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Can someone start a list off who is in?

I have no idea how many people are in but apparently we need atleast

10 people..

Also, does any1 know where the High Tensile Pivot go's?

yes, list and info please...?

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will start the list shortly.

The high tensile pivot screws in to part of the box, then the clutch release fork pivots on it. They are a known failiure point, especially when you are using a clutch with a high clamp load, so the high tensile ones are worthwhile.

The needle roller sits on the end of the input shaft, it's obviously a much better bearing type than the bronze bush that is in there from the factory.

I can't really comment on the strength of the super light flywheel, as I dont know enough about what R+D has gone into them. I will say this, all the flywheel failures I have heard of and seend were either factory flywheels, or 'lightened' factory flywheels being used with upgraded clutches. I would still choose a new, chrome molly lightweight flywheel over an old, cast factory one. I would hope that these are 'fit for purpose' and I'm pretty sure they would be.

Is there any special Clutch and Pressure Plate we have to use with these?

Or can I just use a Heavy Duty Clutch and a 2.5t Pressure plate? (Standard Replacement)

Is there any special Clutch and Pressure Plate we have to use with these?

Or can I just use a Heavy Duty Clutch and a 2.5t Pressure plate? (Standard Replacement)

nope pretty much any clutch should be fine. :)

eug, no worries, will take you off.

R

just a quick update. there was a little set-back at UAS with a massive fire on the shop above. Everything should be pretty well back to normal tomorrow so I'll get up the payment and order details together tomorrow. :laugh:

ok guys. time to get payment happening:

All you need to do is go here: http://www.nismo.com.au/order_form.htm

And fill out the details (put Beer Baron group buy, or SAU group buy), put down what you want, and use the prices from my first post to get yourself a total.

then send through the order direct to Unique Autosports and they will sort you out.

Any questions about delivery time etc they will be able to answer for you no problem.

Ok, well anyways, I just sent through my order for a super light chrome moly flywheel (4.8kg) $450 + $30 freight.

Hopefully this will go a long way to getting better off boost response from my R32 GTST. Ohhh and I get to throw in the new clutch while I'm at it.

Fixxxer :yucky:

Hey guys, as Beer Baron said, send through your orders ASAP so we can get this group buy going. I called the guys this morning and they are waiting for the group buy orders so they can offer the discounted prices. In other words, they will not send out my lightened flywheel for the discounted price until they have a minimum number of guys paid up.

**Beer Baron, please advise the guys who were in the group buy (off the other forum) to send through their order.

Thanks all,

Fixxxer :(

Hey guys, as Beer Baron said, send through your orders ASAP so we can get this group buy going. I called the guys this morning and they are waiting for the group buy orders so they can offer the discounted prices. In other words, they will not send out my lightened flywheel for the discounted price until they have a minimum number of guys paid up.

**Beer Baron, please advise the guys who were in the group buy (off the other forum) to send through their order.

Thanks all,

Fixxxer :happy:

Alright I'll send my order through when I have time..

If you are lookng for a r34 lightened flywheel give the guys a call (you can get their number from clicking on the order form a few posts above here). They may be able to do that and attach it onto this 'group buy', for a good price..... who knows.

Fixxxer :)

hi guys. verry sorry for the slow replies. I'm currently in japan and haven't really been on-line much at all. the best thing to do is contact UAS and all questions will be answered. :rofl:

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