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My flexplate let go today on the dyno. Looking at it close up it looks a little Mickey Mouse and not up to the job.

Any uprated more heavy duty flexplate's out there ?

Any pointed direction would be most welcome

Cheers Lee

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Now is the time for a manual box - unless there was a reason you wanted to hang on to the auto!

Otherwise check this out to see if it will fit your car:

http://store.yellaterra.com.au/holden-nissan-6cyl-rb30-billet-heavy-duty-inertia-flex-plate-with-120t-ring-gear-jatco-4-speed-gear-box-yt9912r/

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Yep Mike at MV autos in adelaide sell upgraded ones..stock ones are piss weak.

And no you cant use the yella terra flexplate, i have one in my vl turbo,

the Re stagea box and the vl style jatco flexplate are different, i know this as i had to change

my r31 skyline Re box flexplate to a vl flexplate when i fitted a powerglide to my r31 10 yrs ago

cheers

darren

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Now is the time for a manual box - unless there was a reason you wanted to hang on to the auto!

Otherwise check this out to see if it will fit your car:

http://store.yellaterra.com.au/holden-nissan-6cyl-rb30-billet-heavy-duty-inertia-flex-plate-with-120t-ring-gear-jatco-4-speed-gear-box-yt9912r/

I like the Triptronic box it's my daily work bus and the simple easy drive style I like. I have a 2002 RS260 6 speed with less than 12k on the clock if I like to get the need for a manual drive out.

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Yep Mike at MV autos in adelaide sell upgraded ones..stock ones are piss weak.

And no you cant use the yella terra flexplate, i have one in my vl turbo,

the Re stagea box and the vl style jatco flexplate are different, i know this as i had to change

my r31 skyline Re box flexplate to a vl flexplate when i fitted a powerglide to my r31 10 yrs ago

cheers

darren

Spoken and made a order with Mike @ MV last week.

For some reason I haven't seen over the years reading that the piss poor flexplate was a problem. 342awkw it let on the dyno around 5200rpm. The red hot metal firework display looked good mind coming from under the passenger side.

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