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Hey people,

I have an R33 GTS-t manual S1 Skyline. Is it worthwhile persuing change of the gearbox from series 1 to series 2 or both gearboxes absolutly the same? Someone told me that series 2 gearbox has a different gears ratio. Can anyone confirm that?

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Eugen

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hmmm anybody else opinions? anybody has speck sheets for series 1 and series 2 ECR33 skylines?

Gear ratio exactly the same... Only thing i know for sure (from first hand experience) is that you can't get spare parts for series 1 gearboxes. For example i wanted to change 1st-2nd synchro. Called nissan and due to a supersession i needed to replace all synchro's, selector and a long list of other things... Trade price quote came to $2600... In short the series 1 is fine as long as nothing goes wrong in it...

Thanks guys, so there are a better gearbox but not much point upgrading until mine fails completly. I leave it alone for now! Sky, any ideea how much u suppose to pay for a good quality second hand gearbox series 2? Anyhow if the parts are different inside and do not fit from one to another means they are somehow different. RIGHT?

Eug.

i cant fkn break my box...ive tried...

N where did u get trade price of $2600 from? ive been quoted by 2 separate reconditioners, less than $1300 for synchro and bearing replacement for my whole gearset (bar i give them the box out of the car).

i cant fkn break my box...ive tried...

N where did u get trade price of $2600 from? ive been quoted by 2 separate reconditioners, less than $1300 for synchro and bearing replacement for my whole gearset (bar i give them the box out of the car).

Really depends what was wrong with his box to get a $2600 quote. Synchros and bearings are basic reconditioning, and yes you shouldn't get quoted more than about $1300 for a recondition. He might have damaged parts of the gearset/cluster though, which is code for "give Nissan your credit card". Or do the smart thing and buy a second handy in need of a reco :P

hmmmm if you pay the same money and u have to get it replaced, would you like to have one stronger and with buggs taken out or you don't care which one you get?

E

When I actually manage to break this box, then I'll worry about it :blush:

Sky, any ideea how much u suppose to pay for a good quality second hand gearbox series 2?

Eug.

they usualy sell around $1500 - $1800

in saying that though i picked up all these:

s2 90,000kms box with nismo short shifter

1,000km old exceedy heavy duty clutch

new flywheel

and other bits to convert to manual (tailshaft, pedals, clutch master & slave)

for $1,500

so you can get a bargain if you look around... i got mine from a dude that was wrecking his 97 s2 locally.

If i could only get the synchros it would have been way under 2600... But i due to supersession i would have needed to replace a long list of parts... As soon as you tell nissan parts that you have a series 1 box they tell you to sit down before they give you the quote.

got my Series 2 97 model box with tail shaft and all the usual parts for 1100-luckily it was in adelaide (where i live)....

As far as iv seen, the differences are minimal, when it comes down to it, if you could find a series 1 box for considerably cheaper id be going for that instead of a series 2 box. The differences wont allow you to break the box with any reasonably modified car.

Is that even possible?

Every RB25t box that I've seen for sale is ~$1500 and none specify series 1 or 2.

I am still sceptical as to whether there are any differences. I can however see there would be a difference in bellhousings between R33 and R34 boxes due to the pull type clutch in the R34.

Is that even possible?

Every RB25t box that I've seen for sale is ~$1500 and none specify series 1 or 2.

I am still sceptical as to whether there are any differences. I can however see there would be a difference in bellhousings between R33 and R34 boxes due to the pull type clutch in the R34.

It was listed as 1150 (i think), the guy had a 32, but had been defected. He had both an AUTO 33 and Manual 33 Series 2 97 box. Car had 78k KM on it. I asked for 1100...he said yes, on the proviso i took both boxes...still have the auto box lying in my enclosed trailer :laugh:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...&hl=Gearbox

thats teh link for the sale haha

Bubba,

my thought process at the time was that considering how hard a 25Box is to break, the likelihood that this gearbox is a series one box in a series two car would be pretty small. Hence why i ASSUMED it is a Series 2 box out of a 97 series II R33 with 78k Km. I thought it was pretty logical to assume, but i see where your coming from. I think the seller just said it that way, to give history of the gearbox etc.

Either way, even if it is a series one box, as you have said the differences are minimal, and ill be damned if i break this box.

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