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Another member has pointed out a cheap source:
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=members&module=messaging§ion=view&do=showConversation&topicID=1140601&st=0#msg1503913
My car is 1800kg with me in it - RB30, towbar etc. Can't see me spinning all four with quality 255 tyres - not prepared to dump the clutch in the dry as I would worry about breaking something before the wheels will spin!!
I have a pair of CUSCO adjustable front camber arms to suit awd Stagea (not rwd) or GTR. They are one piece and very strong. Can post to anywhere in Australia:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=586965970
If you want to run 9.5 rims you will need 255 tyres at least and you will need to push out the guards.
If you want to use 235 or 245 tyres you only need 8 or 8.5 rims.
My car is lowered with Bilsteins and Tein springs and I run 17 x 9 rims with 255 tyres and still need to push out the guards.
Ideal offset is about 15
Since I took the pic below I have lowered it another 10mm all round and set the rears out another 10mm
Yes you will need a push or pull type clutch to match the gear box
http://webbersrbguide.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=69:fs5r30a-pull-vs-push-clutch&catid=44:transmission-a-gearbox&Itemid=24
Flywheel should be ok but if you buy a twinplate I think you will get a flywheel with it.
Get the Nistune board from Nistune (not too expensive new)
Get your turbo modified by Hypergear (or if you want to keep your car on the road buy a clapped out turbo to be highflowed)then it will look stock and be easy to fit.
Just above your post
Here is the thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/15420-r33-rb30-conversion/
here is the pdf in that thread:http://stevenwelsh.site.net.au/RB30_DOHC.pdf
here is the RB30 turbo upgrade thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/104332-rb30-hybrid-upgrade-all-dyno-results/
1. Read the RB30 build pdf
2. Read the RB30 upgrade thread to see what power people are making with what mods.
If you only want 250RWKW a hypergear turbo or GT3076 will suffice.
No its not the width its the rolling circumference that's important and ideally the width will be the same too as otherwise there will be a difference in grip.
Put the extra fuel cell on top of the tank and you just need a line to gravity feed it into the main tank when it is empty enough - a mechanical tap would do or a solenoid if you want to do it on the run.