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hi all.

im thinking of selling up my GTR to purcahse a R33 GTST or R34.

how much power at the wheels does the R33 have stock and the R34 GTT stock?

estimated power of R33 with turbo back exhast, FMIC?

estimated power of R33 with turbo back exhast, FMIC, boost and PFC on base map?

i have done a search and nothing has come up with adequate answers. im new to R33 levels. and realised how much more doughier they are than a GTR. any answers would be great.

oh and how much boost can the stock turbo take?

thanks in advance

mark.

Edited by markimak
hi all.

im thinking of selling up my GTR to purcahse a R33 GTST or R34.

how much power at the wheels does the R33 have stock and the R34 GTT stock?

estimated power of R33 with turbo back exhast, FMIC?

estimated power of R33 with turbo back exhast, FMIC, boost and PFC on base map?

i have done a search and nothing has come up with adequate answers. im new to R33 levels. and realised how much more doughier they are than a GTR. any answers would be great.

oh and how much boost can the stock turbo take?

thanks in advance

mark.

1:Why do you want to sell your gtr and buy a gtst??

2:The r33 gts25t makes around 130-140rwkw stock (not sure about the r34 gtt but probally around 150-160rwkw but the r34 is also alot heavier than the r33.Factory power ratings at the flywheel are: r33 gts25t=187kw, r34 gtt=206kw.

3:160-170rwkw

4:Should be around 190-210rwkw with a tuned PFC, power levels will vary depending on the condition of the car etc etc.

I wouldnt go above 12-13psi on the stock tubo.

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