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Hey u goin guys planning on takin my skyline back 2 calder this fridai nite went last time with 3"inch turbo back and front mount air filter ( no heat shield or cold air induction) and a boost controller not EBC ran a 14.3 at 100.2 MPH now i dont know if thats shit or decent or wat for a r33 series 2 was hittin around 9-10psi , now ive got a greddy profec B spec II in and a full 90mm cold air innduction ran should i b looking for better times? if so roughly wat with decent take off and gear changes

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what was your 60' time?

aroun 2.0 is good, 2.2 is average and can be improved upon.

without sounding slack, 14.3 is not a good time.

9-10 psi in a stock ECU'd r33 means it would be running pretty rich and on the edge of misfiring and carrying on.

cheapest way to get better times (apart from practice) is a tune with an SAFC to fix the air:fuel mixtures.

obviously some street legal drag radials.

then practice away.

maybe list any other mods.

what:

wheels and tyres and what size are they

what tyre pressure?

clutch

do you know what power it is making?

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Hmm thinkn runnin back 2 standard boost on the nite , dunn have a clue power havnt had it tuned or dyno'd standard 16"inch wheels and standard clutch...like it hits around 7 then the boost slowly creeps up 2 around 9 on higher revs

2.303 60"

tyre pressure was around 28 psi for the nite from memory

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Hey u goin guys planning on takin my skyline back 2 calder this fridai nite went last time with 3"inch turbo back and front mount air filter ( no heat shield or cold air induction) and a boost controller not EBC ran a 14.3 at 100.2 MPH now i dont know if thats shit or decent or wat for a r33 series 2 was hittin around 9-10psi , now ive got a greddy profec B spec II in and a full 90mm cold air innduction ran should i b looking for better times? if so roughly wat with decent take off and gear changes

just to give you a rough idea, my younger bro has a r33 gts-t series 1.5, stock turbo and engine, stock ecu (no SAFC), boost at 12psi, full exhaust, FMIC and a pod, pulled a 13.3 with a 2.0 60 foot time.

You should easily crack a high 13 with you mods if you launch it right and drive it hard.

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