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Absolute latest would be the 17th mate as thats when im placing the order.. Once I have your confirmation I'll send you the payment details etc.

Cheers,

Johno

Ive done abit of reading up on both the 500hp and 600-1000hp balancers but I havent found any information suggesting that the 600-1000hp balancers require maintenance every 1000km's or so.. Has anybody got any info to clarify this?? :whistling:

I've asked the question to our supplier and ATI directly. I should hear back from them shortly.

Updated,

918599 - STREET: R32, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, skylinekid

917752 - STREET:R32, P/S, Air, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, johnbarry88

918598 - STREET: R33 & R34, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, Shaun

2, NIS.26L - PAID

3, 260tech - PAID

4, YO880 - PAID

5, Angus Smart

6, J'z-R33

7, CameronBNR32

8, Omurru - PAID

917753 - STREET: R33 & R34 P/S, A/C, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, Smoky

2, [200]

3, [200]

For those who wanted them from the Aussie supplier pls send me your payments asap.

Latest payment and order update..

918599 - STREET: R32, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, skylinekid - Payment Sent

917752 - STREET:R32, P/S, Air, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, johnbarry88

918598 - STREET: R33 & R34, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, Shaun - payment sent

2, NIS.26L - PAID

3, 260tech - PAID

4, YO880 - PAID

5, Angus Smart - Payment Sent

6, J'z-R33 - PAID

7, CameronBNR32

8, Omurru - PAID

917753 - STREET: R33 & R34 P/S, A/C, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, Smoky

2, [200] - Payment Sent

what maodel would you want for a 26/30det application. only the up to 500 hp is what i would be after. would it jsut depend on the car the head came out of?? or would it be for r32 as it has the smalller crank drive??

any help

still would like to now if any one has an answer for me. as i broke my standard harmonic getting it off an i would preffere to upgrade rather then just replace

Hey Johnno, any news from the supplier or ATI??

hey mate,

certainly do, this is straight from ati.

'If it is a road race car and that is true you should replace the rubber

orings inside the damper. If it is a street car that isn't the case since a

street car won't see the 1000hp very often at all'

ahh 33 s2 - i'll look into this for you now.

cheers johno

still would like to now if any one has an answer for me. as i broke my standard harmonic getting it off an i would preffere to upgrade rather then just replace

The standard harmonic balancers are over $500 from Nissan anyway; so as you say, better to upgrade for less cost.

From what Ross Tuffbond have told me, the only difference between the different models of balancer is that the power steering drive on the R33/R34 item is further out than the R32 one. So it depends on which power steering set up your using.

On another topic, are all you guys going to install the balancers yourselves? I'll put mine in, but im a bit concerned about correct installation and the correct torque of the massive bolt that goes in the crank snout. From what ive heard, the correct torque of the RB26 crank bolt is significantly more (like 50% more) than that of the RB20 and RB25. I cant see any reason for this?

Has anyone with experience got any hints on how to undo the bolt in the first place or advice on what to watch out for when installing the balancer on an engine in the car?

Thanks,

Shaun.

Shaun, I'll be getting Paul (Red R Racing aka DirtGarage) to install my balancer..

Regarding removal of old Balancer: To get the bolt off the crank put the car in first gear (with the motor off) and undo it with a 27mm socket (I think its a 27mm) then use a 3 claw crank puller which you can buy from super cheap for $20.

Group buy is closing tonight at midnight. If anyone else is interested please contact me asap.

Latest payment and order update..

918599 - STREET: R32, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, skylinekid - PAID.

918598 - STREET: R33 & R34, P/S, A/C, Alt Up to 500HP

1, Shaun - payment sent

2, NIS.26L - PAID.

3, 260tech - PAID.

4, YO880 - PAID.

5, Angus Smart - PAID.

6, J'z-R33 - PAID.

7, CameronBNR32 - payment sent

8, Omurru - PAID.

917753 - STREET: R33 & R34 P/S, A/C, Alt, 600–1000HP

1, Smoky - payment sent

2, [200] - PAID.

Group buy is now closed, I will finalise everything today and place the order.

Thanks to all involved and your prompt payments.

Cheers,

Johno

Hey all,

Order has been placed with the vendor. My bank require more details from the vendor and cannot process the payment until I have provided it which has resulted in a delay. I am expecting the info from the supplier early tomorrow (as its Sunday in the States today)

Sorry for the delay guys, I will push the supplier to get them here asap.

Cheers

Johno

I know mate, I cant wait to get mine either.. I will push as much as I can.

Payment has now been sorted (Finally) so they wont be too far off.

Hey Johno,

Any ideas of an eta? Do you think days or weeks? Im just trying to organise a date for my car to be tuned.

Thanks mate,

Shaun.

Hey all,

Balancers are on the way, they left the US last Friday via FEDEX 5-7 day service. As soon as they arrive I will be sending them out express.

Cheers,

Johno

anyone know offhand white size socket is needed for the balancer bolt on an R33 RB26? looks like 29/30mm? but i don't want to buy the wrong one in preperation

Kent

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