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Correct me if im wrong, but if the Just Jap R31 driver saw this he would spew.. dun hate on the R31.

Honda Integra VTiR

Honda Civic VTEC

R32 or R33 NA (RB25DE or RB20DE)

Nissan Pulsar SSS

Toyota Corolla AE92 BlackTop 20valve

Toyota Corolla AE82 Blacktop 20valve (Supercharged 1G/JZE?)

I know some of these people are gonna' have some mixed opinions, but i guess this is just my 2 cents :(

MRXTCZ

come on there is nuthing wrong with the r31 and they are easy to get power out of and there are some great examples going around.

ill put it this way

stock apx 70rwkw yea not much.

add a stage 3 cam (got to love the bump at idel :) )

k&n pod with decent CAI.

decent set of exstractors

2.5" exhasut

nistune computer

and keep it running nice and you could be looking around the 120rwkw mark thats what i had.

spent

$350 exhaust (i had a 2.25" staright through)

$150 for exstractors (second hand)

$50 for pod set up. (got the pod filter for free)

nistune computer ($250 for the program bord and $200 for the sofwear to tune it your self or apx $300 for a tuner to do it.)

stage 3 cam $350 + $550 for new lifters

so apx $2200 for something close to 120rwkw

should do about a low 14 sec 1/4 mile pass

stock apx 70rwkw yea not much.

This is all that needs to be said.

so apx $2200 for something close to 120rwkw

By doing things that make the car obviously not P plater legal, and thus irrelevant to this topic.

The OP asked for cars that he could drive, and you just said the R31 is good for reasons that make it impossible for him to do so.

Great job.

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