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Duncan,

This page here has all the specs of any Skyline you'll ever want. Even some you (well I) probably didn't even know existed. It tells you all the years certain models were made too.

It even updates the weights for all the little variations in the years (e.g. In 93 a series 1 GTS25t weighed 1360kg, but in 95 the series 1 was up to 1370kg)

http://imports.motortraders.net/imports/se...n&model=Skyline

  • 3 weeks later...
Guest na.33
Originally posted by MIC33R

Duncan,

This page here has all the specs of any Skyline you'll ever want. Even some you (well I) probably didn't even know existed. It tells you all the years certain models were made too.

It even updates the weights for all the little variations in the years (e.g. In 93 a series 1 GTS25t weighed 1360kg, but in 95 the series 1 was up to 1370kg)

http://imports.motortraders.net/imports/se...n&model=Skyline

Top link that is, thanks muchly.

  • 9 months later...

R33 is 250ps, not 250hp.

250 ps = 183.88kw

250 hp = 186.43kw

250 hp = 246.58kw

R32 GTSt is 215ps, not 215hp

215 ps = 158.13kw

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This unit (German: Pferdestärke = horse strength) is still commonly used in Germany and central Europe, although not an lawful unit any more.

1 PS = 735.49875 W

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  • 3 weeks later...

HR31

GTS-R (RB20DET-R)

Power: 210ps

Torque: ??

0-100: ??

400m: ??

GTS-X (RB20DET ECCS version)

Power: 152kw

Torque: ??

0-100: ??

400m: ??

GTS-X (RB20DET NICS version)

Power: 142kw

Torque: ??

0-100: ??

400m: ??

  • 7 months later...
R33 is 250ps, not 250hp.

250 ps =  183.88kw

250 hp =  186.43kw

250 hp =  246.58kw

R32 GTSt is 215ps, not 215hp

215 ps = 158.13kw  

--------------------------

This unit (German: Pferdestärke = horse strength) is still commonly used in Germany and central Europe, although not an lawful unit any more.

1 PS = 735.49875 W  

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250 hp = 246.58kw

:bs!:

Try http://english.auto.vl.ru for all the specs you need.

Although some of the features/accessories are off but the core things like model/year/engine/trans/dimensions etc. seem to be on the money.

MIC33R gave us the site:http://imports.motortraders.net/imp...n&model=Skyline the figures are as follows

Power Restiction For P-Platers In Vicroia: 125kw/tonne

From May 1989 to 1991...

R32 Gtst Type - M Sedan (Manual)

Power:158Kw

Weight: 1290kg

Power/Weight Ratio: 122.48062015503875968992248062016kw/t

Under Power Restictions

R32 Gtst Type - M Sedan (Automaic)

Power:158Kw

Weight: 1310kg

Power/Weight Ratio: 120.6106870229007633587786259542kw/t

Under Power Restictions

R32 Gtst Type - M Coupe (Manual)

Power:158kw

Weight:1260kg

Power/Weight Ratio: 125.39682539682539682539682539683

Over Power Restrictions

R32 Gtst Type - M Coupe (Automatic)

Power:158kw

Weight:1280kg

Power/Weight Ratio: 123.4375

Under Restictions

I worked out that from an RB20DET which produces 158kw that to be spot on the p/w ratio the weight of the skyline would have to be 1264kg's... so: If the skyline is under 1264kg's then it is OVER (Illegal) the p/w ratio, but if the skyline is heavier than 1264 it is UNDER (legal) the p/w ratio. I used to think if the skyline is an r32, and its a gtst then its legal but the one exception is for the 2 door 1989-1991 gtst wich weighs 1260kg. But, from 1991-1992 the weight increased to 1320kg making it legal.

  • 3 months later...
  • 2 months later...

R31: GTS SVD Series 2 (RB30E)

Power: 140kW @ 5600rpm

Torque: 270Nm @ 4400rpm

0-100: 8.8 seconds (manual)

400m: 16 seconds (manual)

Unique SVD specification items:

Camshaft

Stainless steel extractors

2.25" dia. strainless steel exhaust system

Modified cylinder head

Auxiliary engine control unit

Engine oil cooler

Transmission oil cooler (Auto only)

Wheels and Tyres:

Road Wheels: 7 JX 16 Alloy

Road Tyres: 215/55 ZR 16

Spare Wheel: 6 JJX 15 Steel

Spare Tyre: 205/65 HR 15

Brakes:

Front disc rotor: 274mm dia x 22mm thick

Rear disc rotor: 260mm dia x 10mm thick

(Revised master cylinder split point).

Rear Axle:

Final drive ratio: 3.889:1 (auto and manual)

(LSD)

I used to own #66.

Post edited, there was never a factory RB30DE.

The motor is an RB30E, single cam.

Text has been changed to suit

Edited by SKY031
  • 11 months later...
Guest Rotary20B

Just wondering what are the different specs in the Series 1 R33?

I've got a M Spec Nov '93 Coupe (white one) is this front end stock? I prefer the mesh type grill of mine over the slats grill.

http://www.rotary20b.com/AusRotary/daily1.jpg

What is the front end on this silver one?

http://www.rotary20b.com/AusRotary/s1-33.jpg

  • 2 months later...
Just wondering what are the different specs in the Series 1 R33?

I've got a M Spec Nov '93 Coupe (white one) is this front end stock? I prefer the mesh type grill of mine over the slats grill.

http://www.rotary20b.com/AusRotary/daily1.jpg

What is the front end on this silver one?

http://www.rotary20b.com/AusRotary/s1-33.jpg

think the grill might have been a factory option, but the front bar from my understanding is m-spec... as for the other one just a non m-spec standard r33 front (shit)

hope that helps ya

  • 3 years later...

I've done a google search, including images, have checked out the above links and cant seem to find any information on an R33 GTR series 2 or series 3.

do they even exist?

  • 1 month later...
:P

They're actually the legendary boat that sail the 7 seas :D

i just thought they were series 2 chasis with gtr gear put into them. like a conversion of sorts but i'm actually interested to know if they are officially marketed or sold as a series 2 GTR.

anyone know?

  • 2 years later...

what differences are there between a 1998 r34 25gt and a 1998 r34 25gt-t.

are the wiring looms interchangeable.?

i know they have different breaks and maybe suspension, but to what degree are they different. iv seen the gearbox and diff is also different. are all these and other parts interchangeable between both cars..?

  • 4 weeks later...

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