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Hi guys I am planning to make my Auto S2 Stagea mody to power between 230rwkw to 250rwkw, and I know what parts to get and I already start doing this now but until some of my friends who own WRX and 180sx they said my car will need to change the drive line or gearbox thing otherwise my car won't make pass 165rwkw. They said my 4wd system is same as wxr not strong , is this trust?? If I want to mody my S2 to 230rwkw then I will have to change the all the drive line , like gearbox or diff??

4WD will be fine, it's basically the same as the GTR 4WD system which can handle alot more than 250awkw. The auto box will handle it, I'm running around that power with a stock auto, my only issue is flaring in gearchanges under full load. I'm in the process of getting a shift kit to sort that out.

Edited by QWK32

no, the AWD system is actually based on the GT4 which was NA - the only GTR based systems were in the Autech. Its kinda interesting really, the stagea was the ONLY RB25DET powered AWD system Nissan ever made...

Yes the gearbox will handle it, as will the diffs, transfer case etc, but to make sure I would recommend a thermo controlled trans oil cooler and a shift kit as a sensible precaution

While looking for a shift kit for my re5, I was told the re4 was good for over 1000 hp once built.

+1 A shift kit will help stop the wearing clutch slip that occurs when powering up the engine.

Yes, and the re4 is a much stronger box. M35 uses the electronic throttle to limit the torque so they could lighten the box a bit.

So mine S2 stagea autobox can hold 1000hp? then should be enought to handle 250rwkw as well.

You will definately need a higher rated torque converter at that power. Mine sucked ass with the stock converter...

When mine was stock, my 60ft was 1.9. With the 30R+other mods and stock converter, it was 2.2.

Haven't run it yet with the higher stall, but feels ALOT better with it!

So mine S2 stagea autobox can hold 1000hp? then should be enought to handle 250rwkw as well.

Only once built. I guess any more than around 200kw you would need the shift kit fitted at a minimum.

Only once built. I guess any more than around 200kw you would need the shift kit fitted at a minimum.

where can i buy the shift kit for my S2 stagea? from ebay? or import monster?how is the shift kit look like? i am sorry i know nothing about car thing.

where can i buy the shift kit for my S2 stagea? from ebay? or import monster?how is the shift kit look like? i am sorry i know nothing about car thing.

Pretty sure that MV Automatics have shift kits for your car

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