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I want my car to run mid to high 12s. Heres my plan:

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K&N pod with cai

Full stainless 3" exhaust including dump

s-afc

boost at 12-13psi

255 street tyres

everything else stock

Will that be enough? I may also add a heavy duty clutch if I need it. At the moment the only mods I've got are a cat back zorst and k&n pod and best so far is a 14.307@98mph on 205 tyres at normal inflation.

What hope do I have?

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With those mods you want you should get about a 13.2?

Youll need a bigger turbo, T3/4 or TO4 should do the trick with a larger fuel pump and fuel pressure reg. Dont run huge boost due to high compression in 33's.

Z32 AFM

550cc injectors

reduce the pressure in your rear tyres.

Knock your timing to around 18 degrees.

Run very good fuel 100+RON

Make sure tuning is spot on.

That should get into the 12's if you know how to launch well.

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Mate,

Check out my 13.4 'how to' thread. Do what I did. It will cost less and if you add the 255 tyres (I'd go simex to get more traction for your $$$) you might crack the 12's without the S-afc.

If you can get the 60ft down to 1.9 a 12.9second pass is on the cards if the car is a carbon copy of mine. Think about it 12sec pass without any extra fuel management.

here is my thread about the 12sec. pass.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&threadid=9445

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Originally posted by rev210

Mate,

Check out my 13.4 'how to' thread. Do what I did. It will cost less and if you add the 255 tyres (I'd go simex to get more traction for your $$$) you might crack the 12's without the S-afc.

If you can get the 60ft down to 1.9 a 12.9second pass is on the cards if the car is a carbon copy of mine. Think about it 12sec pass without any extra fuel management.

here is my thread about the 12sec. pass.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&threadid=9445

I checked out that thread... the reason for starting this one :) . Over your setup I'll have a full zorst, pod with cai, safc, 3psi more boost, and bigger tyres... minus the flywheel and pineapples. That should be worth more than half a second right???

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Originally posted by riggaP

I checked out that thread... the reason for starting this one :D . Over your setup I'll have a full zorst, pod with cai, safc, 3psi more boost, and bigger tyres... minus the flywheel and pineapples. That should be worth more than half a second right???

I have a full exhaust, the turbo to cat is thermo wrapped.

The Pod isn't any better than the K&N panel filter I have.

There are plenty of guys with a S-afc, more boost and big tyres and such who don't even crack a high 13, let alone a mid 13. What you are proposing dozens of people have already done and have not achieved even 13's let alone 12's.

The pineapples are a 'must have'.

The flywheel alone is worth 4 tenths.

The larger intercooler might hinder your 1/4 mile time if you are using the stock turbo, unless its rated to 300HP or just under. Besides I don't think you need to spend the money there to get the 12's your after.

Have fun trying, I know I always do.:)

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OK so basically with the setup above plus pineapples, light flywheel, high flowed turbo, slicks, all professionally tuned, and with me learning to launch it properly, 12s are possible.

A few quick questions,

rev210: why the pineapples? You say pods arnt any better than panel filters. So why is it that almost any hi po car in magazines use pods not panels?

meggala: did you shave almost a second off by just having good tyres/suspension setup? Do you recommend hard or soft suspension?

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Originally posted by whatsisname

Hey Rev, out of interest what yr model is your GTS25t?

Matt - he has a 1995 model. I swear the 1995 ECU's have different maps. When I run mine up on a dyno I'll try the 1995 and the 1993 ECU's I have and compare.

I found a web site in Japan that quoted all the different firmware updates for the nissan ECU's, and just in the R33 GTS-t's there is about 7 different versions !!!! But they didn't say what the differences were :D

Rev210 - a bit off topic, but did you wrap your front/dump pipe in thermal wrap while it was still on the car, or was the pipe off when you did it??? I'm thinking about doing mine and I just hope I don't have to take the damn thing off to do it :)

J

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