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I've slung a quick spreadsheet together that has tables and conversions between the various numbers our car produce...

It's on the other forums as there isn't an upload ability here yet.

http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/atta...=&postid=117657

convert between psi, bar, skyline gauge

convert mph, kph, meters per second

convert Nm, ft/lb

convert HP, KW, PS

Cheers,

GW

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I will, gladly...but unfortunately last night my clutch and 3rd gear had a fight and the button clutch won and 3rd is lying in pieces all over the bottom of my gearbox :)

So am trying to work out whether to fix the current F20 gearbox or move up to the calibra F28 6-speed gearbox which is much stronger and has the same gearing just with an extra gear...

Time to throw more money down that bottomless pit :P

hahah line it up bitch :) heheh[/quote:7e77907705]
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Yeah...since she's been in auz I've had one problem after another...at least each time she comes out faster n better so hopefully it'll all end soon...hopefully before I run outta cash! :)

But thanx mate...I'm sure I'll have her back soon and then we'll go for a strap :twisted:

gsi.. ive never met but arnt u the dude who's had all the probs the car? im actually really keen on seeing ure little baby!..[/quote:547f9e8aad]
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