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its the 1000ft/lbs model for a 34 GTR which works out to be 1350NM most 300/350awkw GTR's have around half this amount of torque so probably a bit overkill to go the 2000ft/lbs model unless you have a 8-9 sec drag GTR . Have weighed it on the bathroom scales at around 7kg but will weigh it on the industrial digital scales tomorrow at work and then weight the standard item on the same scales when i fit it would be interesting to get any of the 2000ft/lbs models weighed and see the difference

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yeah I think the 1000ft/lb one is the go. no way you are going to put 2000ft/lb through a GTR driveline. go for the lightest one. and even better it's cheaper! though I guess this sterling advice comes a bit late for you chaps... :) glad to see you all got there in the end. :D

Hey Richo,

I got the 2000lb/ft one as its not flywheel torque. I beleive you multiply by the gearbox drive ratio to see what torque is actually applied to the shaft. 1st gear, drag launch could be quite high!!! ?

any closet neards want to expand? lol

:(

Kith Kowie's case was " I had to give them the torque my engine puts out plus the final drive and all the os giken gear ratios.

I think it worked out at about 2800 lbs so we are well under 4000 lbs" (His manufacturer is rated to 4000lbs)

yeah they were sent direct via fedex express. So you should have it within the next day or so. I can try go thru the tracking untill i find yours. That is if they are running tracking numbers. Give me a bit and i'll see.

Looks like they are random generated.. you were 10 from me in the list i sent, r32's r33's and r34's 10 numbers up from my tracking doesnt exist nor do any numbers around my tracking number so its random by the looks of things..

Can everyone let me know how we are going? who has and who hasnt i will try get some tracking numbers for guys who have not.

Cheers

Andrew

Isnt W.a another country?? hehe god damn 4 hours behind shit!!

i'm right on top of the tracking number thing! so hopefully we will have the whereabouts of them shortly.....

So no body in WA has theirs yet???

near the end.... 2:55 all about you western boys :kiss:

Edited by Angus Smart

looks like no body has received anything in WESTERN AUSTRALIA. How hard is it to put WESTERN AUSTRALIA on the damn thing

Andrew can you ask them whether they put WA or western australia on it.

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