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Amazing :D but to be fair, it is an RB28. On gate that is always going to sound incredible.

Fkn lol at the end of the vid :P

alright how about a GTR internalled 2.6L RB25DET

i dont see how people like the 2JZ note..

1JZ i can see

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what is this faggotry??

1JZ sounds nice.

but 2JZ come on?

Well if you are going to quote non stock engines I raise you this:

When stock though JZs have a higher pitched note just due to the header/head design, if you listen to stock motors side by side you will see what I mean, a stock GTR sounds like ass to me, modded they sound great, but a stock JZ sounds nicer than a stock RB in my mind.

Also this:

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i dont like that 2J note at all but i guess you really like the high pitched racing noise.

i like really aggressive shit.

30 and higher is what i want.

this is wicked!

series 3 with full top secret kit and 1200HP

QLD represent aha

Mayb my phone ruins it. Sounds kinda like the gtr at work except more laggy, (gtr at work only has a t88 on it)

Must be heard with proper speakers or headphones.

T88-34D or 38GK?

Im assuming 34D or is there another t88?

yer pretty sure its a t88-34d, makes some huge power figure, the nsw guys might know, its a pearly purpleish colour gtr 33 number plates BUS73D. guys name is sam.

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yer pretty sure its a t88-34d, makes some huge power figure, the nsw guys might know, its a pearly purpleish colour gtr 33 number plates BUS73D. guys name is sam.

Not much luck selling it then?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=forums&module=post&section=post&do=reply_post&f=8&t=371622&qpid=5948582

Yeah, i guess its the same as antilag.

With the 2 step you use a clutch switch and when the switch is activated the ECU retards timing and adds fuel. The more you retard and add the larger the bang so more boost. The last setup that MAztech did was making 20psi and f**k me the noise was unbelievable. Its not going to be as harsh this time around. We only want about 5-7psi at first to see how it gets off the line :D With any luck the tyres will hold up to 15psi :D

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i believe i posted two youtube videos that didnt want to be played as embedded videos

here they are

2.6L RB25DET Onevia Drifter

1200HP Series 3 R33 GTR with full TOP SECRET Bodykit in Brisbane

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