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I believe R33_racer is pushing 400rwkw odd with 265 slicks on his rb25/30 r33 race car.

sky30 is pushing 400rwkw but behind 4wd and that box is still holding well.

If you go slapping gears really hard the box may not live but realistically who needs to slap gears with a 300rwkw+ rb30. :thanks:

Roll on the throttle and they smoke the first few gears with ease.

400rwkw is a lot for a stock 25box with all the torque of a rb25/30. Iv done a bit of research on the ppg dog box but for 9 grand and all the head f**k for the streets i might just stay with the rb25 box and maybe some billet items. At first il just be using a high flow then in time il be looking at maybe a t04z or gt3540 Still doing research on them.

lol yeah 225's are pizza cutters but they do hook up much better than cheap wide tyres. :banana:

Not just wide but good rubber is a must. Steer well clear of cheap wide rubber its nasty.

It still manages to sprint to 100km/h in ~4.8secs but with quite a huge struggle for traction until a little over 100km/h.

First is useless I short shift, grab second then its part throttle wheelspin through second trying to get it to hook up a little, grab third then it starts to squirm a little pull off the throttle a little then back on it and its all good.

From 60km/h the car is quicker in third than it is in second.

I edited the last post because I am a sensible person. :thanks:

But yeah street tyres with the rb25t box is not a problem.

my mum sent me this LOL. goes to the tune of "I Will Survive"

At first I was afraid, I was petrified.

When you said you had 10 inches, son of rajab I almost died!

But I'd spent so many years just waiting for a man that long,

That I grew strong, and I knew that I could take you on...

But there you are, another lie,

I was ready for a Big Mac and you've brought me a French fry!

I should have known that it was bulls***t, just a sad pathetic dream

Should have known there was no Anaconda lurking in those Jeans!

Go on now - go! , Walk out the door,

Don't you promise me 10 inches, then turn up with only 4!

Weren't you a brat to think I wouldn't find you out!?

Don't you know we're only joking when we say size don't count??

[Chorus]

I will survive! I will survive!

Cuz as long as I have batteries,

My sex life's gonna thrive!

I will always have good sex,

With a handful of latex!

I will survive! I will survive! Hey! Hey!

It took all my self control not to laugh out loud,

When I saw your little wiener standing tall and proud!

But to hell with your ego and to hell with all your needs,

Now I'm saving all my lovin' for a cordless multispeed!

[Chorus]

I will survive! I will survive!

Cuz as long as I have batteries,

My sex life's gonna thrive!

I will always have good sex,

With a handful of latex!

I will survive! I will survive! Hey! Hey!

Edited by pokie

Talking about french fries.. This kid will regret requesting those supersized big mac meals. :thanks:

My twisted humour had to laughed at this youtube vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDvcXmYQtTM

Mostly at the mum/sister or what ever she is pissing her self laughing at the poor kid. :banana:

Talking about french fries.. This kid will regret requesting those supersized big mac meals. :)

My twisted humour had to laughed at this youtube vid.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDvcXmYQtTM

Mostly at the mum/sister or what ever she is pissing her self laughing at the poor kid. :)

My god that is F#$kn funny shite! That lady laughing is GREAT!! ;)

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