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Reading this has inspired me to stay with my original engine when I do my build, rather than swap to ls1/vh45, which is something I'd like to do.

Really keen to see dyno results, should definitely do a video when you get her on the dyno.

Just curious, is there any chance John would be interested in working/engineering (even just the design) on my car? Its a 90' 300zx tt.

Reading this has inspired me to stay with my original engine when I do my build, rather than swap to ls1/vh45, which is something I'd like to do.

Really keen to see dyno results, should definitely do a video when you get her on the dyno.

Just curious, is there any chance John would be interested in working/engineering (even just the design) on my car? Its a 90' 300zx tt.

Good idea

Yes will have dyno footage soon

John does not really do work for anyone, however i can ask

Yeah that would be good. Having a Peterson pump installed in the AC position, but if I could get the ball rolling on an alternator side pump that would be awesome!

Fits easily with no clearance issue's . If you want the bracket made i can give you the details

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