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Nah man. Was ordered two months ago. I'm betting late February if delivery in Japan works well with the container it's being put in.

They both have taller ratios.

Assuming a 265/35x18 tyre and stock ratios and a rev limit of 8000 RPM the speeds are as follow

Stock

1st - 75

2nd - 120

3rd - 180

PPG Helical and straight cut dog

1st - 89

2nd - 143

3rd - 189

OS GIKEN

1st - 87

2nd - 138

3rd - 190

Is the os giken speeds that you have showed are they the correct speeds even with the close ratio gear set? I would have thought that the closer gear set would shorten at least gears 2,3,4 and 5? Ow btw are those figures for a 34 ? Or 32 gtr?

Edited by boobeedoobee

The OS GIKEN 5 speed is most definately taller than factory gearing. That is assuming 4.11's in the diffs. Gts4 ratios will shorten that by 7% iirc.

What's the setup?

It would make the gearing awfully short with the 4.11's. You'd be changing gears like an Evo. It isn't the cheapest conversion to do.

Like he said what's the set up?

Set up is an r34 gtr getrag 6spd gearbox fitted to a 32 gtr .. it's the whole box including everything needed to do the conversation

Set up is an r34 gtr getrag 6spd gearbox fitted to a 32 gtr .. it's the whole box including everything needed to do the conversation

By setup I meant what's the engine/turbo combination.

Boobee. The reason I was asking turbo/engine combo is that (and this is my opinion only) the taller gears in the OS set make a lethargic bottom end of a 2.6 L engine and make it even more pronounced.

For example, a mate on here on a pretty decent R33 GTR put one in and ended pulling it out and going back to stock ratios. That was predominately a track car too. 2.6 with -9's and -5's at different points.

Just something to think about.

Bakemono. Cheers man :D. Be good to drive it again lol.

Oh the lols

only do the Getrag if you do the 3.545 diffs as well, 1st gear in my 34 is now and always was useless even when it was a 2.6 with -7s, so add 4.11s to that and you may as well stay with the 5 speed as you won't use first with the Getrag

I can't wait to see the difference between 4.11s and 3.545s with the two identical OS88s once put side by side :D

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