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hartgj Posted - 31/05/2009 : 01:52:56
Hi there from Brisbane, Australia. I have just joined this site but have owned my 74Stag for some 18 years and have now pretty much finished a rolling restoration. I haven't kept strictly to original though. Bosch electronic dizzy, holley carb, Datsun half shafts, 15inch mags ( I never did have original wheels at purchase), oil cooler and spin on filter,leather upholstery, cibie CSR lights, lowered(1/2 inch) progressive rate springs, Bosch 65amp alternator.
Brisbane has the best climate to use this beauty. take today- mid winter and it is 24C and not a cloud to be seen!
I would welcome any thoughts on exhaust headers. My last dyno tune gave me 128 BHP at the rear wheels- probably about 160 at the flywheel. Is there likely to be any further improvement with a better exhaust system?
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lewy Posted - 01/06/2009 : 14:29:04
Hi there! Welcome to the forum! Sounds like an impressive resto' Would love to see some photos! The sun is out here finally but my stag is still being restored so no fun in the sun for me by the looks of it this year.



Lewy

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