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i dissagree!

seeing alot of stock R32's and Stock R33's at dyno days (i know they are in shoot out mode)

however

stock R32 gtst's ~ 130rwkw

stock R33 gtst's ~ 150rwkw

that is what both my stock r32 and r33 ran! alos many of my mates!

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i dissagree!

seeing alot of stock R32's and Stock R33's at dyno days (i know they are in shoot out mode)

however

stock R32 gtst's ~ 130rwkw

stock R33 gtst's ~ 150rwkw

that is what both my stock r32 and r33 ran! alos many of my mates!

Those figures are a little high, most cars at dyno days aren't stock(almost none) all it takes is a cat back to give it that little bit more. Got to be happy that your making a bit more, the only time an r33 seems to make that power stock is when the fuel pump is dying, as it leans the mixtures out a bit.

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