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Noticed plenty of kw readouts on people's 32's, but not much about 400m times as a result.

Just wondering what times people are making with that power and car setups.

I'm looking to have the following, and am HOPEFUL of a flat 14 second quarter mile.

APEXI Filter in stock airbox

Split Dump Pipe

3" Front Pipe

High Flow Cat

HKS 3" Catback Exhaust

Turbotech Boost Controller

Xtreme Heavy Duty Organic Clutch

Standard R34 Intercooler with Custom Piping

Probably looking to run around 12psi on stock RB20 turbo, and am again hopeful of around 160rwkw.

will that be enough for a flat 14? Let me know what you guys are getting, cos I think I'm WAY off! :)

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Wow! I didn't think it would go that quick!

I was expecting something more like a mid 14...

Remains to be seen I guess. Once I get everything fitted, I'll post the dyno figures.

Til then, someone hurry up and sell me a dump and front pipe! :geek:

On the street i would say thats a mid 14 second car... wouldnt say you would get 13's.... thats pretty amazing if you do.

Dayne

Yeah, I'm thinking thats probably more like it, but should be quick in any event.

Better be, cos I ain't making it go any quicker! :geek:

Umm are you ladies aware a R32 GTS-T manual in good mechanical condition does the 1/4 in around 14.6 :rolleyes: 15 flat auto

Your talking pretty easy 13's :laugh:

Ladies? There ain't no need for that! :happy:

I thought a stock manual GTS-T did the quarter in flat 15, I stand corrected, I guess?!

If that's the case, I need to get something a LOT faster... cos this feels slow :confused:

Maybe I should bugger it and get a fireblade.

Haha. Don't listen to the rexi owner. He's just in denile :tongue: ... Well thats quoted from HPI... Might be an idea to get a comp test done, or a dyno run to check it's health before you add the other parts.. The dump and boost rise will probably do more than you guessed

hmmm i have 230at the wheels and it feels slowish......

anyway, if your looking for bang 4 buck mods, get a turbo off an R33 and run 14psi. (after you have full exhuast). Trust me, i did this on my old rb20car and it made 180kw at the wheels with intercooler and zorst.

that should get u into the 14s.

After that its all big bux.....

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