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Has Anyone Rebuilt Their Own Zf


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I guess if you didn't run it in properly the clutches would become glazed.

that & if the pressures weren't raised to try & lock the clutches up quicker you'll get slip every day of the week

Out of all the boxes, this is probably the easiest to try to build yourself. if not, its still a cheap job for someone else

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Really whats the cost of rebuilding the ZF through an experienced outlet?

For me NOT having the frustration of doing it myself would be worth the $$$ in paying someone else.

Plus there is always addiotional things the outlets do in the rebuilds that are not listed elsewhere.

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3500-4000 for a built (clutch pads/shaft/oil/pan etc) capable for over 600 squillywatts

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I think it slipped within a few days however I am pretty sure dan has posted he didnt exactly run the box in before giving it the berries

Dan's slipped yes. We were starting at Zero so to speak, with no clearancing info. And as mentioned, Dan's had the drive from Gladstone to Toowoomba to run in then over 700rwhp through.

The one in mine is holding up well so far on my old 600hp tune as we seem to have gotten alot closer to the clearances required. But will be retuning to push more shortly.

I'm waiting to get a few more tables added to my strategy as I tune with HP, Alot of so called ZF tunes are killing these boxes also.

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