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Depends on alot of factors like your power/torque curve peak power point, post up your dyno graph so we can analyse it.

Here's my graph... I'm no expert but it does look like I could gain a few tenths by not shifting so high :)

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Ye, but a VL weight is a lot less, and they are using Autos.

Two key factors that does change things quite a bit

Vl turbo weight alot less, how much do they weigh..maybe 50kgs lighter????

And using autos, that was the whole point of the thread in the way they were set-up I was refering to running 10's mate with 300rwkw+..it was off topic to r33god though just stating some points from what 700hpGTR said.

please read carefully...

Thank you..

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Vl turbo weight alot less, how much do they weigh..maybe 50kgs lighter????

And using autos, that was the whole point of the thread in the way they were set-up I was refering to running 10's mate with 300rwkw+..it was off topic to r33god though just stating some points from what 700hpGTR said.

please read carefully...

Thank you..

i forgive you for talkin about 300+ rwk lol... 12's soon to come by me :(

thanks for the inputs though peoples... keep it comin

cheers

Vl turbo weight alot less, how much do they weigh..maybe 50kgs lighter????

And using autos, that was the whole point of the thread in the way they were set-up I was refering to running 10's mate with 300rwkw+..it was off topic to r33god though just stating some points from what 700hpGTR said.

please read carefully...

Thank you..

Go check the weight of an SL Berlina vs an R33.

You'll find its a fair bit more than 50kg's if you do some research.

Go check the numbers for yourself if you think im wrong.

I grew up around VL's, and only the Calais come close to the weight of an R33 :(

Go check the weight of an SL Berlina vs an R33.

You'll find its a fair bit more than 50kg's if you do some research.

Go check the numbers for yourself if you think im wrong.

I grew up around VL's, and only the Calais come close to the weight of an R33 :wave:

As i was refering to a vl turbo and most of them being calais's here is some info for you...

Calais

Base Turbo V8

1354 1383 1407

Thats 1383kgs, last time I checked r33's didnt weigh more then 1400kgs??? Oh by the way I own a r33 gtst and I recently sold a vl sl berlina so thats why I was pretty confident in the weighting department..thank you thank you..

Even if it was a berlina turbo its about 50kgs lighter if that, like I previously stated...

I look forward to your prompt response..I rest my case

Sorry R33GOD no more from me...

Good Luck and have fun...

Cheers

As i was refering to a vl turbo and most of them being calais's here is some info for you...

Calais

Base Turbo V8

1354 1383 1407

Thats 1383kgs, last time I checked r33's didnt weigh more then 1400kgs??? Oh by the way I own a r33 gtst and I recently sold a vl sl berlina so thats why I was pretty confident in the weighting department..thank you thank you..

Even if it was a berlina turbo its about 50kgs lighter if that, like I previously stated...

I look forward to your prompt response..I rest my case

Sorry R33GOD no more from me...

Good Luck and have fun...

Cheers

The drags are comin soon enough. 33 will be ready in 2 weeks :wave: thanks for the info.

much appreciated :wave:

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