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Old 12th July 2008, 05:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How many stock geaboxes for GTRs...

I only know for the gtr 5spd r32 r33 that can handle fine 600hp.
R32 push
R33 pull

What other gearboxes there are and what exactly gen's have them?
Getrag boxes... 6 speed boxes..
And how much horsepower can handle?
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Noone?
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hollenger, i have one 6 speed dog box, but be prepared to take out a mortage to get one.
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All approx.....
Stock
Standard 32 600hp
Standard 33 early 650 / late model 750
34 6 speed dont really know for sure 800 maybe ,more in 2wd apps.

Non Stock
Holinger h pattern or seq / maybe 1200
Pfitzner dog h 1000 same for sychro
Os giken h pattern rated to 800
Os seq 1000 I think
Trust 6 speed (quaife) 800
Theres heaps you can adapt like richmond liberty etc:
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Old 18th July 2008, 11:29 PM   #6 (permalink)
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So maybe a R34 6 speed will be enought for me.. but I will need pull type clutch..! Is it GETRAG?
Also I need it for every day driving so maybe with aftermarket boxes I will have problems!
But as I see in the sales they are very very expensive.. so maybe better to buy 1-5speed+shaft os giken! They are cheap!!

R32 R33 and R34 can use the same transfer?

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Old 17th August 2008, 09:34 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Does any1 know the part # for gearbox and tcase
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All approx.....
Stock
Standard 32 600hp
Standard 33 early 650 / late model 750
34 6 speed dont really know for sure 800 maybe ,more in 2wd apps.

Non Stock
Holinger h pattern or seq / maybe 1200
Pfitzner dog h 1000 same for sychro
Os giken h pattern rated to 800
Os seq 1000 I think
Trust 6 speed (quaife) 800
Theres heaps you can adapt like richmond liberty etc:
Is this at the fly or at the wheels Glen?
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Im sure they rate them at crank hp,
I know the os helical will support 1000+ , but they are "rated" at 800
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