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Hello ,

I thought you guys might be intrested in my little dragrace project

I modified a 92 ..R32 GTS N/A 2,0

i built a VERY modified RB26Dett N1 Engine

gearbox is Chevy TH400 drag auto

rear axle is a short Ford 9" with fourlink

rear wheels are Centerline rims with M&T 31" Slicks

front wheels are Moroso frontrunners on modified original rims

Engine/gearbox is moved backwards 38 cm for better chassi reactions

Drysump system, full rollcage

and much much more ..............

i can specify in detail ,if someone is interested.....

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Im interested :D post up detailed specs, times, dyno sheets and anything else you have this thing looks like an insane project.

Did you have much trouble adapting that box to the engine?

Who and how did you engineer and fit in the shortened 9inch, can we get pics?

And also please spec your suspension setup :mellow:

hehehe if you can be bothered of course... thanks.

PS. Im assuming Minitubbed at the very least...?

Edited by benigno
Im interested :D post up detailed specs, times, dyno sheets and anything else you have this thing looks like an insane project.

Did you have much trouble adapting that box to the engine?

Who and how did you engineer and fit in the shortened 9inch, can we get pics?

And also please spec your suspension setup :mellow:

hehehe if you can be bothered of course... thanks.

PS. Im assuming Minitubbed at the very least...?

Adapting the gearbox to the Engine was not easy,

First we had to make a adapterplate for the engine/gearbox

after that we had to make an adapter for the 8"Turbine/ Skyline

auto flexplate, and last we made a adapter that centered the turbine

in the crankshaft

Me and my friends made everything on the car

i have no detail pics of the 9inch ,but i can get it for you and write

in detail what we have done with the rear

i have double adjustable Aldan Drag shocks

and custom springs on the car at the moment

we have a homepage where you can see some more pics

of the car

go to www.Maxoutperformance.se

at the top click on "projekt"

next click on the red text that says " KLICKA HÄR FÖR MER BILDER"

the latest pics....

to see the older building pics

at the top of page click on the red text that says "kLICKA HÄR FÖR ÄLDRE BILDER"

the site will soon com in English......

Nissan RB26 DETT N1 Engine

concrete filled engine block to prevent the block from cracking at high outputs ( they do crack ,trust me)

Modified carillo rods

Modified JE pistons

external electric waterpump

6 individual waterinlets for each cylinder

with crossflowing watersystem

special modified oilsystem in engine block

Modified Moroso drysump system with custom drysump

from Chevy Big block dragrace Engine

Custom steel crank

Custom inlet manifold

90 mm Trottle

Bosch 1600cc injectors

Special custom made camshafts

custom made valves ,springs,seats,

Modified Garret GT42 R BB Turbocharger

3 Bosch motorsport fuelpumps

Engine runs on Alcohol

Gearbox is, Chevy Th 400 modified for dragracing

Modified gear pattern

Transbreak

all internal parts are modified or changed

8" Turbine with 6000 rpm stallspeed

B&M dural aluminum covers

Shortened Ford 9" rear axle 4,88 ratio

double adjustable Aldan drag shocks

with custom springs

fullfloat 35 splined axles

drag spec four link

Full Pro mod roll cage

and much more ....i will write in more soon

Edited by Maxout

What is hidden by MSPAINT.EXE ............hmmmmmm did not think that anyone would notice that...

well there are things that i simply dont mention about the engine and car. because it took me alot of time .money and hard work to come up with a solution that gets rid of some difficult problems

this is one of those things. so i had to cover it because i wanted to show the trunk.

i thought you might ask about some other thing wich is not hidden in this pic.....

Edited by Maxout

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