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Thanks guys for all the info on the forum...

C-Works tunning manage to obtain 742 whp@31lbs from my rebuild engine that still have stock fuel rail and lines.

We know there is still more room to improve but we are happy with the results by now.

We are going to test on the 1/4 mile tomorrow with drag radial tires.

tunned by Cristian Penson / C-Works shop

sponsord by Omegaxenon.com and RPM Imports

R33 Omega Xenon

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Wow, that's great! Is that still the B-W turbo?

yes, same S372 Borg Warner Turbo but know I ordered a S375 new Borg Warner turbo from FAST_TURBO_USA a reputable ebay store in USA for only US$1,150.00 .. .. I will receive in 2 weeks and hope could obtain extra 75hp and same spool.

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Yesterday we visit the 1/4 mile track and found that need more help on the use of the GRID Dancer.

1st pass : 1.51 on the 0-60 without burn out and Grid off

2nd pass : Grid dancer FR made a very good burn out then turn off the Grid and go to the line .. .. I could not slip the clutch well and rpms down (loose the pass) 1.70

3rd pass : We decide to run it like always without burn out and Grid turn off.... the car spin a lot from the line

4rd pass : same as previous (Grid off / no burn out) the car spin a lot most for rear tires like if the car was only applying on rear tires.. maybe the transfer was over heat ? ? or do not know. .. 1.79 on the 0-60 10.94 @ 124mph

We decide to run the car with 700whp what should be the speed in a 1/4 mile on a full weight GTR R33 ?

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Yesterday we visit the 1/4 mile track and found that need more help on the use of the GRID Dancer.

1st pass : 1.51 on the 0-60 without burn out and Grid off

2nd pass : Grid dancer FR made a very good burn out then turn off the Grid and go to the line .. .. I could not slip the clutch well and rpms down (loose the pass) 1.70

3rd pass : We decide to run it like always without burn out and Grid turn off.... the car spin a lot from the line

4rd pass : same as previous (Grid off / no burn out) the car spin a lot most for rear tires like if the car was only applying on rear tires.. maybe the transfer was over heat ? ? or do not know. .. 1.79 on the 0-60 10.94 @ 124mph

We decide to run the car with 700whp what should be the speed in a 1/4 mile on a full weight GTR R33 ?

if you weighed in at 1530kg then if everything was perfect, which it would not be. 9.8sec @ 139mph

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I think the stock metal lines are 1/4 inch.. very small

They are 5/16th (8mm). Congrats on the impressive result too.

Had to edit and say... awesome sound too! Love the sound of an rb26 screaming.

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