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Hi guys & gals just a quick question,

Will a r33 gtr cluster plug straight into a 33 gts?? The plugs look very similar. (see attached pic of rear of a 33gtr cluster)

I searched but could not find any specific information about this.

Thanks in advance :P

-Isaac.

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Yes it should fit, but as i found out, if the speedo is above 180km/h eg. i have a nismo 300km/h speedo, you will have to get it recalibrated, other then that it fits. Also if its a gtr speedo, you will not have a boost guage on the rev tacho.

dave...

Thanks for the info dave :P

So you have one fitted to your car and it just plugs right in?? boost gauge isn't a problem since i dont look at it anyway (have a proper one on my a pillar).

I have done it on R33 sedan, fits straight in. Need to calibrate speedo as diff ratio on GTR is different

how do you recalibrate the spedo?? is it done on the car or do you need to take it to someone and supply them with the diff ratio of my car??

To get it calibrated you need to get it onto a dyno and get the readings for 60 80 100 km/h on the dyno. Note the dyno speed compared to gauge speed. Take instrument cluster to a boffin/instrument type electronics person and they will know what to do. I skipped this step as I just put the same ratio diff as a GTR in me car.

  • 3 years later...

digging up an old thread.....

i have 2 spare dashes laying around.....

i was assuming if it was a 320km/h etc speedo it will require recalibrating of such.

will the 180km/w gtr cluster plug and plug on a gtst or will i have to re calibrate it as well due to the diff ratio?

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