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hey all, just about to get my R32 GTR on the road and was wondering if anyone would have a good idea of what pwr and 1/4 mile she should post?

Its jst had a engine rebuild, ACL forgd slugs, port n' polished head, hks cams, twin blitz pods, 3" xorst, nismo clutch, lightend flywheel, short shifter, std everything else. Boost is set to 12psi.

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hmm pretty hard to guess but probably gonna be somewhere between 340 and 380 rwhp? Im no expert though.

As far as 1/4 mile time, my old man had a GTR with 396rwhp and he did a 12.3 the first time he took it down. A few people in the know said it should run better times than that with an experienced driver.

Edited by play r 32

thanks for the info guys. Can't wait to run the new motor in and then she what its capable of with a good launch. Some better breathing turbo's would be nice but the wallet (and wife...same thing i guess) at the moment say no! When the time comes I think i can hear a pair of HKS GTSS's calling me. The next mods I think will be a pair of RB25 AFM and a Apexi powerFC.

The car should be on a truck by the end of the week, just bought it from the east coast... it torture waiting!!!

Hi Flite,

I c u have a 32GTR as well, wot hav u dun to it?

I have 32 GTR..?

Mine is 'totally' standard except:

GT2560R Turbos's

Greddy/ Trust Dumps and Front Pipe

Jasma 3" Exhaust

It has no boost control but has had restrictor removed, so boosts to just on 14psi, it was dynoed at Hyperdrive and produced 315rwHP @14psi

I ran it at the Motorplex and it ran a 12.6 @ 113mph (182kmh), this was with a very easy start as this is all the clutch would handle without slipping (Hence 2.1 60fts)

FWIW, I went and watched a SAU Drag night about 6months ago there were about 4 R32GTRs racing that night all of them ran around the 13.5 mark at 160kmh...so go figure :P:rofl:

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