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Hi guys, got my 1993 R32 GTR last week and im very very very happy, they are an unreal car to drive. Im creating this topic as im after someone that has the same kind of Mods mine does and if they know there power output. Im going to put it on the dyno in the next week or 2. Also guys if you could please let me know ways of getting further Power at little costs. Thanks.

r33gtr engine and box

compression of 150 of all 6cyclinders

twin HKS 25/30s

r34 gtr Dump pipes

3.5 inch straight through exhaust

aftermartket air filters

Apexi Power FC and handheld

550cc trust injectors

Large aftermarket front mount

aftermarket fuel pump

Blitz boost controller running 1.2 bar

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks again.

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Hi guys, got my 1993 R32 GTR last week and im very very very happy, they are an unreal car to drive. Im creating this topic as im after someone that has the same kind of Mods mine does and if they know there power output. Im going to put it on the dyno in the next week or 2. Also guys if you could please let me know ways of getting further Power at little costs. Thanks.

r33gtr engine and box

compression of 150 of all 6cyclinders

twin HKS 25/30s

r34 gtr Dump pipes

3.5 inch straight through exhaust

aftermartket air filters

Apexi Power FC and handheld

550cc trust injectors

Large aftermarket front mount

aftermarket fuel pump

Blitz boost controller running 1.2 bar

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks again.

What air-flow meters are you using?

Also depends on who tuned it and if it is a happy dyno...

I would guess.....290kw's@all 4 wheels if you have changed afm's.......if not...no more than 270..

LOL..yeah..read the sticky..lots of these upgrades there...

What air-flow meters are you using?

Also depends on who tuned it and if it is a happy dyno...

I would guess.....290kw's@all 4 wheels if you have changed afm's.......if not...no more than 270..

LOL..yeah..read the sticky..lots of these upgrades there...

Any competent tuner can tune around the standard AFM limitations at that low power level. I doubt you need to really replace them till over 300kw

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