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Ok so I have searched and couldn't find anything so don't bash me!

I'd like to know what a 33 in VERY GOOD condition should do, ie 1/4 mile and 0 - 100, with stock turbo maxed out, ie ~200rw.

I saw a good thread with stock times of nissan/toyota/commos for a comparison, can't find it.

In comparison to stock vehicles, I would assume it shouuld match a soarer, 300zx, probably not a supra?

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What other mods?

An R33 with fuel pump, cooler, turbo back exhaust, button clutch and standard ECU making 205rwkw ran a 13.1 on street tires.

LTHLRB I think where his plates.

Depends on the driver, depends on your tires etc..

There are a million different variables that could effect that time.

Edited by abu

http://www.importdriver.com.au/Coupe_Targa.htm

if this chart is incorrect, apologies in advance. (the prices are way off, the web page is a little old, but the other figures seem fairly accurate)

EDIT - plus i believe these times are based on jap spec 100 RON fuel

Edited by into oblivion

Ok assuming all the related mods

pump

fmic

boost control

turbo back zorst

clutch

safc or tuned ecu

street tires

no pfc or injectors just stock turbo, no suspension mods

Hmmm so according to the times into oblivion posted, this should trounce a stock 300zx in the 1/4 and come pretty close to stock 33 GTR, probably not 32.

What about 0-100 time, anyone know?

What other mods?

An R33 with fuel pump, cooler, turbo back exhaust, button clutch and standard ECU making 205rwkw ran a 13.1 on street tires.

LTHLRB I think where his plates.

Depends on the driver, depends on your tires etc..

There are a million different variables that could effect that time.

Edited by vault13

200kw doing a 12.8 on street tyres???

my run was almost perfect......seen as i can only get 0.1 closer using drag radials.....had a 60ft of 2.025 and 105mph

the car is stock except those listed as i did them myself and bought it completely stock....had 144kw when i first got it.....

the car is stock except those listed as i did them myself and bought it completely stock....had 144kw when i first got it.....

thats some super skyline you got, i havent heard of anyone else making 200rwkw with a stock ecu

^^ mine's running 202rwkw @11psi. only mods are zorst, pod, intercooler, manual boost controller. was running 188rwkw on standard boost. i've seen a few other people pushin 200 with standard ecu,so it does happen

haven't taken her down the 1/4 yet though sorry vault13

Edited by into oblivion

i guess 2rismo has some expeirence in that area.. as in at the drags..

so im sure he would have mastered it.. if he did 12.80

i did 14 flat, with just full exhaust and no other mods (18s on front lol.. 17 rears.. 18s werent mine.. was borrowin rims, as mine had no thread on front)

Edited by siddr20

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