Are there any RWD converted B-chassis?
It's been a good long time since I've posted anything new on here, but I figured I'd shoot off some ideas with some other B-chassis owners. In case you don't remember me, I rebuilt my SE-L about 7 years back with a FWD VQ35DE 6-Speed Setup. My local friends call her Sally, and she holds her own...nearly as fast as my E60 M5 from a 40MPH Roll.
Sally exists solely as a car to put a smile on my face and turn heads, it's a complete rush to drive and sounds Amazing, but it does have some shortcomings, lately, the Standalone ECU can no longer start the car, so I need a 6MPH roll to start it, FWD makes Traction a complete myth, and over the past weekend, she finally spun a bearing due to some excessive oil burning. Rebuilding or buying a new VQ would be cake, but for all the trouble, the FWD is just not worth it, but I still want something one-of-a-kind.
I've been highly considering finding a wrecked 350Z with an HR motor. The dash is already gutted underneath, and the chassis wiring is 100% by hand, there'd be nothing in my way for cutting and welding into the floor and going full RWD. I've got all the time in the world. The Goal is to a) Fuck with people's heads when they see rear fender flares on a Sentra, b) Fuck with people's heads when they see a Sentra drifting.
I've searched around, but there doesn't seem to be any mention. Has ANYONE done a RWD conversion to a B-chassis?
Pics of the cars:
Sally exists solely as a car to put a smile on my face and turn heads, it's a complete rush to drive and sounds Amazing, but it does have some shortcomings, lately, the Standalone ECU can no longer start the car, so I need a 6MPH roll to start it, FWD makes Traction a complete myth, and over the past weekend, she finally spun a bearing due to some excessive oil burning. Rebuilding or buying a new VQ would be cake, but for all the trouble, the FWD is just not worth it, but I still want something one-of-a-kind.
I've been highly considering finding a wrecked 350Z with an HR motor. The dash is already gutted underneath, and the chassis wiring is 100% by hand, there'd be nothing in my way for cutting and welding into the floor and going full RWD. I've got all the time in the world. The Goal is to a) Fuck with people's heads when they see rear fender flares on a Sentra, b) Fuck with people's heads when they see a Sentra drifting.
I've searched around, but there doesn't seem to be any mention. Has ANYONE done a RWD conversion to a B-chassis?
Pics of the cars:
Last edited by Ninety-9 SE-L
on 2014-06-10
at 21-58-28.