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Make: nissan

Model: r33 gtst skyline

Colour: maroon

Location: carseldine qld

Price: $12,000 price drop $10000

Contact: MITCH 0410627751

Comments / Modifications: engine was done by boosted extremes had about $13000 spent on engine photos on http://www.boostedxtremes.com.au/. fully rebuilt engine with forged internals, port and polished head with race valves and springs, cams, custom plenum, custom exhaust manifold, gt35r turbo, fuel pressure regulator, custom intercooler piping and fmic, bov, 2 stage boost controler, remapped computer. front bar has been repaired and is in primer.car comes with DRR33 plates

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hey mate not sure how much power its making but ive been told that its will make 400hp+ atw, going to strip this weekend for qtr mile time, got 5 spoke 17s, body is good but needs paint has been painted by previous owner but needs to be redone, no sunroof, there is more stuff on the car than i said but cant think of it.

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car currently running on 10psi will make 300kw atw on this settin but with a good dyno tune and more boost can make a lot more.

your car is making 300rwkw on 10psi with a gt35 turbo?

and can make more with better tune and more boost?

or am I reading that wrong?

a little from column A and little from column B.

I know what I'm talking about and being a smart arse.

if you think that your RB25 makes 300rwkw using standard capacity and a GT35 on 10psi, you're either a YANK or you're confuisng KW with HP.

Maybe you should have your "seat of the pants" dyno re-calibrated.

car currently running on 10psi will make 300kw atw on this settin but with a good dyno tune and more boost can make a lot more.
had car dynoed at rotary motorsports last week

6psi-258hp

18psi-320hp

leaned out at 5500rpm needs fuel system upgraded

:worship::P

Wow...

so it made 258HP (192.5kw) on 6psi

and 320HP (238.8kw) on 18psi.

But it makes 402HP (300kw) on 10psi like you said before?

Must need a tune..

Or does the turbo start turning backwards after 10 psi?

Maybe you can go back and edit your BULLSHIT posts.

then have a moderator delete this post for bagging out your bullshit lies.

is that all, u got that from a gt35r my mate nearly gets that from his hiflow but still a nice car, so wats missing to make this a 300rwkw monsta

thanks mate

well i found out that it still running standard fuel system, no cam gears, no aftermarket ecu, also running rb20 airflow meter, no aftermarket coil packs and its runnin a stock auto.

car has never been dyno tuned so this car has so much potential.

ben at rotary motorsports said with all this done and a few hours on the dyno it will pull 300kw easy.

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