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Old 05-04-2009, 12:25 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by miguez View Post
Thanks Travis, I subscribe to all those threads, but my question was, more specifically, how many rows does the Stillen kit cooler have? If you look at the link I sent you, the Series 6 Setrab coolers vary from 10 to 34 rows. There is also a Series 9 25 Rows cooler for sale at that site.

I was wondering how many rows, since it is possible you might keep the same core size, by buying a core with more rows. If you notice on that site, all Series 6 cores have the same dimensions, even though they vary tremendously in the number of rows.
I'd have to go and research it... going to let you do that ! or someone else can answer

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Originally Posted by Diversion View Post
One thing I wonder about.. If we swap in a light flywheel, do you think there would be adverse effects to the SynchroRev function? Over compensation on it's part maybe?

I think Nissan went with such a heavy flywheel to let people grandpa-shift.. Nissan will still unfortunately cater to the majority crowd over the racing crowd.
This has been discussed in other threads a lot... consensus seems to be, 'should be fine' b/c SRM is really targeting an RPM and will do its darndest to get there one way or another regardless of conditions in the powertrain... but proof will be when one of us does it ! you're right re Nissan's design target, unfortunately not us !
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