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This is what the dyno correction method is meant to do... bring everything back to a baseline... But it never does...

So I never look too closely at the figures, just the shape of the graph compared to previous tunes on the same dyno.

My current tune is 243rwkw on an angry dyno, and it would be about 265rwkw on trents dyno, and maybe 255 on racepace judging from what I've seen from others... Either way, I'm happy with the good midrange I have now

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whats the difference between the 33 and 34 clutch?

the exedy HD 33 clutch is like $350 for the 33

and for the 34 its about $750???

wtf!? why the big price difference?

am I missing something here?

whats the difference between the 33 and 34 clutch?

the exedy HD 33 clutch is like $350 for the 33

and for the 34 its about $750???

wtf!? why the big price difference?

am I missing something here?

R33 clutch -

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Exedy-HD-Clutch-Kit-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R31-R32-R33-RB20-RB25-GTST-/181244122063?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a32fdd3cf&_uhb=1

R34 clutch -

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/EXEDY-Heavy-Duty-Clutch-Kit-Nissan-Skyline-R34-GTT-RB25DET-NSK-7333HD-ER34-/121141141069?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c34931e4d&_uhb=1

R34 may be pull clutch, which is a more complicated and expensive thrust bearing setup.

apexi RSM installed

cannot wait to check out 0 to 100km/h in the evo

reckon its good for under 4 seconds?

I reckon you'd need about 260ahkw to pull that off

R34 is pull, I had a chromolloy fkywheel, didn't really feel much different ti stock one and really just made it a pig to drive at low speed, specially coupled with the libs laggy turbo and stupid tall gearing.

I had a chromolloy fkywheel, didn't really feel much different ti stock one and really just made it a pig to drive at low speed, specially coupled with the libs laggy turbo and stupid tall gearing.

This.

Bombtrack had one in his 34 and it was shit. Sucks ass driving at low rpm and car didn't Rev any faster or perform any better than the stock flywheel

why is it always the high reading dynos that are wrong....whos to say the low ones aren't wrong?

thats my theory

also my NPC lightened flywheel was great ,its more a midweight than a light though...definately helped it rev up into the zone quicker.,..just made the throttle feel lighter in general and the engine more lively

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