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hey guys/gals im wondering how much rear wheel kilowatt do u need to achieve a high 12 second pass down the 1/4 mile in a r33 gtst?

im curious to see what ppl come up with cause i have no clue.. i know the driver plays a big role too.

if u can guys plz post your times with the power you made at the wheels

cheers :/

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200rwkw

drag radials

suspension work

prefect launch

prefect conditions (high track temp)

250rwkw

drag radials

suspension work

ordinary launch

good conditions

Pretty much spot on

But if you cant (as most people on a budget cant afford em) buy drag radials, make sure you set your tyre psi much lower then normal.. I think around 20psi?

Also, remove all the rubish that will slow you down, like subs, amps, spare tyre (leave them in a mates car just incase you blow them), rear seats (for the wank factor), ect ect..

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My post is based on times i've actually run in my car which is the same as the one in question. I have seen absolutely no reason to upgrade a diff to achieve these aims.

fair enough :( not all skyline are the same, i've just found that my diff may be letting me down

' date='19 Feb 2007, 02:46 PM' post='2916198']

fair enough :( not all skyline are the same, i've just found that my diff may be letting me down

112mph wih 251kw and 13flat 1/4mile time

reason y im asking this is cause my tuner thinks i can only make 210 atw if im lucky due to my mods.. i thought i could make more tell me what u guys/gals think?

pfc, fmic, hiflow turb, stock injectors, 040 f/pump, 3in turb back exhaust w hiflow cat, k@n pod

car has been lowered from japan but there compressed springs.

' date='19 Feb 2007, 02:46 PM' post='2916198']

fair enough :( not all skyline are the same, i've just found that my diff may be letting me down

True. If you're diff is open-wheeling (spinning one leg) then it should be repaired or replaced. Fair enough.

reason y im asking this is cause my tuner thinks i can only make 210 atw if im lucky due to my mods.. i thought i could make more tell me what u guys/gals think?

pfc, fmic, hiflow turb, stock injectors, 040 f/pump, 3in turb back exhaust w hiflow cat, k@n pod

car has been lowered from japan but there compressed springs.

it's your injectors that are gonna let you down. All the other mods can get you to 250RWKW. The standard injectors run out of puff at around 210 to 220 max. CAMS, injectors and Z32 AFM will get you to 250 easily..........dependent on the quality of the hi-flow

it's your injectors that are gonna let you down. All the other mods can get you to 250RWKW. The standard injectors run out of puff at around 210 to 220 max. CAMS, injectors and Z32 AFM will get you to 250 easily..........dependent on the quality of the hi-flow

its the sliding hiflow that ive got.. how do they compare to say GCG?

i only bought it cause it was cheaper and has to be better than stock lol :(

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