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Hay just wondering if anyone could tell me what i should do to my skyline to make it quicker of the mark i hjave been driving my mates car's and they seam to have a lot of off the mark grunt my car is an r32 gts-t i have a bleed valve and 3 inch dump and cat back 'but no cat is stock'.

ps i am not very good on computers :(

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I guess "off the mark" is really a torque matter until the turbo can do anything for you. A bigger turbo will probably take even longer to spool on a 2L motor... perhaps a high-flow ball-bearing jobbie on your current turbo? Perhaps a series 2 R33 turbo might be more efficient. They are ball-bearing already, and have a nylon compressor wheel.

Other than that, I recken a tune of the AFR's might help a bit down low. Certainly the exhaust and dump will play a big part in torque. "no cat is stock" ? Do you have no cat or the stock cat? If stock, replace to match the rest of your system man!

is your mates car a R33 or R34. If so.. they are faster off the mark because of the extra 0.5 ltr displacement. It does wonders with the low end torque problem the RB20DET has.

The solution is simple. Start saving for a new clutch.. and in the mean time do 7k/rpm launches lol.. Im sure u'll be faster then!

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