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are they generally noisy the boxes? or the clutch's are on idle? as soon as i am off idle there is no noise. even if i am just off it to say 1000rpm and sitting there..

i think its a tripple plate os

i have added a sound clip. you need to play it in real player and i think it might want to download something to play it.

p.s. its recorded on my phone..

all gears work fine. and i have driven it pretty hard to test it all out when i got the box put in.

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It sounds pretty normal to me. The 34 Getrag box will make a rattly/crunchy sound when you remove or modify the original dual mass rubber vulcanised flywheel. They run that flywheel to stop exactly that noise.

Thats in addition to the sounds you'll get with the twin plate too... so it should be very noisy!

Guest Mashrock
It sounds pretty normal to me. The 34 Getrag box will make a rattly/crunchy sound when you remove or modify the original dual mass rubber vulcanised flywheel. They run that flywheel to stop exactly that noise.

Thats in addition to the sounds you'll get with the twin plate too... so it should be very noisy!

thanks you!

your reply was the one i was after.

haha gosh they sound like there is a bearing gone bang. or something.

but as i said off idle anywhere its ok.

Guest Mashrock

haha this is true rich,

its all smiles in my camp!!

just waiting on some tyres from, kris, some used slicks from another mate and my new bar painted, and bonnet vent to get moulded into std bonnet and we're away!

and them dyno numbers should be comming out soon. my mates only got a rwd dyno tho but that will do, for the check up.

Andrew

p.s. i' really thinking about getting my exhaust housings coated now. and possibly move onto split dumps, as i still run standard ones.

My R makes the same noise since I put the Nismo clutch in it. So does every other R34 GTR I've come across with a modified clutch.

Get's strange looks and whispers at meet ups ("psst whats wrong with that GTR sounds like its gonna explode")...

Ah well thats life haha.

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