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power output of a mq L28 motor

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power output of a mq L28 motor

Post by beast-tamer »

Does anyone know how much horsepower or kilowatts a standard L28 motor produces.
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Post by shortgq »

from memory 88Kw, thats on a good day.....

i think its also stamped on one of the plates in the engine compartment, the one in front of the battery ??
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Post by Beastmavster »

88kw or something like 120hp.

This is probably more accurate than the earlier figures given on these engines, which were a little overstated.

But as a comparison

(L24) 240Z 150 hp Skyline 135-145hp

(L26) 260z 165 hp 260 C 145-155 hp

(L28) 280Zx 185 hp (EFI) Dunno the 280 C off the top of my head
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Post by V8Patrol »

shortgq wrote:from memory 88Kw, thats on a good day.....


:rofl:

it would wanna be a bloody good day too :rofl:

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Post by Big Red Toy »

A great way to get more power out of em is electronic dizzy, i found it made a huge difference
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Post by Screwy »

How much did it cost you to get an Electronic Dizzy for it?
and where did ya get it from?

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Post by Big Red Toy »

cost me $365 from outback 4wd, but i got ripped off! :bad-words: there is nothing in there, and i got a discount :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Screwy »

hhhhmmmmmm
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Post by Big Red Toy »

the electronic dizzy really doesn't contain much but it makes it rev easier :D , the day i got it down headed straight up one of those dirt roads headin up Mt Dandenong and would rev as high as 7500rpm with no problem :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :D , its a bit sad now thou, needs a service, but i highly recommend getting this done as it is good.
I thought that there was more to the electronic dissy thou, but after pulling it all apart after drowning it in toolangi i discovered that it would take all of about 15mins to fit.
It make a bit of difference when it comes to water as well.
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Post by Beastmavster »

Big Red Toy wrote:the electronic dizzy really doesn't contain much but it makes it rev easier :D , the day i got it down headed straight up one of those dirt roads headin up Mt Dandenong and would rev as high as 7500rpm with no problem :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :D , its a bit sad now thou, needs a service, but i highly recommend getting this done as it is good.
I thought that there was more to the electronic dissy thou, but after pulling it all apart after drowning it in toolangi i discovered that it would take all of about 15mins to fit.
It make a bit of difference when it comes to water as well.


This is probably cos the electronic dizzy is designed to go on one of the other revvier skyline or Zed motors.......

You could probably grab the cam to go with it too at the wreckers :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

electronic dizzy
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Post by giffo »

Andrew,

So what do you think is a good price?

Do you know (or anyone else) where I can get one in Sydney?

I am chasing more power so as I can tow my boat (up hills )

Who has one for sale?????

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