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out of interest, the final drive ratio is on the jap chassis plate.

down the bottom:

i.e.

RC43 = 4.3:1

RC41 = 4.1:1

Hope this helps.

out of interest - see below:

Transmissions:

RE4R01A 4 speed auto

RE4R07A 4 speed auto

RE5R01A 5 speed auto

FS5R30A 5 speed manual

FS5W7 5 speed manual GTS

:(

OK, so next question, how to you turn ratios into revs/km/h?

In the R33 manual I have I have the km/hr for auto and manual ... can't remember off the top of my head, but for 1st its something like 55km/hr for manual, but of course that's just the recommended.

If you are really keen I can type them in for auto and manual for u.

Looks like Gizmo already beat me too it!

I wouldn't say they are like redline figures because they're recommended safe limits, probably around 5000rpm. Probably add another 20k/hr in each gear for true redline figures.

Get a speed cut n Nismo's 320km speedo, to get figures for redline speed on 5th gear...

That is if anyone is brave enough to try....

Disclaimer: I do not encourage excessive driving speed nor

dangerous behaviour on public street.

Originally posted by gizmo

As predator666 said from the manual

Shift Lever (Manual Shift)

Check the table on maximum speeds in each gear from 1~4

(Shift to the next gear up well within these speed ranges)

Shift Lever Position    RB20    RB25DE     RB25DET

1                                50        50              55  

2                                85        80              100

3                                135      135            145

4                                165      175            180

Originally posted by gizmo

Shift Lever Position    RB20    RB25DE     RB25DET

1                                50        50              55  

2                                85        80              100

3                                135      135            145

4                                165      175            180

Thanks Gizmo.

I figured 7000 in 4th was about 180. I don't know about everyone else's speedo, but its about 210 on mine, so my speedo is 17% optimistic!

And meggala, I reakon it would take a hell of a long private road to get a GTS-T to 270:eek:

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