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hey everyone...i have recently brought a r33 gts-t...person i got it off says it has 250kw at the rear wheels....a mate finds it hard to believe as its mostly stock.......has stock intercooler....he told me it has a sierra hybrid turbo with custom made wheel (stainless)...it has a boost controlller on it and he said it runs at 12p for the 250kw and can be turned up to 28p for over 500kw...is this all a lie?? i got it pretty cheap and interior is in great condition so i wouldnt be fussed if it was stock power.... i have it booked for a dyno on thursday......any info would be good cheers.....

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yep, the guy you bought it of sounds like he's full of crap. easiest way is to check the ecu. pull off the passenger side kick panel. if it's a stock nissan ecu then there's 90% chance it's stock and when you put it on the dyno it will make about 250hp at 12psi.

also you could post a pic of the turbo.

oh and if it makes full boost by just under 3000rpm then you know it is the stock turbo. no turbo cabable of 500kw will make full boost by anywhere close to 3000rpm

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