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as topic say i need to know whay kws they are at the rears stock . i already have an s14 s1 and some1 that i know got a stock R32 GTR n is selling it and i wanna know how much power they pull stock i am very keen on buying it guys , he is an old fella and doesnt know himself lol he bought it from the caryard cos he didnt have a car at the time and it looked nice 2 him ahaha

peace out .

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as topic say i need to know whay kws they are at the rears stock . i already have an s14 s1 and some1 that i know got a stock R32 GTR n is selling it and i wanna know how much power they pull stock i am very keen on buying it guys , he is an old fella and doesnt know himself lol he bought it from the caryard cos he didnt have a car at the time and it looked nice 2 him ahaha

peace out .

Well it would be dyno'd in awd in most cases.... At the engine, despite what Nissan said (206kw) it is said to have made more like 230kw +

Id say 170awkw for a dead stock r32 gtr would be a reasonable figure to get.

They are very easy to extract more than that though. Very basic mods will easily see you over 200awkw!

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Exactly!

There are soo many factors, atmospheric conditions, the dyno etc etc.

but either way I would deff expect a stock 32 gtr to make over 150kw at all 4. If not then its likely not the best engine.

gtrzilla on SAU Dyno'd his R32 GTR at RE Customs in March this year.

His car was Stock, air filter, exhaust, intercooler, BOV, wheels, except Tein HR Suspension, which don't matter LOL!

He even had a shitty compliance cat in his exhaust system.

It was a hot day too but had the big cooler fan blowing on his intercooler.

Car dyno'd at 155 kW...

Ah well, have you seen what your stock exhaust system looks like? LOL! Pretty restrictive.

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