Howie Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 (edited) I was talking standard turbos on both cars. Both cars will make similar power but the S15 is almost 250kg lighter. By the same token you'll have to swap the injectors, the intercooler and need a powerfc to get that power figure on the SR20. You'd almost get that sort of power from an R34 GTT just by upping the boost and leaving the rest alone. Leeman clocked just over 200rwkw with just a Greddy Boost Controller at 12psi on stock everything. Edited September 9, 2007 by Howie Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/181244-r32-gtr-vs-s15-jap-spec-vs-r34-gtt/page/4/#findComment-3336274 Share on other sites More sharing options...
N1GTR Posted September 9, 2007 Share Posted September 9, 2007 In White will look much nicer... White looks great on them From what i have read and from what i have driven, the R34 GTT is the pick from the S15 however if someone has the $$$ an GTR will be the ultimate. Have you driven a GTR yet? You can go spastic on them or just a few nice bits, eg; spastic; forged rods forged pistons head baffles sump baffles jun/n1 oil pump n1 water pump 044 fuel pump 600cc injectors nismo FPR new turbo/s (easy $2500 there) twin/triple plate clutch gearset (when you smash the stocker) better radiator better FMIC new ECU exhaust headwork, cams + cam gears =a fair bit and a SHITload of power (easy 350awkw) few nice bits; new ECU exhaust EBC at 15 psi clutch (if you like launching) =not much at all, that on mine did 262 rwkw so it went fast enough to get around - dont forget with awd you get all the power to the ground Good luck with it all Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/181244-r32-gtr-vs-s15-jap-spec-vs-r34-gtt/page/4/#findComment-3336320 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Granthem Posted September 11, 2007 Share Posted September 11, 2007 im about to buy a 34 GTT... but pushing 15psi through the stocko cooler is abit risky isnt it. for turbo and engine lol. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/181244-r32-gtr-vs-s15-jap-spec-vs-r34-gtt/page/4/#findComment-3341122 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abo Bob Posted September 11, 2007 Share Posted September 11, 2007 Hey Guys,As most of you knew, I owned an R33 S2 GTSt with 200rw/kw for quite a few years and now almost 6 months driving a 2005 Pulsar Q I’m itching for a new power toy. Basically I would LOVE an R34 GTR however its way out of my budget ($23,000) and so I have been test driving the following: R32 GTR Pros: Twin Turbo + 4WD + Excellent handling + Cheap (under $20,000) Cons: 15 yr old + Most in poor condition + will need lots of $$$ for restoration (paint, interior .etc.) S15 Jap Spec Pros: New (current) shape + gorgeous interior + light weight + SR20DET (easier and cheaper to mod then RB's) Cons: RWD (traction issues) + needs big work for big power R34 GTT Pros: New shape + Nice interior + Easy to get big power + Excellent handling Cons: RWD (traction issues) + Heavy I personally love the look of the the S15 and the R32 GTR but love the drive of the R34 GTT... My question: In regards to value for money and response to performance mods, which of these three cars should I go for? NOTE: This will be a weekend car ONLY Please feel free to comment Regards, Sarkis Valid comparison although to say s15 has a gorgeous interior and GTT has nice interior is probably the wrong way round if not overstating both. I like the s15's looks on the outside but since a worked SR20 sounds like pus I have to have an RB. The costs in keeping the GTR running and modded are high. I am biased towards the GTT since I have one although I did this same comparo when I bought it, albiet with a larger amount of money involved. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/181244-r32-gtr-vs-s15-jap-spec-vs-r34-gtt/page/4/#findComment-3341176 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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