tsr? http://www.tsr-racing.com/
i would like to buy one of those rear diff mounts but i could not find them on that web page-

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 11:42
by datsun510
Mario of TSR does not have a website. You can reach him at (310)323-6553.

Seth

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 12:07
by traitorjacknif
what front coilovers are thoses? very nice.

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 14:44
by datsun510
Those are Mario of TSR strut assy.

Seth

Posted: 23 Jul 2007 23:10
by Cmac
Well here is a brief brake down of what I have done. It all started about a two years ago on Craigs list for 800. It had been hit in the rear tail light panel but the rest of the car was straight and solid. I started to strip the car to it shell and prep it for the sand blaster. I seam welded the entire cars under carriage and engine bay. Looking at the way drift cars are being set up I chose to spot weld every ¾ of an inch or so. I filled approximately 40+ factory holes in the engine bay and throughout the car even some I now have to re drilled argh. I fitted the inter cooler and Rad and some other odds and ends. It then went to American Stripping ( not like #5 Orange ) for blasting and primer. Some of the parts I thought were solid soon showed there ugly side and were replaced with swap meet finds and re blasted and primed. I Foam Filled the uni body cavities with Handy foam as seen in sport compact car. I will tell you how this works out after I drive it because I am not sure at this time if it was a good idea or not. If I were still living in Vancouver I would say not a good idea. I Painted the undercarriage of the car with hammer tone it has the texture of a light rock guard. I would like to have lynex the under side but was unable to locate a rotisserie to do so at the time. The car then went for paint my kids got to choose the color and since there favorite color is orange I picked the model car it was to come from. The parts list at this time is as follows and there is so much more to do and I am sure I only scratched the surface of what needs to be done to it.

SR20det S15 with 6 speed
Escort Racing intake and throttle body etc.
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TSR Radiator and dual fans
TSR Inter cooler
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TSR 68 Front Cross member boxed and Flipped
TSR center link
TSR TC rods
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TSR Front struts with adjustable inserts, Tein camber plates
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TSR front and rear brakes 13” front and 11” rear
TSR brake Lines
TSR fuel Lines
TSR Trans tunnel
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TSR Trans mount
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TSR R200 rear diff mount
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TSR gas pedal
Design Products Racing Adjustable Rear Cross member
Design Products Racing bearings for solid mount trailing arms.
DBM Enterprises polyurethane rear cross member bushings
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Troy Ermish rear coil overs
Phill Lee’s hood shocks
Energy suspension polyurethane mounts at rear diff and front a arms

Funny how this fascination all started out from when I was 16 years old looking at a caged BRE flared 2 door and my father said no way.

Posted: 24 Jul 2007 07:09
by bueiz
Cmac wrote:Phill Lee’s hood shocks
Didn't one of the TSR guys (datsunboys) have a problem with hood shocks?
His hood got all jacked up, maybe that's just the way it looked in the pics
and probably not the problem at all. Ever since I saw the pic I have
strayed away from hood shocks.

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Posted: 24 Jul 2007 07:22
by Cmac
Yes that is Kevin Neely's car. A very sad day in deed. He told me that the hood was not latched correctly or not at all for that matter. This is the only one that I have heard this happening to with this modification. It is now repaired and will be at motoring J style this weekend I am sure he has done even more to the car modifications to his car since the last time he had it out.