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Hey there,

I'm just a bit curious, I'm sure a few other people would be too

1. what car out of the R32GTR, R33GTR and the R34GTR would be the fastest?

2. what car out of the R32GTST, R33GTST and the R34GTTwould be the fastest?

3. what car out of the R32GTS, R33GTS and the R34GTSwould be the fastest?

I mean, a completely stock car, thats stock everything including rims, exhaust, turbo etc etc as it would be stright off the show room floor with 0KM on the clock of them all.

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first of all I assume you are talking over the quarter mile? or 0-100 or some other straight line acceleration test?

well according to most magazines I've read they claim the 32 GTR is. but I find it hard to believe personally anything other than a 34 GTR would be the fastest.

first of all I assume you are talking over the quarter mile? or 0-100 or some other straight line acceleration test?

well according to most magazines I've read they claim the 32 GTR is. but I find it hard to believe personally anything other than a 34 GTR would be the fastest.

Fair enough, is the R32GTR the lightest out of the three?

Also, edited my first post to put it in with GTR, GTST and GTS.

1. what car out of the R32GTR, R33GTR and the R34GTR would be the fastest?

2. what car out of the R32GTST, R33GTST and the R34GTSTwould be the fastest?

3. what car out of the R32GTS, R33GTS and the R34GTSwould be the fastest?

1. R32 GTR

2. R34 GT-T*

3. Its definately not the R32 with its rb20de... But otherwise im not sure.

*The R34 droppped the GTS-T and instead uses GT-T - Sorry to be so anal but this is a forum all about skylines :(

1. R32 GTR

2. R34 GT-T*

3. Its definately not the R32 with its rb20de... But otherwise im not sure.

*The R34 droppped the GTS-T and instead uses GT-T - Sorry to be so anal but this is a forum all about skylines :)

;) No problems, fixed it just for you :(:huh::laugh:

Imo, the r34 gtr is the fastest

and the r33 gtst is the fastest. the r34 gtt offers negligible power gains over the r33 gtst, yet it adds on about 50 kg.

But its not really about opinions, its about facts, the R32 GTR did 0-100km/h in 4.7seconds... The R34 GTR was not as quick, mainly cause of all weight added I "think" it did 0-100km/h in about 5.0seconds

Imo, the r34 gtr is the fastest

and the r33 gtst is the fastest. the r34 gtt offers negligible power gains over the r33 gtst, yet it adds on about 50 kg.

now i like to say that R33 gtst (My car) is faster than R34Gtt but 184KW against 208KW in the R34 is no egligible power increase.....plus the improvment in tourq delivery due to VVT.... :(

id be interested in the

gts-25t vs gt-t with stage 1 mods.

ie. bolt-ons > turbo back exh > fmic > 10-12psi > 265's on the back > maybe air filter upg > management > fuel system tuned.

?

gtr,

32-33-34

full exhuast > safe boost for turbo's > tune > airbox > fuel system > same width control tyre?

my guess would be the 34 next to a 400r :( which isnt qualified do to limited editioness

1. R32 GTR

2. R34 GT-T*

3. Its definately not the R32 with its rb20de... But otherwise im not sure.

R32 with RB25DE

a few of the later models came out of the factory like that.. id give a guess that they'd be the fastest.. and yes i am biased because i own one :)

and the r33 gtst is the fastest. the r34 gtt offers negligible power gains over the r33 gtst, yet it adds on about 50 kg.

I think that the R34 having 206kw standard is more than a "negligible power gain" I'd put my money on a 34 (& not just because I have one)

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Imo, the r34 gtr is the fastest

and the r33 gtst is the fastest. the r34 gtt offers negligible power gains over the r33 gtst, yet it adds on about 50 kg.

i have to lol at the 33 GTST owner telling us 33 GTST is faster than the 34... sorry but it's just not true. 34 GTT is definately faster in a straight line, and elsewhere too. :happy:

I'm just a bit curious, I'm sure a few other people would be too

1. what car out of the R32GTR, R33GTR and the R34GTR would be the fastest?

2. what car out of the R32GTST, R33GTST and the R34GTTwould be the fastest?

3. what car out of the R32GTS, R33GTS and the R34GTSwould be the fastest?

R32 with RB25DE

a few of the later models came out of the factory like that.. id give a guess that they'd be the fastest.. and yes i am biased because i own one :happy:

If you look at the original post, question 3 mentioned an R32 GTS - This car came with an RB20DE.

The car you are talking about is the R32 GTS25... a different model. But I would expect that model is deffinately quicker than an R33 GTS but not sure about the R34.

Overall the R34 GTR is faster, regardless of weight, the suspension and engine are just better.

People are not understanding, this is not an opinion, its about facts...which car is quicker...

The R32 GTR when sold did 0-100km/h in 4.7seconds and 1/4 mile in 13.0seconds!

That is quicker than an R33 GTR and an R34 GTR.... DISCUSSION OVER!!!

And dont start talking about N1's etc etc because we are just comparing the base GTR's and 32 is fastest, GAME OVER!

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