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I'm sure there's plenty of places around that'll take your money.

This is a good starter thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=30517

The HPI R34 project that's been a standard of conversion here is also a good idea of where to begin.

292rwkW was the last figure but I think they spent quite a bit more than what you got, I'm not trying to put you down, it's just that 250rwkW is a 'realistically economical' goal but then the money spent starts to spiral.

T.

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Robs car could go 300rwkw with pistons and a wilder tune as he is only running low boost etc.

GTS t VESPECs car is 300+rwkw on factory inturnals but he wants to build a motor so a blow up dosen't worry him so just copy one of these two guys cars but fit a set of Forged pistons.

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go the gtr atleast you know the rb26dett will handel more the power :( with out worring about it blowning up.

or maby a conversion ? thats always cheaper option but get the 4wd conversion aswell.

you'll have a lighter body any way.

i've seen a gtst with rb26 in it that pulls 400kws at rear wheels.

i know what i'd be doing with the money :thumbsup:

(sell gtst + mod money = gtr :)) (or rb26dett 4wd conversion :))

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blah anyone can do it with a gtr, there no fun there.

As meggala said my car is 95% finished to run around 300rwkw (atleast till the stock internals blow :thumbsup:) And if they do blow i will just re build with all good internals. From totally stock it will cost u around 15g for good bolt ons for 300rwkw without having problems and keeoing the stock internals alive for long as possible, minus internal work on the engine.

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If you feel like being different and don't mind the possible traction issues, then go with the GTS-t.

If you want good 0-100km/h times and want a daily driver friendly car then go the GTR.

It's upto personal choice.

Both have good points and bad points, so it's upto what you want in the car.

Personally, I wouldn't be able to pass up the 4wd :thumbsup:

A friend picked up a very nice 1994 R32 GTR for $28K. After getting to know the car, he's best 0-100km/h time is 3.9 seconds ! And that's quick in anyones terms. The car is running as he bought it ie. he hasn't done anything further to it.

J

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what mods are done to the gtr? coz 3.9 to 100 make it in the same league as a mclaren f1 road car

That was Andrew's (Ethan_R32) car.

Going by the dyno sheet that Andrew gave us it was running 240kw @ wheels at around 0.9 bar.

We test drove another GTR here in Canberra that just had exhaust and boost and it felt like a slug compared to Andrews ! Maybe who ever tuned/serviced it did a good job? Not sure...

I don't know all of the mods, but a few that come to memory are 3 1/2 ehaust (stock dumps), high flow cat, R34 N1 turbos, HKS adj cam gears etc.. Still running stock ECU though.... :thumbsup:

Anyways, a bit off topic.. sorry..

J

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