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Post by Pazza on Nov 17, 2009 15:17:14 GMT 12
Only legal if its a OEM nissan diff head or OEM toyota diff head ..[ welded up of corse ]NOT a escort or anything else that bolts in.like is out there..[easy 2 spot though].
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Post by Willy61g on Nov 17, 2009 15:31:00 GMT 12
Point Proven
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Post by tank11 on Nov 17, 2009 16:56:24 GMT 12
Thanks Willie..............
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Post by WOFTAM on Nov 17, 2009 19:02:09 GMT 12
correct me if im wrong 3.7's are automatic diffs? And most of them have on the diff head NA or something similar?
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Post by Rusty on Nov 19, 2009 11:22:44 GMT 12
Only legal if its a OEM nissan diff head or OEM toyota diff head ..[ welded up of corse ]NOT a escort or anything else that bolts in.like is out there..[easy 2 spot though]. The datsun diff should be an H150 which comes in 3:7 3:8888889 4:1 the diff does not have to be locked
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Post by ministockfan on May 16, 2010 17:02:24 GMT 12
Palmy & Wanganui.
Front Left : 185/70/13 10psi Front Right : 785/70/13 20psi Rear Left : 175/70/13 12psi Raer Right : 185/70/13 20psi
Raise All By 2psi For The Last Race (Wanganui) .
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Post by blackbullet on May 16, 2010 18:19:24 GMT 12
Found for Palmy: L/F 25psi R/F 28psi L/R 16psi R/R 30-32psi Running toyota with a 4.1 diff ratio, Was the the best of 50 cars over three races for the Manawatu adult champs only for the transponder to die for the last race - no points - bugger
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Post by Rusty on Jun 24, 2010 12:22:17 GMT 12
why would you post about a cherry when you not allowed to use anything of them as they are not rwd?
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Post by shaung on Jun 24, 2010 12:34:11 GMT 12
correct me if im wrong rusty but i believe the hub caps are the same?and il take a long shot and possibly the wheel nuts?
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Post by Rusty on Jun 24, 2010 12:44:00 GMT 12
yea but who uses genuine datsun rims and wheel nuts? most use aftermarket lol
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Post by shaung on Jun 24, 2010 14:36:01 GMT 12
r ya allowed aftermarket rims Rusty?
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Post by Rusty on Jun 24, 2010 17:49:04 GMT 12
any 12 or 13inch steel pressed rims are permitted providing they fit the hub correctly
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Post by repairer on Jun 24, 2010 20:35:44 GMT 12
Pressed steel ROAD wheels must be used either 12" or 13" Providing the wheel correctly fits the hub. from snz rule book. ;D
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Post by shaung on Jun 25, 2010 10:07:53 GMT 12
so that means ya can run cherry rims then rusty?
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Post by Rusty on Jun 25, 2010 12:08:03 GMT 12
so that means ya can run cherry rims then rusty? yea but they dont fit because they got fwd offset so they dont fit the hub correctly Pressed steel ROAD wheels must be used either 12" or 13" Providing the wheel correctly fits the hub. from snz rule book. Right on I didnt have it word for word because I didnt have a rulebook in front of me. It was just of the top of my head
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Post by theONE on Oct 15, 2010 15:27:17 GMT 12
talk to few other drivers and get some setup tips
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Post by josephconnolly101 on Jan 10, 2011 12:45:43 GMT 12
Hey my friend is looking into ministocks but he doesn't really know how good he will be as he hasnt driven one, do you guys have any tips for someone who wants to race but doesn't know if they should. (I would help him myself, but i don't really have experience with this cause i started racing at 7)
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Post by tank11 on Nov 2, 2011 20:12:35 GMT 12
Hey my friend is looking into ministocks but he doesn't really know how good he will be as he hasnt driven one, do you guys have any tips for someone who wants to race but doesn't know if they should. (I would help him myself, but i don't really have experience with this cause i started racing at 7) See if they can lease a car for a season. We lease ours at $100 per night, driver responsible for gas and crash repairs.
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Post by loosemetal on Nov 14, 2014 20:08:40 GMT 12
How is this a 'hot' thread when it was last updated in 2011?
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