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the quickest i ever got was 7.26 seconds, this was the most perfect launch revved to just 3000rpm and sort of ride the clutch abit then drop, got a bit of wheelspin. Shifted redline in 1st, then early in 2nd so i could hook away in 3rd as it is in the midrange area. i was shocked as i was gettin mainly 8.3 seconds all the time which was was my mates honda acord 2.2 SOHC was gettin :S and i was gettin cut at that

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just so you guys have something to compare to:

r33 series II manual with apexi rsm

0 to 100 5.70

stock standard, just good tyres and a pod filter (no cold air kit etc..) and a 4" muffler, stock exhaust

yeah for sure. just thought i'd give you guys some figures to compare to. i have stacks of fun in my turbo. much prefer it vs non turbo and alll ive got is a pod filter so you can hear the turbo wind up and the factory bov. sounds sweet as. my peak is 141rwkw as per dyno run with stock everything, normal gtst is stock 125rwkw so im a little bit more, not sure why. rb25det with 96000 on the clock

yeah its better than the turbo specs, funny that he only has 75horsepower nitrous.

the stock turbo is 6.10 or thereabouts according to most magazines, or 6.18

as a reference the brand new police cop car hsv gto 5.7 litre v8 does 0 to 100 in 5.8

well the one holden lent the cops for trials in vic anyway plates are "HSVGTO" which is used exclusively for the cops does it in 5.80. my friend got 5.70 in my car, i can only manage 5.98

yet to try again, maybe i should soon :)

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