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Re: Grill on 68-70' 1600 / Swapping Rear End

To: "Matthew Byrd" <matt.byrd@pinnaclepolymers.com>,
Subject: Re: Grill on 68-70' 1600 / Swapping Rear End
From: "roadster katman" <roadster@rcn.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:09:30 -0700
I've got both of them. The 1600 is robust and has no problem speeding
around. Just keep it tuned up. Off the line, it's not going to beat a 2000
(also tuned up). With my 1600 I've beat 2000's that weren't in good shape. I
wouldn't worry unless you plan on regularly going faster than 85mph. I
prefer the lighter clutch and 4-speed for city driving.

On my 2000 I went the other way, matching it with a 1600 rear-end. Feels
better off the line.

How fast do you want to go?

Fred Katz - So.SF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matthew Byrd" <matt.byrd@pinnaclepolymers.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 8:43 AM
Subject: Grill on 68-70' 1600 / Swapping Rear End


> I have two quick questions..
>
> I would like to know if the 68-70 1600's came with different grill than
> the 2000's.  I know the 2000's have the "D" emblem.  Does the 1600's
> have the older horizontal bars/grill?
>
> I am looking at a few cars (1600's and 2000's) and I am finding a lot
> more nice 1600's but I am concerned about there open road speed (or
> RPM's).  I have heard that some people swap out the 1600's rear-end with
> that of a 2000 (3.7:1).  Does this change really make that big of a
> difference?
>
> Thanks,
>
> M.Byrd
> (Soon to be 1600/2000 Owner)






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