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  1. Let me just lok at the rest of my DVDs here......

    Lord of erection or Erection of War

    One hour erection

    The Devils Erection

    Beavis and Butthead Do Erection

    Tears of the erection

    Rules of erection

    Queen of the erection

    40 days and 40 erections

    A beautiful erection

    The erection of emily rose

    Spy erection

    Happy erection

    Red erection

    cruel erections

    The erection king

    House of 1000 erections

    Pearl erection

    Kiss of the erection

    Erection in 60 seconds

    Blue erection

    First erection

    Body toning erection

    The last erection

    Walk the erection

    The erection key

    Erectionworld

    Erection guys

    Erection of heaven

    erection city

    The erection and the furious

    Fallen erection

    Sweet home erection

    Mr and Mrs erection

    For the love of the erection

    Pumping erection

    Erection Inc.

    Harry Erection

    Erection age

  2. That was the original point of this thread FLA, I agree I would love to keep it "pure" Nissan, but after looking at the cost, it only makes sense to go V8.

    This will not be driven on the road, except to and from the OHV.

    And it will be seeing very extreme climbs, I plan on keeping up with the truggies around here, making it not street friendly.

    And as far as the cost of gas, it will probably get better mileage on the trails due to the better low-end. ETA: propane is much cheaper than gas.

  3. It's about time you chimed in 88!

     

    There are several reasons for propane. Propane like EFI can still run even if your upside down, LPG however needs no electronics like the EFI CPU. LPG is cheaper than gasoline, and the setup is about half that of EFI. There is virtually no maintenance involved with a LPG setup, the most common problem is a small bladder inside the mixer that can be changed on the trail in about five minutes. A LPG fed engine tends to need less maintenance due to no carbon build-up. LPG is also much better for the environment. And last but not least, the exhaust smells cool!

  4. Quick analysis.

     

    SBC

    Mains bearings $50

    Rod bearings $50

    Cam & lifters $140

    Timming gears $120

    Gaskets $20

    Propane conversion $600

    $980

     

    VG30

    Main bearings $50

    Rod bearings $50

    Cams $550

    Timing belt&tensioner $70

    Gaskets $150+

    Head work $400

    $1270+

    And that is converting it to propane. I was going to rebuild the VG anyway and probably would have spent alot more than that trying to get around 200hp.

  5. Quick analysis.

     

    SBC

    Mains bearings $50

    Rod bearings $50

    Cam & lifters $140

    Timming gears $120

    Gaskets $20

    Propane conversion $600

    $980

     

    VG30

    Main bearings $50

    Rod bearings $50

    Cams $550

    Timing belt&tensioner $70

    Gaskets $150+

    Head work $400

    $1270+

  6. Like I said in the original post I wouldn't even consider it if I had another AT option. I refuse to use a MT when hill climbing, I go to enjoy myself, not to be slinging gears all day long.

    I actually love the VG30, it's whats behind it that bothers me.

     

    In the past I have thought about getting another VG to set on the frame to make swapping over the cab a little quicker.

    This way I can have all suspension, engine, and drivetrain all in place before popping the cab loose from the existing frame.

     

    I think I am going to go ahead with this, since the VG was going to get an overhaul anyway, this will be my cheapest route both in the long and short.

  7. Yesterday I was given a four-bolt main Chevy 350 for my cLE project.

    Originally I wanted to keep it as much Nissan as possible, so I would not taint the great Nissan badge. However I have MANY years tinkering with the SBC and know far more about it. The motor is in perfect running condition, all I would do is replace the low-end bearings as a precaution. I would not even consider this swap if it were not for the weak Nissan A/T. If I go this route I have an unlimited supply of Chevy drivetrain components.

     

    The question is, would I be turning my back on the great Nissan name?

    And, would you all still love me if I didn't have a purebred?

    :confused:

  8. That is the biggest weak link on all of our trucks, good luck finding one.

     

    BTW, I am going to be taking my old one to a guy nearby who is known for "engineering" strong AT's, to see if he wants to tear into mine.

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