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A correction: I said "cast iron pistons" in the video. My tongue slipped as I mentioned the cast iron block earlier. I meant to say cast aluminum instead.
Today on iconic engines it's time for some real old school cool! It's time to step back in past! it's time for some 70s grooves! it's time for the beautifully simple, obscenely reliable Nissan L24, 26, 28 inline six engine!
To be able to fully understand and appreciate where the Nissan L24 L26 and L28 engine comes from we have to go back in time to the early to mid-60s. Back in the early 60s Datsun was selling the 410 sedan in the United States, and while they did get Pininfarina to design it to make it look more European and distinguished the car had one major problem that was hurting Datsun sales in the states. It was slow. The 410 was equipped with a pretty miserable inline 4 cylinder pushrod engine and Mr. K could see his 410 cars struggling to keep up with Traffic on the US freeway. Merging onto the Freeway in the 410 was a nightmare. So when it was time to introduce the successor to the 410 which was the Datsun 510 Mr. K saw an opportunity to make things right. He went to Japan to convince the big shots in the Nissan HQ to give the Datsun 510 a brand new engine, since the original plan was for the 510 to have the same pushrod misery engine as the 410. Eventually Mr. K managed to convince HQ to give the Datsun 510 a brand new overhead cam 1.6 liter that made 96hp and was called the L16. It would later serve as the basis for its bigger brother, the L24. Unlike the 411, the 510 no longer was slow and no longer had problems keeping up with freeway traffic. On top of that it had a great four wheel independent suspension and was actually really fun to drive, and still is today.
The roots of the Nissan L engines can be followed way back to a licensed overhead valve design made by Mercedes that was being manufactured by Prince Motor Co in the early 60s.
The first inline six in the L series was called the L20. It sucked. But Nissan engineers quickly fixed this. For L series inline six attempt two they decided to use the new L16 design as a starting point to develop the next generation of inline six in the L series. It was called the L20A and it didn't suck.
Right around the time the inline six L series was being developed Mr K. was putting his master plan into action. Ever since coming to the States to build the Datsun dealer network he wanted to bring an exciting Datsun car to the market. Something that everyone would want to own. The 510 was great, but Mr. K wanted more, he wanted something that would compete with the likes of Jaguar. He wanted a sports car with a sports car engine. And he got it! After more lobbying with the Nissan HQ in Japan and being very involved in the entire design process Mr. K got the Fairlady Z. The car was everything Mr. K envisioned, except the name which he changes to 240z in the states. And to make it go, it a 2.4 liter inline six engine, called the L24, built on the base created by the L16 and l20a! It all came together in a package that was not only fast, but beautiful and sexy, and desirable, and fun to drive and to top it all off. It was affordable. So what about the L26 and L28 Nissan engines? Well they came out later with the 260z and 280z and were for a large part an attempt to keep up US emission controls that forced reductions in ignition timing and compression ratios.
When it comes to the specs the Nissan L24 engine is beautifully simple and because of this its incredibly reliable. The L24 L26 L28 Nissan engines are all a cast iron engine block and an alloy reverse flow cylinder head. The head is a SOHC design with only two valves per cylinder.
When it comes to tuning the L24 L26 L28 Datsun Nissan engines they are a bit different than modern engines and ultimately limited in maximum power potential, largely because of the outdated cylinder head design. But they score incredibly high when it comes to engine sound, style and charm. Triple Webers on a l24 l26 l28, or triple Mikuni carbs for that matter, will sound absolutely incredible and be extremely fun to drive. Remember the S30 chassis, the 240z, 260z, 280z are all very lightweight old-school analogue cars and even with the stock 150hp they are incredibly fun to drive. Squeezing an extra 50 hp out of the l24 l26 l28 engines is actually a lot easier than from modern engines that are already tuned from the factory, so more fun is on tap. If you want obscene power from a 240z, 260z, or 280z you will need to swap out l24 l26 l28.
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@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
Support d4a: driving-4-answers-shop.fourthwall.com/ AEM digital racing dash display: bit.ly/D4Acddash AEM wideband AFR gauge: bit.ly/D4Axserieswb How to rebuild L24 L26 L28: amzn.to/381IliR 240Z model: amzn.to/2R973qR D4A Patreon: www.patreon.com/d4a S30 Performance and suspension: technotoytuning.com/nissan/240z Great book on Z cars: amzn.to/2ThMviz Z car keychain: amzn.to/2QQhvVk Also my tongue slipped in the video when I said "cast iron pistons". I meant to say cast aluminium.
@myronhelton4441
@myronhelton4441 4 года назад
Tell me what you think the 4.0 Nissan truck is the same block as the 3.7 Z engine., if the 4.0 is a great engine. Do you think the Honda 2.4 engine a few years ago in Hondas is better than today's 2.0 engine. Is the 2.0 engine much lighter than the 2.4 engine? What do you think of Toyota's new Camry & corolla 4 cylinder engines? What do you think of the new Mazda 4 cylinder that the fuel explodes like a diesel. They talk like the new Toyota 4 cylinder engines have better heads than Hondas for efficiency of fuel combustion & better low end torque. I have heard all new Honda engines are trouble, is that right.
@RX7JG83
@RX7JG83 4 года назад
WANGAN MIDNIGHT DEVIL Z WAS BASED OFF A ACTUAL L28 THAT MADE OVER 500 HP!!!
@sahrawiaparis3577
@sahrawiaparis3577 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-so3n1NQO7BM.html I love
@alanprimaz529
@alanprimaz529 3 года назад
@@RX7JG83 Yes and even street builds like this get 300-400+ datsunspirit.com/lseriesperformance/
@Oblithian
@Oblithian 2 года назад
It depends on what you mean by "big power" 1000-2000hp that just isn't realistically streetable anyway... No 700hp... Yes. But I agree that swapping to the right engine it is a better value. Because why spend $30,000 rebuilding an old engine, when you could buy a new engine for $700 and add be ahead of where you would be with $6,000 of mods. Or apply some forced induction and get those absurd numbers.
@CycloneRotor103
@CycloneRotor103 4 года назад
If you can find an L28ET, they already make 180hp/203 lb-ft from the factory, and it's neither hard, uncommon, nor expensive to make 250hp+. But where the turbo L6 truly shines is not horsepower, but torque; these things are super stump-pullers with the right setup!
@alextepozteco3681
@alextepozteco3681 2 года назад
My L28ET on 490cc injectors and a .60 turbo with intercooler at 8psi is making 380hp reliably after I threw a MLS gasket
@danielcastaneda7801
@danielcastaneda7801 2 года назад
Absolutely true, my friend has an HR30 Skyline with an L28 with a bigger turbo, it was pushing around 230-260hp and it was a torque monster lol
@dtsnjsn6101
@dtsnjsn6101 2 года назад
true, but the sound of NA 😩
@edu4818
@edu4818 2 года назад
some modern cooling and exhaust
@mayuravirus6134
@mayuravirus6134 2 года назад
@@danielcastaneda7801 Your friend has an exceptionally great taste in car not many knows HR30 Skyline because it was overshadowed by Nissan GTR
@etravix
@etravix 4 года назад
Very well said and all true. I've been the owner 1970 240Z for 40 years. It makes a great sound that still turns heads today. Far from stock with triple Weber 40, Arias pistons 40 over, comp cam 490 lift/290 duration, electronic ignition and a bunch of other stuff. Cheap to build and loves being run between 3000 to 7000 rpm. Puts out @300 hp on a 2200 lb car. But it's at home just cruising along and idles fine in traffic. Runs good on pump gas and is a beast on 104 octane. Oh, and as you mentioned it's a great DIY engine to work on. And this setup has been on the car since 1984.
@MathiasJarlson
@MathiasJarlson 4 года назад
300hp N/A? I’d like to see dyno sheets. I bet you’re closer to 220
@alanprimaz529
@alanprimaz529 4 года назад
Nissan should have kept the inline 6 as their v6 is lame, leaks oil, expensive as you need to take apart most of the engine for simple repairs and then when the boost it to have good power then it goes worse in the reliability
@alanprimaz529
@alanprimaz529 3 года назад
@@MathiasJarlson datsunspirit.com/lseriesperformance/ easily 300 to 400 HP but more importantly the inline 6 will last much longer and have low maintenance; try getting over 250,000 miles with the V6 at any decent power level...
@liblib89
@liblib89 2 года назад
@@alanprimaz529 The VQ is one of the best V6s ever made, not sure what you're talking about
@tomj3089
@tomj3089 2 года назад
@@liblib89 it might be, but V6s are still lame lol. not as cool as a V8 and not as cool as an I6, kinda just the worst of both
@haryosoo
@haryosoo 4 года назад
The L-series engine tuning routes in a nutshell: Small power increase -> DIY Big power increase -> Kitami Jun
@JoseRivera-ym3wj
@JoseRivera-ym3wj 4 года назад
A man of culture, I see. And that sweet twin turbo setup near the end. Devil Z tribute/replica is a dream car for many, including me.
@JesusGarcia-ec7jo
@JesusGarcia-ec7jo 4 года назад
Speed Shop Shinohara Devil Z was insanely close to the Wangan Midnigth Z But, is practically missing :C
@JoseRivera-ym3wj
@JoseRivera-ym3wj 4 года назад
@@JesusGarcia-ec7jo, I'm very sure very few, if not nobody, knows the whereabouts of said car. I do know that specs were shared in a Wangan Midnight fansite, but some details are missing.
@Archetype_Datsun
@Archetype_Datsun 4 года назад
@@JoseRivera-ym3wj That idea of the Devil Z actually came from a S130 but they did build a Devil Z S30 it's still around just not driven much.
@JesusGarcia-ec7jo
@JesusGarcia-ec7jo 4 года назад
@@JoseRivera-ym3wj In some videos the specs are showed
@1MtnBoy
@1MtnBoy Год назад
I worked with Dave Rebello in the mid 80's in Concord, CA. He built a killer L20B for my 510 that I raced in the SCCA for a couple years and several engines & chassis for friends and co-workers. After I moved back to So Cal in late 85, I went to work at M & G Z cars in Montclair for about 10 years. I built many, many L series engines for many customers. Most of them stock or mildly built, a few turbo monsters. I've stripped down countless Z cars to the bare tub and rebuilt back to new bolt by bolt. I was always impressed with the L series engines. After they closed doors I worked at a few Nissan dealerships in the area, in 2001 at technician training in Costa Mesa I had the chance to meet Mr. K. He was very cordial and seemed very pleased that I so much enjoyed being a mechanic. I feel very fortunate to have met & worked with some really talented people in my career. Two years ago I ran into an old customer, he was still driving the 83 280ZX I rebuilt for him, we spent a good time catching up that afternoon, glad to see that car again so many years later !
@d4a
@d4a Год назад
Thanks for the amazing story!
@kyushaspeed
@kyushaspeed 4 года назад
You cannot beat an NA L series hands down! 👍 I spent a long time thinking if I wanted to keep an L series in my 240Z about a decade ago. I’m glad I stuck with an L28 and stroked it with an LD28 crank when they cost $150NZD. Thanks for featuring some of my channel (around the 25 minutes mark). Much appreciated! 👍
@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
You have a seriously cool car! It was an honour to make it part of the video.
@digitaltactics9234
@digitaltactics9234 4 года назад
@driving 4 answers Theses video's are amazing. Aaron subed over there too z cars still one of my favorite cars. When i had was sick as a kid we had a brand new 280zx tan t tops. We where on the turnpike in Florida doing about 100mph back in the 80's. My Dad had early radar detector called the Fuzzbuster on the dash looked like a 90's cable box lol on the dash. With a big orange round light in the center back then there was only one band they used i think x . So back too the story we where Cruising at that speed then all the sudden we see sate troopers about 1/2 mile out pointing at cars too pull over as they passed we where one of them. My dad tried too pull my son is sick card going to the doctors did not work lol. My dad then said how did you chooses us my radar detector did not go off . The office said you see that plane up above we have been timing peolpe all day by those X marks you see on the side of the road . Just one of our memories in that 2+2 z car what fun times indeed how the times have change. Would love too have that car back not sure if it is still on the road but it did have the extra rubber coating put under the car when it was new. Peace
@Ghostwolf91
@Ghostwolf91 4 года назад
This guy gets it. Theres a certain feeling the L powered Z cars gives that gets in your soul. Everything he describes, the sounds, the smells, the analog driving experience; it's pure bliss for a true petrol head. Great job man. Love this video.
@2seep
@2seep Год назад
A turbo l28 sounds amazing when boosted. Good power too.
@TotoGeenen
@TotoGeenen 4 года назад
The engine that powers the devil z
@paulomunozartavia2282
@paulomunozartavia2282 4 года назад
Toto Geenen Wangan Midnight right?
@TotoGeenen
@TotoGeenen 4 года назад
@@paulomunozartavia2282 yeah
@anasnasir9424
@anasnasir9424 4 года назад
devil z had an L2800 turbo from cedric... I learned more about these engines after i watched first few episodes of wangan midnight,
@TotoGeenen
@TotoGeenen 4 года назад
@@anasnasir9424in the anime it's just a bored and stroked L type to 3.1L. Still just a SOHC though with twin turbo and tripple carbs. The one thing that made it special was the crackshaft which, at 84mm stroke, had a 1mm longer stroke than a regular L type. The anime isn't necessarily realistic unfortunately. There's been a 620hp and a 680hp s30 around but neither of them represented the same specs as the devil z from the show.
@alextepozteco3681
@alextepozteco3681 4 года назад
@@TotoGeenen I've got an L28ET in my s130 that's got a heavy racing cam and oversized valves on a P90A head, it's been bored out to run KA24 pistons, and it's got the infamous LD28 crank to give me the displacement of 3.2L and a custom manifold for twin turbos with a MS3 and LS coil on plug setup and last time I ran it on the dyno it made around 490hp reliably the only thing limiting me is the transmission I've already blown up 5 SR20det transmissions, next mod would be the holy grail OS giken TC24-B1Z head transforming it into a L32dett
@ZepolWorkzGarage
@ZepolWorkzGarage 4 года назад
I messed with these back in the 90’s. Made good power I had L28 with the L26 head that gave me 10:1 compression. Clifford 4 barrel intake with Holley 450cfm. Also had 5 speed from 83 280z all this was in my 1979 Mazda GLC Drag car had a lot fun. Nice to see you made video on these great engines.👍🏼
@HungrySharkMaster
@HungrySharkMaster Год назад
Hah! Sounds very similar to mine. L28 flat top piston, e88 (240z) cylinder head with N42 valves. Clifford 4bbl with a Holley 600cfm carb (way too big). 5 speed from a 79 280zx
@robwhite240z
@robwhite240z 4 года назад
The most important part of the L-series motor is the mechanical roller ( slipper ) valve train allowing for a very big valve lift and duration camshaft. The only advantage of a cross flow head is to keep heat away from the intake side Datsun Z-cars in Japan with L-series motors are making 400+ HP N/A and running low 10's for the 1/4 mile The best Z-car video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rzRCP463dYc.html
@BlazebeatRacing
@BlazebeatRacing 4 года назад
The L28E is my favourite engine for many reasons! All of which where mention in this awesome video! 😁
@circeowaggles
@circeowaggles 4 года назад
Oh man I'm rebuilding one of these right now XD
@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
Good luck! It's great fun to rebuild these.
@Rctdcttecededtef
@Rctdcttecededtef 4 года назад
how much does it cost to rebuild? I found one for 300 and im tempted
@MindDezign
@MindDezign 4 года назад
I am a big fan of the L Nissan 6 motors grandma or not they are very cool You , my friend have a natural touch for what you do ! Very Cool !
@Archetype_Datsun
@Archetype_Datsun 4 года назад
Same here I own 6 datsuns myself all L-Series powered. Only had one KA24DE swapped 620 that was super fun.
@WISHBONEL7
@WISHBONEL7 4 года назад
Other than a Z car , what model would I find one of theese in ? .
@bartscanland9415
@bartscanland9415 3 года назад
@@WISHBONEL7 the L24E I6 was used in the 1977-79 Datsun 810 and the 1980-84 Datsun/Nissan Maxima.
@WISHBONEL7
@WISHBONEL7 3 года назад
@@bartscanland9415 Thank you very much . I would like to find one of those .
@da_aloha_z2403
@da_aloha_z2403 4 года назад
I want this man to be my auto shop teacher, and tell us everything that we need to know about engines, transitions, etc...
@TheSkrillexRemix
@TheSkrillexRemix 4 года назад
My 82 280zx has a 688k and still running strong, only issue is headgasket likes to go around every 60-80,000 miles. I beat the piss out of it too
@joshuah.4496
@joshuah.4496 4 года назад
Tbone Scriv get your head decked and invest in a better cooling system and you don’t have that problem again
@kermitburke6730
@kermitburke6730 4 года назад
Funny, mine just went too! 🤣
@tomlogan9788
@tomlogan9788 4 года назад
I became a Datsun Tech in 1979. I've never had more fun working on cars since. I'm still a Mechanic in 2020
@h_3_x_
@h_3_x_ 9 месяцев назад
Where u located I need a mechanic for a 280z
@glennshewin9788
@glennshewin9788 4 года назад
Back in the early 90's in Australia, i owned a 1974 Datsun 240K coupe. Which was actually a Skyline, it had from factory a L24 engine. It was very reliable and it could rev to 8000rpm with no issues at all. Unfortunately the car rust got that bad i ended up losing it :(
@WorthlessWhips
@WorthlessWhips 4 года назад
These engine breakdown videos are great. I have a 1985 MR2, and it's so good to see the differences between yours and mine, since mine is missing a lot of pieces your car has and vice versa.
@56Seeker
@56Seeker 4 года назад
What a lovely, almost nostalgic look at one of my favourite engines (I had a 240, Dad had a 260). I really like your "analogue petrol head" approach, and your obvious love and passion for dirt under the nails tuning. I'd look forward to your treatment of the Jag XK series, surely one of the world's top straight six designs (and so tuneable!)
@franksantos4680
@franksantos4680 9 месяцев назад
Solid the first 240-260 😎 I had a 200SX blue 4 seat. If I knew back then to what I know now...wow 🤙🏽
@t-ray5656
@t-ray5656 4 года назад
Awesome power plant for a 50 year old engine, reliable almost bulletproof apart from the mechanical fuel pump which was prone to fail due to the rubber membrane splitting, also the clutch wasn't up to the power output, from memory I found that I got about 6 to 8 thousand miles before it began to slip. The good news is these are easily rectified with more modern alternatives. Looking forward to rebuilding it with all the improved parts. Really glad i never sold it even after 47 years.
@andyhughes9763
@andyhughes9763 4 года назад
I have a 1970 240Z looks like the day my Grandfather got it. We have kept it in my shop since 1985 and take it out every other weekend. She only has 21567 miles on her and runs like new and we have everything that came with the car (my child) when my Grandfather bought it at Datsun CarMart . Has no rust anywhere and paint is like new I would not be able to ever let her go, no matter the price!
@norm1815
@norm1815 4 года назад
Man SAWEEEEET!!! I wrecked mine 6 yrs ago in a rainstorm after 25 years of MEGA FUN filled ownership...Not a day goes by that I don't miss it
@owenmeadows5202
@owenmeadows5202 4 года назад
The Jaguar xk6 engine is very beautiful as well... especially with 3 webers and its distinctive crossflow head. (really heavy though)
@rdh2059
@rdh2059 Месяц назад
Just stumbled on this website and this video, in particular. You did an amazing job explaining this car and the engines. When you restore one of these cars and take it for its first drive, the unique sound of the engine enters your DNA, making you a lifelong addict! When I was 15 one of my friends (an only-child) was given a 240Z by his parents for graduating from high school. One day, Leo let me drive his wonderful 240Z. Ever since that short drive, I have been interested in these cars. The one I own now is a joy to drive, which I do a few times a week (in the summer at least). Absolutely great cars that are a joy to work on... Great video!
@godofgaming7
@godofgaming7 4 года назад
Cant wait to say that I've been here since 30 k when he's at 500k.
@adonbanchamek2254
@adonbanchamek2254 4 года назад
pine tree 50k lol
@JesusSaves86AB
@JesusSaves86AB 4 года назад
🤷‍♂️ and 0k will care
@johnlewis8156
@johnlewis8156 4 года назад
Man once again your making me head back to the shop to fix another one of the cars! My wife's 240z has been sitting since 2010 and I haven't put it back together yet. I got a set of 40 mm dcoe's, on a L28 block bored to 86mm flat top 280zx pistions(should be around 10.5 compression) and turbo 280zx head and a mild Snider cam. You really make me motivated to get back into the shop and get to work! If anyone lives in the south east of U.S and wants a free L28 lmk I have a few left over from swapping them over the years and I shouldn't keep them hoarded up forever! Thanks again for the video!!!
@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
Sounds like you got all the good parts. Now go out there and make it work :)
@richardking4514
@richardking4514 4 года назад
I'm in that region and would take an L28! I have a 280z with a perfectly good L28 and want to rebuild another L28 to swap in. Your build sounds well thought out, just gotta get in the shop and make it happen!
@etravix
@etravix 4 года назад
Do it!
@johnlewis8156
@johnlewis8156 4 года назад
I love you guys! 4age video I really need to put that 7age turbo together and put it in my 76 Corolla 4g63 video Man I got a really cool manual Galant and a 6 bolt motor set with Evo rods and pistions all I need to do is put together with the super 16g and have fun Now L series My wife's 240z is looking really sad and I should put all the cool parts I have been collecting for the last 10 years together and be happy! Whole time boss is saying "get back to work" One day I will finish building all the cool stuff! Thanks y'all for being such great and positive motivators!!!
@johnlewis8156
@johnlewis8156 4 года назад
@@richardking4514 Garage Zero in Atlanta GA. I have I normal job now but I'm there on the weekends (haven't been the last 6 months because my wife has been sick but she is getting better and things should get back to normal). Email me rt132kp61@hotmail.com and we can set something up. Also bring a truck and some time. I got lots of stuff I'm trying to give away. Been at this location for 12 years and I got alot of stuff!!!
@stelitejet
@stelitejet 4 года назад
Had a LD28 that I found in a rusted out car with 400 thousand kms on the clock! I put it in a jet boat with turbo and water to air intercooler.... it flew past v8 jet boats like a rocket sled! God knows what power it made.... Love the L series motor😍
@jessetoberman658
@jessetoberman658 4 года назад
Diesel or gas? International scout's had them very rare
@stelitejet
@stelitejet 4 года назад
Diesel fuel..... We got them in Japanese import cars here in New Zealand.... Also a lot of motors were imported in to fit to older cars like Holden / Ford etc the biggest problem was people would wind the kms back on diesel cars because we pay tax for kms traveled (road users charges) separately here in New Zealand. So you never really knew what kms a diesel car had done. My motor was removed from a Nissan skyline.... It come out factory with LD28! And 5 speed. Did 160kmh easy... a real charcoal grenade!
@jamesthreats5800
@jamesthreats5800 4 года назад
When i was a kid in the Army The coolest cat i knew had a Brand new white 280Z . I always loved that car. I've never wanted to own the newer Z car versions. For me they kinda lost the soul of the Z.
@chrismanisay
@chrismanisay 4 года назад
That's how I felt too!!! I used to see a classic white z32 on base. I was so excited to ship my z31 to ft polk but my ecu blew up right before it got shipped
@jordanshara3244
@jordanshara3244 2 года назад
The L- Series engine is super underrated, especially by people that have never wrenched on one or driven a car with one. As an owner of a 73 240Z with the matching numbers L24, you don't know how many times I've taken it to car shows and people have said "you should swap the engine out for something else". Although no, they will never make as much hp and torque as a small block Chevy or LS or whatever, they make plenty of power and torque to make what ever they're installed in a hoot to drive. And as you stated, they are easily tune able. Forged internals from the factory. The stock L24 in 1969 made 150 hp from 2.4 liters!!! With a non cross flow head!! On the gas of that time!!! Look at what other 6 cylinder engines for sale were making from almost double the displacement! And the sound L series make!!! The L series is a perfect match for the S30 chassis, period. Only thing better is RB lol
@hoedemakerbart
@hoedemakerbart 2 года назад
I have a stock 240z with the l24 and early e31 head. 230 kmh is easy with the 5 speed. I Just have a mild cam in it so it keeps pulling tot 7k. More then enough for me on a car that weighs only a ton
@simonleavesley3986
@simonleavesley3986 4 года назад
1970 Prince skyline ( Hakosuka ) Gtr L24 on triple Webber DCOE'S , the most angelic sound I've ever heard in my life
@royferntorp3575
@royferntorp3575 4 года назад
The little Corolla pushrod unit was amazing. I stuck some Mikuni bike carbs on it with a home-made manifold and it went like a chainsaw.
@synthpro
@synthpro 4 года назад
Very good video!! I rescued a 76 280z 2+2 out of a junk yard back in November and slowly bringing it back to life. Absolutely love the early 240 260 and 280z as well as the L series.
@Jonno2summit
@Jonno2summit 9 месяцев назад
In August of '23 I got my Howell TBI system running on my 240/L28. I developed this system for Howell and hopefully they will be producing the kit soon. I'm not in charge of that. Howell sent me a TBI meant for Chevy 4.3L V6's. It's a simple OBD1 GM system that sits on a manifold meant for 4bbl carbs. It runs perfectly with great power!
@nocookiepuffs4u695
@nocookiepuffs4u695 4 года назад
I am so happy I found this video! A few months ago, I Inherited/bought a 78' 280z and decided to restore it. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. 27:08 Made me burst into laughter. And it sounds like the real thing!
@alessandromaestrini8937
@alessandromaestrini8937 4 года назад
Hi There. I'm writing from Italy. It could be unbelievable for you in the U.S., but in the whole Italy there are a total of 20-30 Datsun 240-260 and 280Z counted together. I am the lucky owner of two 240Z and I love this car. I'm writing to make you my best compliments, because this is the best video I've seen on YT since a lot of time. By the way, my approach to the world of vintage cars is the same of yours: the best thing is to leave the L24/26 or 28 in the engine bay and work on the few things than can give you some extra HP, respecting the age and the design of the engine itself. The 240Z is a lightweight car, and 200 HP are enough for our fun. Thank you again for this video. Alessandro
@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
Just one thing, I'm not in the USA, I'm in Europe, Bosnia :)
@alessandromaestrini8937
@alessandromaestrini8937 4 года назад
@@d4a My best compliments for jour english too. I've been confused by your english and by the USA video coverage that sometimes appears. By the way, how many 240/260/280Z cars are there in Bosnia?
@martinweber5520
@martinweber5520 4 года назад
hello Alessandro, iam from Germany and own 1 of this nice 240z''s- Lets talk About modifying the L series if you like! Im sure we both can optimize each other!°! Thank you Martin
@norm1815
@norm1815 4 года назад
With backyard mods and tuning the stock SU's rock. I ran 13.6@99 with a modified 2.4L and 12.801 @107.26 mph with a 2.9L stroker all on a Stock weight 240Z with cheap street tires. And I got 24 mpg on the hwy and 19.5 mpg in the city.
@renefontanez1531
@renefontanez1531 4 года назад
Own a 82zxet for the last 26 years with 450hp at 25 psi boost and looking for more,love it I'm a fan since I was 14 years old,
@mathiasptacek5536
@mathiasptacek5536 4 года назад
I drive a 240Z and you sir have described my inner feelings pretty well =)
@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
Glad to hear that :)
@alextepozteco3681
@alextepozteco3681 4 года назад
@Jose Martinez if your 280zx has some good quality coilovers and polyurethane bushings that thing handles really well I can out corner s30's on the track and canyons easily and could outrun them with my heavily modified L32et
@lamboferruccio
@lamboferruccio 4 года назад
L28 in a 430 Cedric with Weber’s or Mikuni’s and cam is stupid fun!
@davealcaras6032
@davealcaras6032 4 года назад
I had a '77 280Z after I purchased a "well built engine" and it to knocked, the crank got damaged. So I got a L24 crank and rods and used flat top Pistons I already had. And an N42 head with a header. I went back to EFI from Mikuni side-drafts. I love Rev happy engines. It also had an HKS ductile steel flywheel and performance clutch. The chassis was modified too. Thank you for you look into"ICONIC ENGINES"
@henrymcjunkin858
@henrymcjunkin858 4 года назад
Been a mechanic for 35 years Just letting ya know you have great knowledge and explain it great. When i was young i was a rotary fan had r100 rx2 rx3 several rx4s my fav when hardly no body new about them. congrats on your page love it
@ahmadsalman5121
@ahmadsalman5121 4 года назад
damn sexy era of cars
@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
True!
@MNMfoods
@MNMfoods 4 года назад
absolutely correct I did own a 240c,260cedric,240Z,and 280ZX and I never experienced any Engine Problem what so ever.
@cb655
@cb655 4 года назад
I've got a Rebello 3.5L in the works for my 240z. I fully expect to be around 20k into the motor and in the neighborhood of 300hp at the wheels. Small hp for big money I know. But to me, worth every penny to have a Z at its max potential while staying true to it's spirit. I can't wait to hear the big bore L series sing!
@jessetoberman658
@jessetoberman658 4 года назад
Do you live in the bay area. There located in Antioch last time I called them
@cb655
@cb655 4 года назад
@@jessetoberman658 I live in Tacoma WA. But you are correct, Rebello is located in Antioch CA.
@barryhall7
@barryhall7 11 месяцев назад
I love the passion for these engines 👍
@PrometheusOfVideos
@PrometheusOfVideos Год назад
The main thing about the L series motors (mainly the L24) is the car they're in: the 240z, with a weight of only 2,200 ish lbs. The power to weight ratio is insane. I used to own a 1970 Datsun 240z, (VIN was 0001590 !!!!)...only upgrades were headers, full exhaust and finely tuned SU carbs and it ran GREAT. Sounded like a beast too. Back in the day I was at an illegal street race and I beat a mid 90's 4.6L V8 Mustang (which has 215 hp) by about 3 to 4 car lengths. I had only around 160 to 170 hp but again, my car was light as a feather. L28 Turbo swaps into 240z's are awesome and make the most beautiful unique exhaust note as well. When I bought a 300zx TT, my buddy in his 240z turbo managed to hang with me with on the FWY. My 300zx TT was still stock at 300 hp and his 240z had 180 hp with stock turbo and boost, though his Z wasn't running at full capacity as it had some tuning issues but it still kept up with me. All in all, love the L series motors...grew up with them; my family owned a Maxima that had an L28 and the aforementioned 240z. 😁
@strang1124
@strang1124 4 года назад
The one thing I HATE & LIKE about the internet is. In 34 minutes. You GAVE everyone the DETAILED information it took me years of questioning & researching to learn pre internet. 73" 510 4dr Grass Green Auto, factory air. Bought in 88" , no engine or trans.. Installed JDM L18 SSS / trusk 5-SP. A pocket rocket was born.
@pieterschaar5613
@pieterschaar5613 Год назад
I loved my 1981 'Fairlady' Z L20E based 2 seater (short wheelbase) Targa top, black with factory Gold Mags, the one car I should have kept I also for a while as a stop meaure owned a 1988 Laurel with the LD28, basically the L28 converted to run on Diesel, was a grand pa performer with matching interior but bullet proof The Lxx engines well deserved Iconic engine, keep up the great work
@johanviljoen7941
@johanviljoen7941 2 года назад
My first car was a 510 with the single carb L16S engine. The SSS had the L16H engine with the twin carbs. I could rev that motor to 8000 rpm's without a problem, and I could do 30 ft black stripes in second with it. I could get 47m/h in first, 78m/h in second, 112m/h in third, and then fourth could put another 5m/h onto it, but by then the drag was killing it. I know it was overreading by 3.4%, but that engine was a true marvel. Miss it today still.
@Nebajin-y6k
@Nebajin-y6k 9 месяцев назад
In the early 90's, a friend bought a 280z from a rally car driver who was going to jail....he drove it back home, and then offered to sell it to me...i should have bought it.... Amazing car!!!...and what ever that mechanic race car driver guy did to it, my friend was told, "its been tweaked to the max"....scary powerful for such a light small car
@Tony-we1jf
@Tony-we1jf 4 года назад
Love your Iconic Engine vids. How about one on the Nissan FJ20 / FJ20ET engine? Not well known but are such an iconic engine in the retro Datsun / Nissan arena, so simple, strong and easy to extract massive power plus a very interesting history. I've had one in my 260Z for over 20 years and can say it retains all the passion you mention in your L series video but rewards you with so much more reliable torque and power.
@dongeorge4037
@dongeorge4037 4 года назад
So it was in the early '80's. I had rebuilt the Z-240/auto a couple of times, had some overheating, just planed the head and bolted her back on and kept going. I was back and forth to the oil fields back then and was coming back from OKC with a few hundred miles to go when the cam snapped leaving me running on the front 3 cylinders. I tried pulling the back 3 plugs to lessen load, but air/fuel mixture blew everywhere so I put them back in. But the L-24 started and ran on the front 3 cylinders. Only problem was she wanted to die below 15 hundred revs and I didn't have a clutch to ease her up to speed. But I was running the interstate and the few times I had to stop I'd rev her up in neutral and cram her into low and we'd jerk for a moment or two and then we'd be rolling. Got me home and I learned about planing the head's cam towers side as well as its block side. She's still parked in my big metal building. 300 and some thousand miles and was NEVER out ran on the highway.
@robybowen2911
@robybowen2911 2 года назад
Awesome, brings tears to the eyes.
@mayuravirus6134
@mayuravirus6134 4 года назад
Last time i check a guy by the name of Hosoki has a 280ZX bored engine L28 from 2.8L to 3.1L making 680 horsepower with HKS Tripple Carb with Twin Turbo
@andretanoe4368
@andretanoe4368 4 года назад
Good video. I own a l28 but in a nissan patrol 160. Im starting to appreciate the car now. Thanks
@ru8775
@ru8775 Месяц назад
Nissan Patrol K160 one of the best 4 wheel drive jeeps ever made 😄 With the petrol engine they are rare That's a real car not the electronic trash that is driving on the streets today 😂 Old cars are the only real cars still available today Pure mechanics no electronics that's how it supposed to be 😂 Greetings from Germany
@nicholasagnew2792
@nicholasagnew2792 4 года назад
$27,000 BRZ/GT86=2800lbs 200hp. $5,000 240z/260z/280z with a few simple things done to it=2300lbs 200hp
@hemathkumar8345
@hemathkumar8345 4 года назад
i genuinely had goosebumps when i heard the words..."Fairlady Z"
@jeromemarcial6866
@jeromemarcial6866 3 года назад
devil Z
@antoniovilanova745
@antoniovilanova745 4 года назад
Wonderful video. These old L series are quite similar to the BMW M20 engines, right up my alley.
@e28forever30
@e28forever30 Год назад
I think they compare better with the M30 engine, engines designed in the sixties, SOHC, chain driven, 2.5, 2.8, 3.0, 3.3, 3.5. The were in production for over 20 years.
@Bens_240Z
@Bens_240Z 4 года назад
Great to see a well researched video on a motor close to my heart (I have an L28ET 240Z). Slight slip of the tongue at 15:21 - L-series pistons are cast aluminium, not cast iron. The L24 was also still available in the (R)MR30 Skyline in 1985.
@d4a
@d4a 4 года назад
Thank you for noticing that. My brain farted a bit there as I spoke of the cast iron block moments earlier :) I corrected this in the description and pinned comment.
@1111guogang
@1111guogang 4 года назад
I own 240Z now. Thanks for the video very helpful! So happy give me a good lesson of the l24.
@TheGinger1
@TheGinger1 3 года назад
I was going to skip this video in the series as I didn't know about this engine. But your passion and presentation style has convert me. Thank you. Really enjoying your content.
@deborahchesser7375
@deborahchesser7375 4 года назад
I’ll give up some hp for longevity anytime
@seastate52
@seastate52 4 года назад
i love my 280,na 1982 coup 5 speed 250.000 runs like a clock.even the cruse control works
@David-lr2vi
@David-lr2vi 4 года назад
My first car was a Datsun 1600 with an L18 four cylinder engine with Weber 45DCOE carbies and despite how hard I flogged it nothing ever broke. The L series engines were the best for reliability.
@RuiPina
@RuiPina 3 года назад
Best teaching, best video on l24 engines , great rapper, pow
@Thepriest39
@Thepriest39 4 года назад
I had a 73 240Z back in 1990-91 when I was in high school. I had to get rid of it soon after. Two kids and a wife and zero money to fix it back up. I REALLY wish that i could have that car back! I have the time and place to fix one up. Great memories in that car!
@oxidizedolive
@oxidizedolive 3 года назад
You should do a video on the Dodge/Chrysler Magnum engines series (3.9, 5.2, 5.9, and 8.0). Beautiful engines with an interesting story on how some of them came around. I’ve got a 03 Dakota with the a 3.9L magnum, and while it’s not a powerhouse, it is a fun engine to work on, easy hits 300k miles, and it sounds incredibly good for a V6 engine, compared to most others.
@justythrasher
@justythrasher 4 года назад
Loving your vids my friend. Only one Nissan Datsun in my life stable. The Sunny SGX station wagon. 1500cc rwd. It took a lot of abuse including linelock on diesel and rally on gravel out at Port Waikato here in NZ. Flipped it on to its side and had to get a tractor to pull us on to the road again. It drove straight and started 1st turn. Loved it. Should have had more nissan in life. Another great vid, learned a lot and got passionate with you remembering the old smells.
@juanmanuelfurch1905
@juanmanuelfurch1905 4 года назад
27:13 that sound is so comfortable to me, here in Argentina, the most popular engines are in line six fords (188, 221, 221SP), chevrolet (230, 250), dodge (slant six) and an argentinian engine called Tornado from the IKA Torino. My grandfather and my dad raced with those engines. If you want to see what I'm talking about, please search "mar y sierra, es un TC!!", the "Mar y Sierras A" are ones of the most craziest racing cars in my country
@dreadfury47
@dreadfury47 8 месяцев назад
HELL YEAH! im tryna get my 76 280z running right now, seeing some L series love is dope
@theblishknovk
@theblishknovk 4 года назад
Love this series so much! Keep them coming.
@Double_AA_Batteries6
@Double_AA_Batteries6 4 года назад
1:27 “...They’re big dogs that are awesome enough to support a small fry like me...” , I’ll be sure to bookmark this when you get big :) love your style good sir! Many more will too!
@qpasas
@qpasas 4 года назад
my second car was an 910 sss bluebird with a L18T and i hit 200km/h with the SU some ignition timing good sparks and ignition sistem, was really fun, and was fast and can give some good fights on the Chile twisti roads and mountain pass. i had a HC31 laurel too who came with the detuned L24 and was the best car i ever own, was reliable, fun, tail happy, and confortable, all of that in his 4 doors pilarless glory to me the L series was the best Japanese engine of all time, had not so much powa but the torque and HP delivery on the rev range its amazing even in today standarts good video, im gonna suscribe to your chanel
@endall39
@endall39 Год назад
My high school car in the early 80’s was a ‘76 280z. I loved that car and drove it hard. Absolutely rock solid reliable and fun vehicle. I miss it very much. The Z car and an ‘86 Porsche 944 were the most fun cars, although not fastest cars, I’ve owned. Wish I had them both today! Great video!
@旅居的猫-加拿大站
@旅居的猫-加拿大站 4 года назад
Awesome Rap👍L28 fuel injected👍280z
@mariabarbarapereiranascime1592
@mariabarbarapereiranascime1592 8 месяцев назад
27:08 Best idle imitation I've ever heard! Petition to make engine sounds imitations in all videos, just like the rap
@MyBlueZed
@MyBlueZed 3 года назад
I drove a 1976 260Z in 1982 (I was 21) and loved it. I now love my 2003 350Z so please do the VQ35DE & HR engines next! ❤️❤️❤️
@S30Chris
@S30Chris 4 года назад
You should do the SR20DE,SR20DET,SR20VE,SR20VET engines that came in the pulsar,sentra, S series cars
@nakazul1
@nakazul1 4 года назад
... and Bluebird SSS-R Atessa Turbo 4 wheel monster 🥰 Not many made thought, same C pillar as the Japanese S13 coup'e... almost. 99% close i would say but i talked to much already 😊
@robnuay
@robnuay 2 года назад
Another masterpiece of a video! Loved every minute. A little more time on the L28ET would have been awesome. The early z cars are really fun completely stock or modified. I've been playing with them for 35 years. The L engines are great for all the reasons you explain better than I ever could. Thanks.
@gaetan_
@gaetan_ 4 года назад
So glad you made a video on those engines !! 👍👍
@JViello
@JViello 3 года назад
Another great video! As a late teenager I had the good fortune of picking up a fuel injected 77 280z. My buddy got a 240z, and my other buddy got a 280zx! (Non turbo) We had a little Z club going on! The 240 had a header/full exhaust, free flow air cleaner. When my z was stock, we would run side by side. I might have been a *smidge* quicker...and the ZX was a *smidge* faster than mine! lol It was that z-car that totally changed how I viewed cars. I learned to appreciate the "European" mindset of a tight chassis, compliant suspension and tight well designed interior. Every time I would get back into my Firebird or whatever 1965-1982 GM I was driving I would miss that Z! It highlighted how loose and crappy American cars had become. I've been a Nissan lover ever since. (Along with other brands...I'm not a biased fan boy who thinks "my brand" can't do anything wrong.) I had a NASTY Sentra SE-R making almost 500hp in the 90's, and even now there is even a B17 Sentra Turbo in my driveway! I had the honor and pleasure of watching Paul Newman run his Nissan's at Limerock Raceway here in my state.
@zack280zx7
@zack280zx7 4 года назад
Ya the L series is a great engine to modify! I did a comp cam in my 280ZX not long ago, and it completely changed how the car felt.
@da_aloha_z2403
@da_aloha_z2403 4 года назад
I feel like the next engine you can do a video on is probably the history of the RB engines. I think after doing the L series engines, I feel like it can be proper to lead into the “retro modern” times of the 80’s-90’s.
@QualityClassics
@QualityClassics 4 года назад
Good job......my son and I have a couple 1972 240's (original survivor types) that we are planning on playing with. SOME mild old school bolt on upgrades on now are the list. We have being doing this EXACT THING with vintage Mustangs for years and now decided to split some of our focus onto the 240's.
@mr.cangieter8758
@mr.cangieter8758 Год назад
D4A: "This engine wasn't really built for big boost." 5 minutes later... Masaru Hosoki has entered the chat. Ten minutes later: OS Giken has entered the chat.
@hongyaozhuang8625
@hongyaozhuang8625 4 года назад
I'd bore up the L28 to 3 liters, Forged internals, ported head, cams and with ITBs. 280HP is possible.
@Treaxvour
@Treaxvour Год назад
I recently bought a 280zx. I love it. After watching this, I need to get new exhaust headers asap - update: wow these things are hard to get off. Gotta remove the whole intake manifold and fuel rail just to get to it 😅
@franciscolozada1059
@franciscolozada1059 4 года назад
Your videos are always imformative, can't wait to see what engine is next
@neeper666
@neeper666 4 года назад
I love my 82 280zx. very fun car and now am waiting for my VG30TT for my 91 300zx RHD
@LaFritePerreGoat
@LaFritePerreGoat 4 года назад
You should work on nissan sr history they put it in everything at the time. I need to know more about it. Keep the good work come in!
@averagelife5523
@averagelife5523 4 года назад
I really love this segment of your channel...
@joshm3484
@joshm3484 3 года назад
I traded my Z32TT for a 240z partly because I wanted a car I could work on myself. The L24 taught me to lash valves, set timing, adjust fuel ratio (via trading needles with SU carbs), etc. I still have it, and while a modern econobox will outrun it, it's the most fun you can have driving.
@_..-.._..-.._
@_..-.._..-.._ 2 года назад
I bought a 1982 280z 5 speed efi for $250 in 2006 ended up moving and had to junk it because of hidden chassis rust. Still regret not restoring it 😞
@bloothedog4443
@bloothedog4443 4 года назад
My '74 260 w/ 2 Webbers ALWAYS wanted to go at least 60 mph, just its natural gait.
@bennyz1971
@bennyz1971 4 года назад
Oh wow, you make older engines too? I would be happy if you do a video for the Ford OHC Pinto engine 🤗
@kollolghosh8369
@kollolghosh8369 9 месяцев назад
I literally just died by laughing when watching this. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@MindDezign
@MindDezign 4 года назад
One thing for sure ,watch John Morton drive, jaffe built , 240Z ,#46 around the tracks you will see it's not a grandma sports car and no engine swap necessary...
@bakatzen6243
@bakatzen6243 4 года назад
and one cool fact is, john morton and peter brock is still alive.
@robwhite240z
@robwhite240z 4 года назад
@@bakatzen6243 Peter Brock ( USA ) helped design the Shelby Daytona . Peter Brock (AUS ) died in a Shelby Daytona replica
@lenbones7940
@lenbones7940 Год назад
I love how u describe carbs lol... I really think the carburetor is something that sadly gets over looked unless ur working with vintage US motors but it's all most the best way to really get used toying with truly tuning a motor and sure you mind not get crazy dyno results by tuning your first project car with a carb but you will get the satisfaction of trouble shooting common problems and that glorious feeling of having everything running smooth as a top and knowing it wasn't magic but yourself getting over a learning curve... the best example I can think of is a RU-vidr named thunder head running a V8 on a lawn mower carb and taking it on power tour and when you break it down nothing about that run has to do with horse power or gains but the actual idea playing out has got to be one of the radest project runs I've ever watched on RU-vid and its soild proof that a dude Inna project car with a motor he enjoyed tinkering with a something as off the wall as a lawn mower carb can be a worthwhile gear heads dream.. not to mention that he single handedly has made the mpg V8 discussion something that one thought could be brought to the table and it shows you don't always have to be so focused on the most power or the fastest time to have a project that is one of a kind as well as one for the history books... I only mentioned a ll this to remind other that to think outside the box still holds true to this day.. :)
@pritroy8221
@pritroy8221 4 года назад
Small power increase=do it yourself Big power increase= call kitami- jun
@JDWard-Jeepster
@JDWard-Jeepster Год назад
The Datsun Fairlady Roadster is still a personal favorite.
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