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I have an R32 GTS4 with substantial upgrades and its sitting at about 420whp but it can go up to 550 easy. It has a Rb25det swapped in from a Stagea wagon with a Garrett 3582R turbine and a bunch of other goodies...

We are tuning right now and we want to know when to quit. We want to go to 500awhp but we dont want to break the tranny... Anyone know what it will take? We are going to presume tuning tommorow...

is it auto or manual...

As far as I am aware GTS4 run the same manual gearbox as a GTR. I would assume your talking about auto box though??

is it auto or manual...

As far as I am aware GTS4 run the same manual gearbox as a GTR. I would assume your talking about auto box though??

GTS4's have slightly shorter 1st -3rd gears

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