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as title states, i need to know the differences (ratios, strength etc..) between the s1 gearbox and the s2 gearbox, and the differences between a r33 s1 diff and a s2 diff.

do the r33 tailshafts with the r32 diffs? is there anything else with a higher diff ratios?

sorry about all the questions, but i need to know this for a project.

thanks in advance, issa.

  • 4 weeks later...
Not aware of different gear ratios but series 1 has a push clutch and series 2 uses a pull type.

WHAT

THERE THE SAME SHIT MAN........................

THE SPEEDO THING IS DIFFERENCE

Drop in an R33 GTR rear cradle and a 1 piece tailshaft with the biggest uni's you can get and you will have basically a bulletproof driveline that will handle over 500rwkw - that's what I'm doing!

Not aware of different gear ratios but series 1 has a push clutch and series 2 uses a pull type.

Thats an old wives tail.

R33 S1 and S2 are both push types.

Only the GTR's are pull.

I run a late model S2 R33 5speed in mine; appears to be fine. Hasn't broke yet.

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