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Therefore I am amputated from the hip down, and I absolutely love the R34 GTR, there is nothing more beautiful besides the other models of Skylines I know that I blaspheme, but that is my only chance to be able to own one of the absolute best looking cars on earth!

Hey, i'll swap you all the auto stuff from my stagea, for the manual! :thumbsup:

Thanks Zorro i hold you to that :thumbsup: no but seriously i will contact you when the purchase has been made to see if you are still interested :laugh:

Quite straight forward except you will need an ECU that can talk to the auto gearbox controller. Most likely candidate for this is a stock ECU with a NissTune remappable ECU board wired in. This leaves you with auto RB20, RB25 and VG30 ECUs of which I suspect the VG ECU would be most straight forward to talk to an otherwise stock RB26.

Mechanically it should be quite straight forward as I understand the bell housing and auto housing match. Tail shaft would probably need to be custom I guess.

You can source AWD auto gearboxes mated to RBs from Stagea FOUR, Skyline GTS4 and some rarer other models.

I do not quite follow what you mean!! :(

Quite straight forward except you will need an ECU that can talk to the auto gearbox controller. Most likely candidate for this is a stock ECU with a NissTune remappable ECU board wired in. This leaves you with auto RB20, RB25 and VG30 ECUs of which I suspect the VG ECU would be most straight forward to talk to an otherwise stock RB26.

Mechanically it should be quite straight forward as I understand the bell housing and auto housing match. Tail shaft would probably need to be custom I guess.

You can source AWD auto gearboxes mated to RBs from Stagea FOUR, Skyline GTS4 and some rarer other models.

These two parts :( i hope you can excuse me for being swedish with a litlle rust on my english and no motor skills :rofl: Thanks in advance :D

Quite straight forward except you will need an ECU that can talk to the auto gearbox controller. Most likely candidate for this is a stock ECU with a NissTune remappable ECU board wired in. This leaves you with auto RB20, RB25 and VG30 ECUs of which I suspect the VG ECU would be most straight forward to talk to an otherwise stock RB26.

You can source AWD auto gearboxes mated to RBs from Stagea FOUR, Skyline GTS4 and some rarer other models.

ok.

ECU is the computer, it controls the engine. A GTR one is good except that because GTRs never came out with automatic gearboxes the ECU will nott talk to the gearbox and hence the gearbox will not know when to shift gears and do magic.

Stagea RS Four and X-Four comes with the Automatic gearbox that would fit into a gt-r with little work.

Okey :) now i understand better now when i know it can be done all that has to be done is to get the dream into action :) Thank you

ok.

ECU is the computer, it controls the engine. A GTR one is good except that because GTRs never came out with automatic gearboxes the ECU will nott talk to the gearbox and hence the gearbox will not know when to shift gears and do magic.

Stagea RS Four and X-Four comes with the Automatic gearbox that would fit into a gt-r with little work.

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