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Call me skeptical but I massively doubt that Nissan would give the gt-v a low compression version of the 25de. Why would they make a new version of the engine to make it less powerful and less efficient?

GT-V is basically GT-T with n/a motor, you get GT-T LSD, Suspension, HICAS, Brakes from top off my head.

Hey ants! You didn't answer if your gonna take me for a cruise when gtr is done

yep sure mate. I will need to do 1,000km before super duper tune so may as well take a few friends a long ;)

 

 

GT-V is basically GT-T with n/a motor, you get GT-T LSD, Suspension, HICAS, Brakes from top off my head.

Yep that's how I remember it when one of our former members had one

yep sure mate. I will need to do 1,000km before super duper tune so may as well take a few friends a long ;)

Are you going to wait for Sean to do the run in our do the run in else where and Hiatt get him to power tune?

Yep that's how I remember it when one of our former members had one

Are you going to wait for Sean to do the run in our do the run in else where and Hiatt get him to power tune?

both mate. I want to make sure Sean has history with the car so tuning info is all there for him.

Run in ks are torture. Luckily Dan did 90% of mine for me.

yep, it's going to be a long 1000km as I would only drive it on the weekends.
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