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How do you find the PPG. I want to buy a box for my car, so need an SR20DET gearset but i keep reading about horror stories about PPG's after sales support. Last thing i want is to spend the money and get worse reliability.

Really interested who the best person to deal with who supports PPG. Sometimes the manufacturer is terrible to deal with and you just need to find the vendor who really supports that manufacturer

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I use many Race gear sets and recommend PPG only in the R33 GTS/GTR gearbox only, SR20 PPG IS a weak Toy, They dont even take what the stock SR box can. I have seen 300rwhp kill them after a very short time. Modena is the best for most cars.

Our S14A IPRA Racecar Uses the RB25 box with the Kiwi made adapter kit.

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