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running rb30det with orc triple plate and shitty rb20det box

looking at 33 gtst boxes. they no worries

but r34 gtt - does it work with push or pull type clutch

i aint very bright mechanically (or in many other aspects for that matter)

need to know if i can bolt up r34gtt box to my orc triple plate setup

not a teeny bopper dreamer, just need some advice.

cheers, mark

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R34 box is pull, and you can get a thing to convert your push clutch to pull, but im not sure how well it works, but i know there are kits for this, orc mostlikely make one, as my twinplate clutch says it can be used on GTR and GTSTs but its a pull type, and yu can get a optional thing to make it push.

hope that kinda helps.

How is it driving with the tripple plate, is there even a smaller amount of play to find a friction point? espically in the 31 with it al the top of the pedal, how do you find it?

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R34 box is pull, and you can get a thing to convert your push clutch to pull, but im not sure how well it works, but i know there are kits for this, orc mostlikely make one, as my twinplate clutch says it can be used on GTR and GTSTs but its a pull type, and yu can get a optional thing to make it push.

hope that kinda helps.

How is it driving with the tripple plate, is there even a smaller amount of play to find a friction point? espically in the 31 with it al the top of the pedal, how do you find it?

The 34 uses a pull clutch , the box is not any different, just the fork, pivot and the way the slave mounts on the bellhousing are different.

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R34 box is pull, and you can get a thing to convert your push clutch to pull, but im not sure how well it works, but i know there are kits for this, orc mostlikely make one, as my twinplate clutch says it can be used on GTR and GTSTs but its a pull type, and yu can get a optional thing to make it push.

hope that kinda helps.

How is it driving with the tripple plate, is there even a smaller amount of play to find a friction point? espically in the 31 with it al the top of the pedal, how do you find it?

thanks for the answer fellas

looks like ill go with the usual and get a bloody r33 box. $$ but oh well. rb20det boxes serve me well but sick of breaking them.

as for triple plate, no play. bout 1/2 centimetre at top of clutch pedal. i find it ok because is obnly driven at track mostly so wheel spin is no drama. but taking off from traffic on a hill is terriblly hard without spinning wheels.

r33 box it is!!

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