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sorry if this is dumb q, but most of the explanations of the pics from ur site went WAAAY over my head :) But i'm interested to see how quickly full race spec track cars (not laggy drag cars) come onto boost? Like what rpms?

That is an incredible GTR u've got there mate. Hope we get to see it racing on TV one day. I'm with Bleach1, love to see the GTR back on the motorsport map! Was watching the Nations Cup? on Foxsports, it was just shouting out for a R34 GTR Vspec II N1 to be in the field. Or this particular GTR right here! :(

congrats grms!

cheers.

Originally posted by SS8_Gohan

sorry if this is dumb q, but most of the explanations of the pics from ur site went WAAAY over my head :) But i'm interested to see how quickly full race spec track cars (not laggy drag cars) come onto boost? Like what rpms?

cheers.

Seen the size of that turbo :D its sure gonna be laggy but it has a few things on its side like the close ratio gear box strengthend motor which would probably rev 9,000-10,000rpm and probably some very aggresive cams.

But the lag not so much of an issue as long as the turbo doesn't drop off boost between gear changes and has a decent size power band then its all good just can't miss to many gears :)

Say if that car came on strong at 6K and rev'd to 10K then your going to have 4,000rpm of terror to play with :) even most stock skylines (gtst's) don't have a power band that large.

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