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Will a GTS-4 box fit in a GTS-t to make a baby R33 GTR?

Question is how strong is this box to hold the power from

a turbo engine? Or even better put in a GTR box?

If above can be done: what front diff should be used &

is rear diff needs to be changed to match the ratio?

What about ATESSA then, does it just straight plug in n play?

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Originally posted by rs73

Does anyone know the reason why GTS4 doesn't come in turbo version for R33 series? Is it not allowed by the SEVS scheme or is it coz Nissan never made one?

The didn't do it because there wouldn't have been enough of a step to the GTR...... make it harder to sell them. There are kits available for the R34 GTS4 to turbo them, so I would imagine that you would be able to get them for the 33 also........ but in saying that, turbo'ing them can be done, but can be quite expensive if you want to get all the oil feeds and other internal bits right. There is one over here in Wellington, and lets just say he eats almost all of the local GTR's with it.

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Turbo'd R33 GTS4

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