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Before burning me to search, I have went through every thread with the word "mine's" or "mine" in the title. I found many threads however all the results come up with dead hot linked images and dead links with no specific whole information in the actual threads. I'm referring to the GTR in the inline 6 shootout video:

Specifically I'm looking for the following (of course I wouldn't mind more info):

-Diff gearing

-transmission gearing (stock r34 gtr?)

-Engine block

-Valvetrain/Head work

-flywheel

-driveshaft

I know there are many others searching for this info on a daily basis so it would be nice to have a thread to find it in.

Cheers.

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Specifically I'm looking for the following (of course I wouldn't mind more info):

-Diff gearing

Will have to clarify with my Mine's R34 GTR article at home...

-transmission gearing (stock r34 gtr?)

Will have to clarify with my Mine's R34 GTR article at home in regards to the gearbox.

Mine's 8.5 inch Carbon Twin Clutch Plate.

-Engine block

Will have to clarify with my Mine's R34 GTR article at home...

It runs a Mine's Stage Three Complete Engine.

-Valvetrain/Head work

Mine's Super Cam Shaft / Mine's VX Air Filters, Air Filter Ducts, Air Scoop.

Mine's 270L/h Fuel Pump.

Mine's Triple Cam Cover Baffle Plates

Mine's VX-Radiator.

Mine's VX-Pro II Outlet Dump Pipes / Pro Front Pipes / VX-Pro Main Muffler (Catback).

Twin HKS GT2530 Turbochargers.

-flywheel

Will have to clarify with my Mine's R34 GTR article at home...

-driveshaft

Mine's Carbon Propeller Shaft.

I am eager to hear more! How are you sure that the specs you have are in reference to the car in the video? From what I have read, there were supposedly many variations.

Would it be possible to get a scan up? If not, Please don't spare ANY details whether I mentioned them or not.

Thanks!

I am eager to hear more! How are you sure that the specs you have are in reference to the car in the video? From what I have read, there were supposedly many variations.

Would it be possible to get a scan up? If not, Please don't spare ANY details whether I mentioned them or not.

Thanks!

Judging by the video, it looks like Mine's Demo car: The R34 GTR N1 Base.

It is ballistic and insanely fast!

The response of that car is ridiculous.

Correction: The Video shows it runs a Stage 2 Complete Engine... Will have to clarify...

From memory a Mine's built engine alone is worth $65,000 AUS (at the time) as there is a replica in AUS.

Autostyle Performance obtained a R34 GTR V-Spec II, shipped the engine itself to Mine's, Japan.

It was then built and tuned for our fuel and then shipped back here in AUS.

Sure I can get a scan of the article.

Didn't get a chance last night but tonight I will have something for you.

It should give us some more details.

:)

Ok, the article does not state too much, but it seems the Diff Gearing / Transmission Gearing and Engine Block are all stock V-Spec.

Nothing is mentioned about the Flywheel, I'd doubt it being stock so signs point to it being modified to compliment the Mine's 8.5 inch Carbon Twin Clutch Plate.

The Article states is has a Mine's Stage 3 Complete Engine.

A 1.2mm metal head gasket is fitted along with Mine's 260 degree Inlet and 252 degree exhaust cams.

600cc / min fuel injectors.

HKS Intercooler.

Mine's Custom Air Flow Metres.

Mine's VX-ROM plug in ECU (developed since for the Mine's R32 GTR)

Mine's Ohlins Coilovers.

Buddy Club ATTESA Controller, to provide optimised front and rear torque transfer with left and right split at the rear diff.

Forged BBS LM Evolutions wheels, 18 x 9.5", with Bridgestone R540S, 265 / 35Z / R18 Tyres.

Front brakes are AP Racing six piston calipers and two piece slotted rotors.

Rear calipers are stock V-Spec Brembos with Mine's Brake Pads.

Mine's Tailshaft / Mirrors / Rer Wing / Front Lip and other parts are made from Carbon Fibre.

I believe the Bonnet looks like a Stock V-Spec II item.

http://www.mines-wav...G/BNR34_N1.html

^^ If you can read Japanese...

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