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How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

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Old 06-23-2004, 11:37 AM
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How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

Watch this until the end, the in-car shot is the best but you need speakers for this one.

http://www.toprpm.com/videos/HKS_R32_GTR.wmv

Sorry if this has been posted before, I did a search and nothing came up.

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What's with that clunking noise whenever he shifts?

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Old 06-23-2004, 12:15 PM
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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

Sounded like he was grinding the gears! YUCK...but the car was awesome. Has to be a 12 sec car...easily.

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Looks like he's running that VQ35 transmission conversion ...

 
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:39 PM
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Those synro's are so shot. With that kind of driving technique I wouldn't be surprised if the clutch is shot too. I had an old Dodge Daytona 2.2 Turbo 5M that had the clutch go and I couldn't shift into reverse because of it.

This dude really took it literally when someone told him to "drive it like you stole it" [img]/w3timages/icons/smile.gif[/img]

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narkotic...your car looks sweet !

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Old 06-23-2004, 03:39 PM
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Damn, I wish I had a tire budget to do something like that.
I do like the whine of the engine as he hits the top rpms, just don't like that shifting noise.




 
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Old 06-23-2004, 04:47 PM
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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

WOW that shifting sounds like SHI@T..... Can someone explain why its grinding on each gear? And why would any 1 let their car's clutch get like that. Hmm


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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

He must know what hes doing, after all he is wearing lab coat so he must be experimenting with something.

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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

poor poor car...that grinding sounded horrible in the end


 
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Old 06-24-2004, 01:17 AM
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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

Just an observation...thats an R32 skyline and it wasnt until the R34 that the GT-R's gained 6 speeds. That rules out the tranny being stock. That said, I have seen supras that sound like that while shifting from outside the car, but the only ones like this I saw were out at a shop near my parents house in az. Both had oodles of hp under the hood, so maybe, thats just what that tranny sounds like, or maybe it just doesnt have synchros

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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

hey guys,

There's nothing wrong with his transmission and there was nothing wrong with how he shifted or drove that car. That sound is normal for that type of tranny.

It's called a dogbox transmission.
No synchros, straight-cut gears. That's why it sounds like that.
(a conventional tranny has helical cut gears with synchros, for ease of driving and quietness)

You rarely see dogboxes on the street, but you'll see them on the dragstrip where trannies need to handle things like 800 ft-lbs of torque.

I know it probably looked like abuse, but he was just going through the normal drag prep and staging sequence before launching. He set his line-lock and did a proper burnout to smoke the rears for maximum grip, then he let off the line-lock and powered out of his burnout, he then revved in neutral to "clean out" the motor before launching. He did everything right, and it's clear that he knew the proper 1/4 mile drag race sequence -- right up to moving his car ahead as if to roll into the pre-stage beam. (but for some reason, in that in-car segment he was shifting much slower than in his first two runs)

Sorry, I don't mean to come across as a know-it-all, but I was waiting for someone to say that the "grinding" sound was normal for a dogbox, and when nobody did, I figured I should set the record straight on that.


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Old 06-24-2004, 02:57 AM
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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

yea thought that was cool. I started to hear him rev high after the burn out. Then i was like ohh man he is getting ready to take off.

Dude this arabs have way too much money. I went to the site, toprpm.com. THAT FREAKING CRAZY. these guys have way too much money at their disposal.

Since gas is soo cheap for them and they can pretty much get racing fuel for the price of 87 octane no wonder they have fast cars.



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Re: How NOT to treat your Skyline GT-R

Yeah like the Sultan of Brunei who has that mind-blowing car collection...


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