you might as well buy a manual 300z unless you know somebody who will do the labor for you. There is a lot of labor involved, you have to drill a hole for the clutch in the firewall, buy a clutch assembly and transmission, you would probably also needa new drive shaft because the transmissions vary in length depending on where you get it from, and possibly still have to modify the new drive shaft for the swing bearing cushion to bolt up in the proper place. it is a real pain, but it can be done with enough time and money.
Yes, it would be a lot of work, though.
No its not worth it unless ur going to do a tt motor swap. check out www.z1motorsports.com
yes you just have to get a manual tranny from a 300zx because they did not make manuals for the j30
Don't do it. It's a sports car, learn to drive a stick. If you are replacing an automatic transmission... then I would think this would be a good opportunity to upgrade to a manual. You're cutting off about 20hp and 10ft lbs of torque by keeping an automatic transmission.
For a manual transmission it unscrews counter-clockwise.
Automatic Transmission fluid
First, what year and car are you asking about? 1987 Nissan 300zx
There are two plugs on the 300zx manual transmission. on on the passenger side and one on the bottom of the transmission. You can unscrew them with a 1/2 drive ratched. fill through the plug on the side, drain from the plug on the bottom
Auto or manual? Auto, don't know. Manual, you can buy a good JDM one for about $500.
TRANSMISSION MODULATOR SEE IF IT BLOWS SMOKE OUT THE EXHAUST
yes in japan and tokyo
That depends on which model you have, but it either used a Garret T3 ('84-'87) or T25 ('88-'00). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On the 1990-1996 Nissan 300ZX (Z32) the stock turbos are two (2) T25 turbos. Note: The automatic transmission models come with a smaller Turbine A/R than the Manual transmission. So, the automatic's turbos might spool a tiny bit faster, but will die off sooner in the higher RPM's I have no knowledge of the previous model 300ZX's turbos, sorry. For more info or details e-mail me at Dream300ZX@gmail.com