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it has straight cut gears etc, not 100% sure if its a dog box, whats the difference?

striaght cut gears dont have syncrhos (a normal box has synchros except for reverse, hence the whine in reverse) and straight cut gears are the type of gears in the gearboxes referred as 'dog boxes'. the os giken gears are a 'cross mission' gear that uses synchro's, so they are still very streetable and have a good life span.

so in other words, if its a race dedicated car with a decent amount of power then get a dog box, if its driven on the street also, get a box with synchros (i've also heard ppg are bringing/have brung out a gear set that uses synchros also, not entirely sure though)

ok now both of you go and have a cold shower after that little spat

bite me b!tch :P

80k? u still talking shit carnt?

:)

Whats with the name calling ya Chicken Shyt?

Well didn't you say you already spent 80K on your R33 before?

it was gonna be so "fully Sik" with HUGE POWER!!!

oh well you must be a Rich Kid with nothing better to do than waste daddy's money and post crap on internet forums

i'm gonna laugh at you...

cos your prolly just a 14 year old kid playing make believe....

you do know if you are going to build such a car your gonna have heaps of fun trying to drive it on the road :laugh: the Fuel cost, the Neck Pains

oH last time i check a Boiler Maker is not not an Automotive Enginer, so whats the big whoop with getting one to build your engin mounts? Wouldn't the best place to do this is at an approved enginering mob? I have actually seen fully enginered mounts on Ebay for this type of convertion. but any way you like doing things the hard/expensive way,

your all talk i know this, you know this every one knows this.

take some photos i would realy like to see how well the 2j fits in to the engin bay.

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Whats with the name calling ya Chicken Shyt?

Well didn't you say you already spent 80K on your R33 before?

it was gonna be so "fully Sik" with HUGE POWER!!!

oh well you must be a Rich Kid with nothing better to do than waste daddy's money and post crap on internet forums

i'm gonna laugh at you...

cos your prolly just a 14 year old kid playing make believe....

you do know if you are going to build such a car your gonna have heaps of fun trying to drive it on the road :laugh: the Fuel cost, the Neck Pains

oH last time i check a Boiler Maker is not not an Automotive Enginer, so whats the big whoop with getting one to build your engin mounts? Wouldn't the best place to do this is at an approved enginering mob? I have actually seen fully enginered mounts on Ebay for this type of convertion. but any way you like doing things the hard/expensive way,

your all talk i know this, you know this every one knows this.

take some photos i would realy like to see how well the 2j fits in to the engin bay.

haha yep im 14 and yeh... hahahaha

sorry testosterome boy but why own a import if ur worried about fuel costs? i actually have a daily driver so the skyline wont be driven to much.

when the engine and box are mounted i will post pics, and no im not wasting daddys money, daddy is long gone, im wasting my own hard earned money from my wage...

btw how about we settle this when my cars ready at the track? ill lend u some slicks so u can keep up?

its fine saying u've got a sheit load of power eddie, but how fast u can go is totally upto the driving skills and experience of the driver. however saying that, lee myself, andy & dave are going to settle all the banter of who'se cars faster at the track early next year, maybe u can come alnog to that and show what u got :laugh:

shane, i`ll be in for that!

i got more power then wat you got at the feet right now :laugh:

haha ok then, the more the merrier! i'm booked in for the feb 2 (morning session) & march 28 (arvo session/awd comp) track days

is Mr Squizzle gonna step up to the plate?

haha yep im 14 and yeh... hahahaha

sorry testosterome boy but why own a import if ur worried about fuel costs? i actually have a daily driver so the skyline wont be driven to much.

when the engine and box are mounted i will post pics, and no im not wasting daddys money, daddy is long gone, im wasting my own hard earned money from my wage...

btw how about we settle this when my cars ready at the track? ill lend u some slicks so u can keep up?

God are you still here?

haha ok then, the more the merrier! i'm booked in for the feb 2 (morning session) & march 28 (arvo session/awd comp) track days

is Mr Squizzle gonna step up to the plate?

Didn't your mother ever teach you not to poke bears with a stick?

Didn't your mother ever teach you not to poke bears with a stick?

yeah, she also said once i poke it, run away as fast as i can :laugh:

soo you didnt answer the question, or do u only want to sort it out over a mountain?

yeah, she also said once i poke it, run away as fast as i can :)

soo you didnt answer the question, or do u only want to sort it out over a mountain?

I have a non-turbo 1400kg land barge with 165 throbbing kilowatts. What other possible result could there be other than you flying past me at any and every straightaway section?

I hope you're bringing a trailer because if you drive like you mouth-off that stock box will be missing 2nd and 3rd gear quicker than you can say "Holy shit Squizz just passed me".

:laugh:

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