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Im competing in the dutch time attack championchip with my R32 GTR. (the only time attack R32GTR in holland).

something about the car,

specs:

Build Rb26 engine,

(87mm) close to 2.7liter

Wossner pocketed forged pistons 8.2-1CR

Wossner forged steel con rods ARP bouten

ACL race serie's bearings

cranckshaft ballanced and polished

1.4mm Tomei MLS kop pakking

1.2mm oil restrictor naar cilinderkop

Tomei competition sump baffle kit

extendid sump 8.5liter

external head oil return

Tomei bronze valve guides

Tomei Valve retainers and folowers

Tomei B type valve springs 10.85mm

Tomei Procam 270graden 10.25mm lift

Haltech 33mhz boost control kit

Haltech platinum Pro ECU

AET T78-33D Single Turbo with trust 48mm external wastegate

Wiffbitz 3.5'' titanium race exhaust

Apexi 145mm super drag intercooler

Injector dynamics 1000cc injectors

Tomei 280 litre per hour in tank lift pump

Paxton aeromotive fuel pump

Sard Fuel Pressure Regulator

HKS Fuel rail, twin fed 11mm

C's quickshift

OS Giken twin plate clutch

Autosaurus 1 piece lightweight propshaft

Alcon Brake system, 370mm front, 350mm Rear

welded shassis+ Full FIA cage

Custom BC racing suspension system (car is sponsored by BC racing).

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hope you will like it!

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Edited by Peter de Beus

I have some video's from last years time attack series, but it was with the old mapping running just wastegate pressure 1.2 bar. (250km old engine)and without the titanium exhaust.

Edited by Peter de Beus
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