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so i could convert to solid lifters...or what size is max on hydro lifters.

9.something mm lift, tiny tiny cams compared to a solid head

u could convert it to solid, jhh does it for $400

Me.... Cams....

No, the car will be gone in 6 weeks, why would I put cams in it???

caus i reckon u wont sell it lol. and to turn ur car from a power skidder to a useable powerd car :)

hey guys,

my diff is rooted! along with my clutch... s133gtst

looking at my options,

-Shimming

-New Diff (thinking Kazz 1.5 from slide)

-Second hand stock

-Second hand gtr

there are a few second hand gtr diffs floating around are they an upgrade over my stocker and do they fit up? I think noel was saying he had a gtr diff in his.

whats the best way to go, I can afford a new one but i would much rather spend my money on another part of the car, also fitting it myself.

Cheers,

Dan

9.something mm lift, tiny tiny cams compared to a solid head

u could convert it to solid, jhh does it for $400

myeah i want something from with power range from 3000 - 9000+

and i want a rotary idle mostly...:)

hey guys,

my diff is rooted! along with my clutch... s133gtst

looking at my options,

-Shimming

-New Diff (thinking Kazz 1.5 from slide)

-Second hand stock

-Second hand gtr

there are a few second hand gtr diffs floating around are they an upgrade over my stocker and do they fit up? I think noel was saying he had a gtr diff in his.

whats the best way to go, I can afford a new one but i would much rather spend my money on another part of the car, also fitting it myself.

Cheers,

Dan

either 1.5 way or gtr diff....shimming myeah dont think it would last as long.

I'm wiht oblivion!!!

if you get a 1.5 way or a gtr diff, you can kind of forget about it.. once it's done, it's done! where as shimming your current one, you'll more than likely have to do it again a few months down the track!

I've just ordered my 1.5way from slider, after months and months of umming and arrrring over the issue!

I want a turbo right now, So I can just look at it, fondle it, blow in it and get hypnotised by the whirling blades. Polish it. Show it to the cat.

sigh

hahahaha

hey guys,

my diff is rooted! along with my clutch... s133gtst

looking at my options,

-Shimming

-New Diff (thinking Kazz 1.5 from slide)

-Second hand stock

-Second hand gtr

there are a few second hand gtr diffs floating around are they an upgrade over my stocker and do they fit up? I think noel was saying he had a gtr diff in his.

whats the best way to go, I can afford a new one but i would much rather spend my money on another part of the car, also fitting it myself.

Cheers,

Dan

Yes i do have the alsd option in my 33. (as does Andy) That said i dont think it would be an easy conversion to make. there is the electronic side of it along with the hydraulic set up to consider as well. If your car didnt have the alsd from the get go i think you might be better off looking at the other options.

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