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Originally posted by DennisRB30

Gives the some of the manual boys somthing to think about!  Good work :)

I'm thinkin those time are a little ordinary. I ran my R33 manual and got 14.3@98mph with a shrapnel 2.4 60'. The only mods were a 3" cat back and pod run on 205 tyres. No fmic, boost, or fornt/dump pipe.

The car made 126rwkw on BMT's "conservative" Dyno in the above form.

I think the auto is kinda wasting your time.

Off course a well driven manual will be faster. I was just thinking of a "post your time" thread where only a handful of the manual boys managed to into the 13's, so in that respect a 14.1 is not a bad effort...

What does the snow button do?

well i am also ashamed of my hp output but am happy with the way it goes. r33 gtst 93 running 12 psi, cat back 3 inch, k&n pod i made 203hp at the wheels but ran a [email protected]. Car seems to feel faster than the 203hp but thats what i got and oh well. Friends got an auto 33gtst. Havent raced him yet his is standard with a 3inch cat back. It looses traction nice n easy of the mark.

sweetr33, thats a nice time mate.

mick. i have an auto with similar mods to yours.

3"dump into a high flow cat then 4" race all the way,no bends!

Trust front mount, the big one:D

turbo smart $100 jobbie set to 9psi

HKS pod

dynoed at SAS 170rwKWs

Gtech'd at 13.8 on shitty silverstones 235/45/17s. reading seems to be very consistent as before the Trust goes in i got flat 14s@E/creek then well under all the time.

this was a couple of years ago. now the car is just a work daily driver

what do you guys think i will do at the track now?

street tyres of course

Originally posted by Bo0sT_JuNkY

ive gotta auto r33 gts-t ,with a 2.5inch rear muffler,fmic pod it dynoed 158rwkw.The exhaust is really holding it back to the point that every 1 psi drop's 8/9 hp !!And with a Safc it couldnt make ne more power.I found out it had a melted cat aswell .But it still doesnt seem to make good power for a r33 .But off the mark its a rocket good old snow button.And before u say its bad to use the snow button,I hate auto and if i brake it then my dad will put a manual in :wave:

Well my friend dynoed his 95 man gtst with full hks super drager system hi flow cat,hks filter n 10psi ( Thats stock with no boost controller,must be good exhaust) He got 164rwkw and thats a dame fast stock car and has beatn a 95 with same mods but 15psi.I think the dyno at this place is gives a lower readings than other's they probly do it to make u spend more money there .lol

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