Hi Guys Up for sale is this Nismo clutch, freshly machined flywheel with substantial meat left:
Item Location is Griffith NSW 2680, Will post at buyers expense through registered post so this arrives at your door.
ONLY $375!!!
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I purchased the greddy throttle body adaptor for mine, was $75 (not sure how much the shipping was as shipping wsnt itemised)
Another point to note is that you can purchase the Q45's alot cheaper on US ebay
Nice thread! cheers for taking pics and posting them up
On a side note Did you happen to have a rattle around the heater core area in your R33? I have one that comes and goes but is extremly annoying.
Cheers mate
your thinking about relocating the throttle body to the front of the factory plenum. Greddy, Plasmaman and other quality aftermarket plenums are flow tested and deliver the correct airflow to each cylinder
I received my coil packs after a little over two weeks... paid at start of week an was told should have them by end of the week, but atleast they arrived in the end
in saying that though I ordered $1600 worth of parts from greenline some of which weren't in stock and received them in 12 days... very good service and turn around from an overseas supplier...
Dont install two small ones unless you use the EF/EL setup that comes with the shroud. Other than that a single 16" fits the factory shroud and will flow as much if not more than the factory crank fan.
Theres a DIY that gives the part number for the radiator sensor you'll need as well if you chose not to use a fan controller.
pretty sure those JUN copies are made in Thailand or Taiwan... cant remember...
Greenline sell the genuine Greddy ones for $885 so just go with that. Atleast its a proven Japanese brand and you will be supporting the company who has ACTUALLY come up with the design and done the research and development...
Ok the 1600 Bearing had an outside diameter of 65.45 with the RB25 72.00 (as best as I can remember) the thickness between them was on .5mm difference.
Would the Diameter be enough to change the pivot point on the pressure plate?