Good info-thanks.
Let's see if I understand this. I know the G-sensors are on the console and I have those, and the complete resub assembly with the pump for the diff. I also have a computer that I'm told mount in the trunk under the shelf in the rear window. Is this the computer that runs the pump for the transfer diff? I know the GTR is designed as a rear drive with front wheel drive on demand, but is there any harm in having a 70/30 bias all the time as far as harming the drive train? What type of systems do they use on race cars? I will not be using the 4 wheel steer on this car.
I'm really thankfull for you guys helping me out with this so far.
I might be cutting the body down the middle and adding about 3" to the width of the car and this is due to the 6" wider rear end fromt the GTR. I know some think this project is plain stupid, but I've done enough other projects and have learned that if you plan ahead the project will turn out much nicer in the end. I see a lot of guys in the US that will install a n RB26DETT with a rear drive 5spd into a stock 240z and wind up with a car that now has double the HP and then the rest of the car needs to be upgraded to cope with the bigger HP numbers but they either don't do the upgrades or they wind up taking the car a part ten times to get it finished. Another problem is the stock 240z's has four lug, no power steering small brakes, drum rear brakes, light suspension and and open rear diff. By installing the complete drive train from the GTR I now have taken care of all of these problem and since my car should weight about 2600lbs (KG's????) and since the GTR weight is much higher than my car, the stress on the drive train installed in my car should be less then the GTR. If you guys have any more ??'s or comments please post them.
Thanks-Dan
PS In Oregon State where I live if a car is older then 25 years you can put in or change any thing on the car and the Gov. has no say in it. Thats one reason for using the 240z.