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I worked out the theoretical top speed of an R33 manual is 294km hr

This is how i did it.

Put into 5th

1500RPM = 52kmh

2000RPM = 74kmh

2500RPM = 96kmh

Then i guessed the gap is 22kmh per 500RPM in 5th, so i worked out that at 7000RPM, speed is 294kmh. Have no idea if this is correct thou!

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Originally posted by Lenno

dudes... i myself was very suprised with a honda integra type r which i could only just keep half a car length on.....untill i hit that damn speed limiter, and well he just kept goin, found out later they make about 180ish kw at motor. Makes sence i suppose but not happy

lenno

What colour and model was it? I might know him as I used to be a Honda Integra Type R freak.

Pushead... you used to be scared to drag me:)

They only make 141-147kw at the motor... but they shouldn't beat you in a drag. Watch out for the really done up ones, I know a couple that will take us slightly modded skylines anyday.

Originally posted by inark

not the one with all the poxy colour schemed yellow crap on it? is that the one ur thinking of shiro?  

i do remember some wanker in a blue mondeo with yellow crap on it trying to race me but he got his ass handed to him on a plate with 2 passengers i was dropping off at the casino.

I am not sure about that yellow thing, but I have seen the sky-blue Mondeo, with a very loud exhaust. He was always in the South Yarra - Doncaster route and always giving the car a hrad time. I'd be on strike if I am the engine... Hehehe...

Originally posted by Lenno

dudes... i myself was very suprised with a honda integra type r which i could only just keep half a car length on.....untill i hit that damn speed limiter, and well he just kept goin, found out later they make about 180ish kw at motor. Makes sence i suppose but not happy

lenno

Honda Integra Type R is fast, Dude... And the older model is even faster...

Originally posted by CR34TION

White Ozspec with black rims?  Doesn't matter...  

The Type-R owners up there are very into there cars just like us with our Skylines.

Anyways, I wanna see what this Mondeo can do.. might cruise by Monash today as I took a day off work.

That car sounds really familiar... I knew a few Asian guys with quick Type Rs... The two of them are already left for good...

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