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no from KUWAIT .....epolly nike name !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ye, i realise your from Kuwait (ive checked just to be sure)

But you really need to use good english.

If we dont understand what you are talking about, then we really dont have much hope of helping you.

My suggestion would be to talk to other people over there with big powered cars.

Or workshops over there that perform these modifications.

I think they will understand you far better over there as you'll be able to use you native language :closedeyes:

By the sounds of it, find a mechanic in Kuwait, and give them lots of money.

Ye, i realise your from Kuwait (ive checked just to be sure)

But you really need to use good english.

If we dont understand what you are talking about, then we really dont have much hope of helping you.

My suggestion would be to talk to other people over there with big powered cars.

Or workshops over there that perform these modifications.

I think they will understand you far better over there as you'll be able to use you native language :D

By the sounds of it, find a mechanic in Kuwait, and give them lots of money.

I think is it in Australia is better tune for the GTR !!!

and not subject of money !!! :closedeyes::)

What the? I've read some weird stuff on here..

But this thread is just too much..

Lets sort this out..

1: Maybe the first thing you buy for your car is a language converter!

2: You may need to buy (if it exists) an Ozzy male petrolhead slang version! lol

3: Then you can translate into real english!

4: Then you will get some staight answers.

5: After you do steps 1-4, we might understand each other

Just a thought!

What the? I've read some weird stuff on here..

But this thread is just too much..

Lets sort this out..

1: Maybe the first thing you buy for your car is a language converter!

2: You may need to buy (if it exists) an Ozzy male petrolhead slang version! lol

3: Then you can translate into real english!

4: Then you will get some staight answers.

5: After you do steps 1-4, we might understand each other

Just a thought!

Ok

I what I want project (650 whp) for the GTR34 ? only

drag street !

!!!!!!

so do you want 650hp or rear wheel hp or 4 wheel hp ?

ill assume rear wheel horsepower, so 480awkw

look in here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=93880

plently of high powered GTR's and all of their mods listed with dyno sheets

so do you want 650hp or rear wheel hp or 4 wheel hp ?

ill assume rear wheel horsepower, so 480awkw

look in here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=93880

plently of high powered GTR's and all of their mods listed with dyno sheets

I suggested this earlier in the piece. Dont know if he has read any of it or not.

can a moderator please do an ip check

i think we are being taken for a ride

this guy joined on friday

you have been given all the info and links you need

you just need to read up on it and go from there

can a moderator please do an ip check

i think we are being taken for a ride

this guy joined on friday

you have been given all the info and links you need

you just need to read up on it and go from there

Ye, i realise your from Kuwait (ive checked just to be sure)

If bkc continues to spam useless poorly worded questions, his topics wont last around here anyway. :nyaanyaa:

I reckon we give him a break and someone please refer him to a more internationally orientated skyline forum. Yes on this forum there are people to answer his questions but I dont think we have the patience, specially with BAMR33 giving him lots of nissansilvia.com bullshit.

We have givin him nothing compared to what ns.com would dish him out.

I will try a straight answer, guessing what I think he wants.

650 bhp (that’s at the engine)

700 cc injectors (any Jap brand will do)

Single Bosch 044 mounted in tank (will need a relay and a dedicated wiring harness for 13.8 volts at the pump)

Standard RB26 fuel rail

Standard RB26 fuel pressure regulator

Standard plenum and throttle bodies

Apexi Power FC (no need for DJetro)

2 x standard RB20/25 AFM’s (no need for Z32 AFM’s)

Trust dump pipes

Trust engine pipe

HKS GT2530 turbos

Any Jap brand 264 degree cams (bolt in only, no springs etc required).

Any Jap brand 600 x 300 x 100 intercooler (Blitz is the best value for money)

Around 8,000 rpm will be enough for this purpose

Tuning, tuning, tuning

650 4whp (that’s at the 4 wheels, on a roller dyno)

800 cc injectors (any Jap brand will do)

Twin Bosch 044 mounted externally (will need a surge tank, a relay and a dedicated wiring harness for 13.8 volts at the pump)

Standard RB26 fuel rail

Nismo bolt on fuel pressure regulator

Nismo plenum and throttle bodies

Apexi Power FC (no need for DJetro)

2 x Z32 AFM’s

Trust dump pipes

Trust engine pipe

HKS GTRS turbos

Any Jap brand 272 degree cams (springs etc will required).

Any Jap brand 600 x 300 x 100 intercooler (Blitz is the best value for money)

Will require 9,500 rpm to make the power, plus keep the turbos boosting on gear changes.

More tuning, tuning, tuning

Both combinations will need forged rods and forged pistons, good quality balancing, N1 oil pump, block O’rings, ARP main bearing and cylinder head studs etc etc.

Let the fun continue

:nyaanyaa: cheers :domokun:

'Epolly' what kind of illegal immigrant name is that. Piss of mate, just piss off.

This guys poor english skills aside, your comments are a disgrace, and wont be tolerated here - Warning issued

Consider yourself lucky I haven't banned you on the spot.

hey guys, he can't speak perfect english... SO WHAT?! it's not because he's lazy obviously it's not his native tongue. I can't speak japanese real well either, but if I tried posting on a japanese forum I bet I wouldn't get arse monkeys with nothing better to do bagging me out for trying to speak a foreign language.

if youy can't be bothered trying to figure out what he wants, or you just don't want to help JUST DON'T POST IN HERE. consider yourselves warned.

as for bkc all of the information is in the forum. there are dozens of GTRs running over 600hp in Australia. we are not all here to serve your specific requests and with your level on english it's pretty hard to figure out what you want, so just be a bit patient.

This guys poor english skills aside, your comments are a disgrace, and wont be tolerated here - Warning issued

Consider yourself lucky I haven't banned you on the spot.

Apologies to Epolly and anyone on the forum that was offended by my remarks. I was rather wasted at that time (note to self don't make drunk posts in the future).

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