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My mate has a Cordia Turbo apparently running "20psi" on a 2L engine...he doesnt have any other real mods that he knows of (he got it off a mate for free) and the car isnt well taken care of.

So do u reckon it would beat a R33 GTS-T cause I dont reckon it would but he reckons it would smash a 'line.

Another thing...this guy reckon skylines dont come out stock with intercoolers....

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Originally posted by CroatianR33

My mate has a Cordia Turbo apparently running "20psi" on a 2L engine...he doesnt have any other real mods that he knows of (he got it off a mate for free)

the fact that he got if for free should tell u it s a piece of shit! And 20psi hahahahahahah good luck to him!

Tell him hes a bign00b.gif

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dunno if you've seen the cordia turbo but compared to a skyline the exhaust wheel is about the same size, but the compressor wheel is tiny, it must be at least 10mm smaller!

Good luck to your mate we were blowing holes in pistons at 18psi

They go ok but won't beat a halfway modded liner.

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I use to own one, theres no way it could handle 20psi if its stock, and if it weren't stock why'd the guy be giving it away!

The 1.8L ones don't have factory intercoolers, been a 2L i'd say it would have a intercooler as im sure the 2L Jap Dash engine has them stock like the VR4 motor, could be either of them, or a Starion Sirus motor which doesnt have an intercooler stock either...

But any of those engines handling 20psi is just wrong without alot of work/rebuild etc, the age of the cars and the fact it "isnt well taken care of' is just proof.

it's BS if you ask me!

Cordia's are quick, for there time and technology i'll give them that, good bang for your bucks cars..

and tourque steer can be fun :D

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