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hi i am just wondering how much power should i be expecting to get on my 33 gtst with standard turbo,

mods are. boost to 12psi, front mount, full cat back exhause including dump pipe. hks air pod.

and what 0 - 100 times should i be running around??

thanks if any one can help me out.

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hi i am just wondering how much power should i be expecting to get on my 33 gtst with standard turbo,

mods are. boost to 12psi, front mount, full cat back exhause including dump pipe. hks air pod.

and what 0 - 100 times should i be running around??

thanks if any one can help me out.

anywhere between 170 to 190 rwkw i suppose, wack it on a dyno and find out 4 sure

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well skylines did come in auto too.......many of them

Your probably looking around 170-190rwkw as previously stated as i have very similar mods. stock turbo can only take so much, plus it'll be running rich anyways with the stock ecu, aftermarket ecu would probably have a noticeable diference with fuel mixtures etc..

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well skylines did come in auto too.......many of them

Your probably looking around 170-190rwkw as previously stated as i have very similar mods. stock turbo can only take so much, plus it'll be running rich anyways with the stock ecu, aftermarket ecu would probably have a noticeable diference with fuel mixtures etc..

haha yeh i know they came in auto to. wat have you got?? manual or auto? so you have very similar mods do you? so wat 0 - 100 times do you get around?? yeh aftermarket ecu will be needed next i was guessing

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read my sig, but i got 207rwKw at 12 psi and an estimated 217 rwKw at 14 psi

yeh that sounds all rite hey. at how much power should i be thinking of upgrading to a heavy duty clutch.

how much power can standard one handle

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Yep sounds about right fpr manual 207 @12psi, but 0-100 times you can probably expect 14s or a bit less...you want some good traction!

don't boost past 12psi or rich+retard mode will probably kick in with stock ecu.

yeh dont run past 12. ok then,

thanks .

yeh i was thinking round 14 or less for the quarter.

wat bout 0 - 100 km/h.

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yeh i will have to head out with the stop watch. i am actually trying to get my hands on a gtek performance meter.

any idea wat power i should be replacing the standard clutch at.

and has any one out there with around the same mods as me run 0 - 100 times?

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yeh you ran a 6.4 using the gtech hey, yeh i am trying to purchase one of those. yeh was that without launching your car?? should easy get under 6 with a good launch then.

That was an off the line launch with crappy traction.

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