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The RB26DETT wont go behind the auto box...

 

But it will go in front of it :D

 

Your main problem would be the electronic control of the auto...  I doubt the RB26DETT ECU sends the correct signals to the auto ECU

Just so I can be a smartarse like you...

Depends on which way you are looking at the car :)

BTW, if your running an aftermarket ecu (as Id guess you would be going for a drag set up) then is the ECU really going to be sending messages to the gearbox? And would you not be going for a nice big built box with a big stall etc???

Hahah well I consider the front of my car to be umm.... the front... You know... the bit... that you sit... behind... :confused:

Yeah I was asuming he was talking about a standard 33 auto box... If he's talking Powerglide, et al, disregard my electronic control comments... And add in bellhousing / crossmember comments...

Keep an eye on Zoom magazine, they are doing a 4 door R33 with Auto RB26.

would you mind helping a fellow out and post the email address or contact info for ZOOM magazine. We don't get this rag where I live, and would like to contact them to see if I can buy a full subscription up front, and pay the extra to send them to me....

Thank you for any help with this... :(

joel

would you mind helping a fellow out and post the email address or contact info for ZOOM magazine.  We don't get this rag where I live, and would like to contact them to see if I can buy a full subscription up front, and pay the extra to send them to me....

Thank you for any help with this...  :(  

joel

should be able to contact them through here www.hpi.com.au

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