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Thanks guys for all the information on the forum.

I am very happy with the performance of our GTR R33. Second day at the 1/4 mile track we run 3 passes 10.59, 10.53 and 10.43 @ 130mph

We run with SUNOCO Race Fuel 260GT PLus 104 octane unleaded.

The car is a single turbo power FC +600whp tunned by Cristian Penson @

C-WORKS shop sponsored by Zero Wheels and omegaxenon.com

Complete Full trim :D and Fastest Nissan in Dominican Republic.

We look forward for better times on 2009.

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We notice a random misfire in the highway to the race track and decide to make some 0-60 test... Even with that problem the car improve their previous best 1.475 to a 1.460

Now the car transfer like our previous IMPORTS cars thanks to the L-SPEC DRAG Springs for Skyline... I'm very happy with them.

I will follow the suggestion and make make a complete forged rebuild of the RB26 engine. We are very happy with those numbers but looking for more secure whp because we are over the limit of the nissan factory pistons and rods.

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GTR R33 0-60

GTR R33 0-60 2nd

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