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  • GTR203
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    I'll be in when I tear my engine down , hopfully it won't be for a while as it only has 30k on it

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  • FRRACER
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    Originally posted by bobbo View Post
    I'm not ready yet but I think at this point I'll be going this route.
    Thanks for posting.
    No worries let me know when you need a set.

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  • FRRACER
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    No worries. Flow rate on the N1 remains the same, no need for screw as the it a very tight press fit.

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  • RB2800
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    thanks for explaining. sorry for asking too many questions.
    do you also drill holes for set screws?
    does the pump flow more than stock?

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  • bobbo
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    I'm not ready yet but I think at this point I'll be going this route.
    Thanks for posting.

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  • FRRACER
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    No, as you would do with the jun collar, you need to machine away the flats.

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  • RB2800
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    I don't understand. Does it press onto the factory crank flats?

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  • FRRACER
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    I am about to put an order in for 5 more N1 gears, Priced at £430, if you guys do it as a group you should be able to save on postage costs, fully insured is around £60 to Canada.

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  • FRRACER
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    It is press fitted to tight clearance, All gears are made from SCM435 steel.
    Last edited by FRRACER; 05-26-2014, 01:05 PM.

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  • RB2800
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    how is the splined drive gear attached to the crank?
    thanks

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  • FRRACER
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    We do not have a site yet being worked on, if you want these gears please drop me a pm, will give you all the details.

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  • bobbo
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    ^^^ x2^^^

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  • Armanio
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    I can't find a link to buy that supertec racing spline drive pump or pricing etc.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • Dragon Humper
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    Originally posted by FRRACER View Post
    Better option here:



    The slack with Reimax was just shocking, more than the optimal clearance needed for a flat drive setup! I cannot accept that so the Spline drive will be the best option going forward.
    That is the only way to go. That flat drive setup is a total joke...I still shake my head when I think about that one. The GM LS motors use the same drive and the failure rate of the pumps can be counted on one hand. An N1 with this drive will supply 90% of the builds out there.



    Jon.

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  • bobbo
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    Everything "can" fail. Which is significantly different from "will" fail. You can kill anything depending on your driving habits.
    I'm on a stock pump, oil cooler, 427whp, never shift above 8g rpm and track the $hi+ out of my car. No issues yet.
    I've got 156k on the odo.
    Due diligence is prudent while building but IMO there's a lot of paranoia on this subject.
    Just wanted to put my .2 in.

    ... Subscribed to this thread non the less.

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