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On 26/5/2021 at 10:20 PM, BK said:

GTR front diff - SOLD. Second unit still available.

HKS turbo sold pending payment.

Hey mate,

what ratio front diff do you still have? After 4.11.

Thanks

Hi mate. Front diff centre only, not with crown wheel and diff pinion so you can fit whatever crown wheel ratio you want to it.

I have 1 spare set of 4.11 front crown wheel and pinion but keeping it as they are worth a fortune now and have broken them before.

On 22/06/2022 at 8:45 AM, Milhouse said:

Ok thanks but you are right - only after a 4.11 crown wheel and pinion as mine is worn out...

What diff oil you running ? Needs to be 75w-140 or this will always happen eventually.

On 22/6/2022 at 9:55 AM, BK said:

What diff oil you running ? Needs to be 75w-140 or this will always happen eventually.

Can’t remember exactly but wear would have come from previous owner as car had 115k on it when I got it. My diff workshop asked the same question so oil seems to be quite important in these diffs. 
Have been looking for a decent cond ring and pinion now for a number of months but looks like I have finally secured one today so fingers crossed!

  • 5 months later...

Time to do an end of year update of things for sale:

Precision ball bearing Gen1 6266 turbo T4 divided 0.84 a/r SP cover - requires rebuild on chra, Slightly passing oil but will smoke if used, otherwise ok. Can be rebuilt locally by Rose rage turbos or sent back to Precision - $1100

Trust T78-29D turbo, T4 divided - requires rebuild on chra. Same as above passing some oil on seals. Easy to rebuild with genuine Mitsubishi parts - $900

NPC 10" single plate push clutch rated to 450kw. NPC7056B-10 Good condition, suit all RB push setups - $700

New in box Turbosmart OPR T40 turbo oil supply pressure regulator - $140

RB26 R33 flywheel - $200

NEW Prosport 60mm dual stepper motor type JDM series 40psi electronic boost gauge with pressure sensor, harness and 60mm gauge cup. Has dual analogue needle and digital readout, programmable warning light. - $220

Used BPP 14mm twin entry fuel rail, anodised black, no mounting spacers - $150

Used Nissan RB26 90A alternator - $150 (maybe I should keep this...)

Used standard R32/R33 GTR blow off valves - $150

Used Turbosmart FPR800 adjustable fuel pressure regulator in blue. Fitted with AN6 male flare inlet and 5/16" hose barb outlet fittings - $150

Used BNR32 front upper control arms - $150

Used RB26 lower front belt timing cover like new - $60

2 X New RB26 genuine NIssan head gasket 11044-05U16 - $90 each (rrp $130)

Used 60mm electronic boost gauge, 1.6bar max with MAP sensor. 60mm gauge cup included. Remote peak / hold controller - $90

3 x R34 GTR lower shifter bush - $10 each.

Used R32 / R33 GTR pull clutch slave cylinder and hose - $90

Used Rear R33 GTR sway bar - $90 (Good S14 or S15 upgrade)

NEW R33 GTR / GTS25T STS Performance (made in UK) 3 ply silicone lower radiator hose in RED from GCG turbos (not chinese ebay crap) - $45

Used R32 GTR front diff centre - $200

USED R33 RB26 LONG NOSE CRANK, unknown condition, has surface rust - $500

Carbon fibre N1 bootlip spoiler -$250

FRP N1 bootlip spoiler in TH1 blue - $200

Used Bosch 044 fuel pump - $100

Used SARD / DENSO 1000cc injectors. Low impedance , 0.85ms latency. Fit 10.5mm (standard) or 11mm fuel rail. - $400

Tomei sump baffle kit - $150

More to come when I think of it

  • BK changed the title to Precision 6266,Trust T78-29D,NPC push clutch,BPP fuel rail,32 N1 bootlips,Turbosmart FPR800 fuel reg,R32/R33 GTR blow off valves,GTR front diff centre,1000cc injectors

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