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does this sound right... last night on the hume highway in nsw... a black evo 9 approached me.. n we went at it 3 times....

all three times were rolling start and my nose was just ahead of his... i thought i was gna get thrashed considering that all i have is a cat back exhaust, front mount n a bit of boost...

he even freakd out.. but does this sound right.. we both dropped gears together and all that and i still got infront of him..

to my knowledge they are 206kw and whats a mere stock r33 skyline like mine got compared to 206kw.???

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If you ran a stock evo on a dyno they would probably make about 160awkw. If you have an exhaust and a bit of boost you probably have 180rwkw-200rwkw. On a rolling start you should win

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does this sound right... last night on the hume highway in nsw... a black evo 9 approached me.. n we went at it 3 times....

all three times were rolling start and my nose was just ahead of his... i thought i was gna get thrashed considering that all i have is a cat back exhaust, front mount n a bit of boost...

he even freakd out.. but does this sound right.. we both dropped gears together and all that and i still got infront of him..

to my knowledge they are 206kw and whats a mere stock r33 skyline like mine got compared to 206kw.???

What this means is that you are an idiot who does not deserve to have a license let alone a Skyline. Please take you juvenile tales of street racing elsewhere.

tuffr32 180rwkw with a bit of boost??

i was thinking more along the lines of about 160rwkw with boost n exhaust etc...

My friends 33 did 197rwkw with 12psi and 3inch turbo back, I believe this is normal for an rb25. Correct me if I am wrong

dude.. if u dont like it close ur eyes....

just because u are a bit more mature and dont run which i respect doesnt mean u judge me of being an idiot...

go call the evo 9 who raced me an idiot... it was a mere run in 1st 2nd half way 3rd... if u dont like it why r u gna reply..

are u expecting me to say... OK SIR I DONT DESERVE A SKYLINE CAUSE U SAY SO..

most ppl here hit a lil race here n there dont mock it

the only reason why im so surprised.. alot of ppl think stock rb25's are slow.... if they keep up to a 206kw evo the same way i did.. i wouldnt be complaining paying 1 quarter of a price..

the guy that was with me thought i was gna get munched.. and so did i... we both really underestimated the skyline compared to the evo9... i didnt think they would match up.. guess i was rong though :mellow:

the only reason why im so surprised.. alot of ppl think stock rb25's are slow.... if they keep up to a 206kw evo the same way i did.. i wouldnt be complaining paying 1 quarter of a price..

the guy that was with me thought i was gna get munched.. and so did i... we both really underestimated the skyline compared to the evo9... i didnt think they would match up.. guess i was rong though :)

i have makinen evo 6 atm..stock and it would eat a stock 33 gts-t and go close to nailing a gtr ,have owned at least 50 skylines ..and this thing is farkin quick..wicked is the only real word for it ..enjoy your dreaming..the evo 9 must have been running on 3 cylinders :mellow:

i have makinen evo 6 atm..stock and it would eat a stock 33 gts-t and go close to nailing a gtr ,have owned at least 50 skylines ..and this thing is farkin quick..wicked is the only real word for it ..enjoy your dreaming..the evo 9 must have been running on 3 cylinders :)

ive pwned a evo 9 severly lol.. the guys in the car honestly looked like they were gna jump me afterwards :mellow: haha they full cudnt hack it

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