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hey guys this is my first post and i have a few plans,

i want to put a 6 speed gearbox in my gts and need to find one that wont be a pain in the ass with the size and/or fitting

i understand ill need to get an adapter plate made up and tailshaft and info on what gearbox to use and general help would be great thanks,

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and i was thinking twin high flowed rb26 turbo setup

550 cc injectors, tomie poncams, cam gears,

anyone think of anything to build an awesome engine

Im building an rb30/25 (about 40 percent done, engine runs pretty good but gutless still stock n/a ,atm, now its time for the mods.

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Dude i think you will probably find its more bother than its worth.. in my experience these sorts of things tend to turn out costing more than the car itself. Is there a specific reason you wanted to go 6 speed?

what mods have you done to your gts-t, thanks

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what about a r34 gtr box with the transfer box removed (if it's possible) or just with the front drive shaft removed

Same as the 350Z box but with a different Bell housing, so same deal really, eeither cut the transfer case off the GTR box or make a bell housing adapter for the 350Z box...which I belive Mark @ Hills motorsport in Castle Hill were developing a kit do do exactly that.

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what mods have you done to your gts-t, thanks

Im only starting brother, its pretty stock at the moment- turbo back zorst, coil overs, intake, R34smic and a slight boost increase. I plan on a hiflow turbo, upgraded injectors and front mount soon. I will be happy with around 250rwkw.

Your 25/30 build sounds f**king promising though! I think the whole idea of the 6 speed is great in theory, but probably way too costly to make it worth it. Definitely worth looking around at it though and getting some prices, i always wish my liner had an extra gear on the highway.

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Im only starting brother, its pretty stock at the moment- turbo back zorst, coil overs, intake, R34smic and a slight boost increase. I plan on a hiflow turbo, upgraded injectors and front mount soon. I will be happy with around 250rwkw.

Your 25/30 build sounds f**king promising though! I think the whole idea of the 6 speed is great in theory, but probably way too costly to make it worth it. Definitely worth looking around at it though and getting some prices, i always wish my liner had an extra gear on the highway.

thanks man, down the line when im finished the engine ill probably go all out with the 6 speed gearbox,

but atm ,

im up to getting the mods (in progress) and fitting them, tuning it, work out all the kinks, lay down some 1/4 mile times, hopefully some track runs

and then worry about cruising down the highway in six ,haha, would be sweet though.

cheers.

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