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im not saying im super supreme (pun?) in anyway but i used to smash alot of stock r32 GTRs on a rollby but would get wasted off the line. but i would start catching up easily, but not enough to call it a victory. normally when i see a GTR i dont bother running off the line. maybe after i beat them real bad on the roll.

this was wen my car was at 250rwkw. so i cant wait to get my gt35 3.0L on the road =]

P.S i would like to explain again i dont think myself as uBur l33t. but just to give u an idea. wat do 32 gtrs output stock?

Edited by R34NRG
im not saying im super supreme (pun?) in anyway but i used to smash alot of stock r32 GTRs on a rollby but would get wasted off the line. but i would start catching up easily, but not enough to call it a victory. normally when i see a GTR i dont bother running off the line. maybe after i beat them real bad on the roll.

this was wen my car was at 250rwkw. so i cant wait to get my gt35 3.0L on the road =]

P.S i would like to explain again i dont think myself as uBur l33t. but just to give u an idea. wat do 32 gtrs output stock?

which drag strip in Melbourne does roll on starts?

which drag strip in Melbourne does roll on starts?

I have certainly never heard of one, which begs the question, how and where is the 'slowest skyline driver' on the road smashing all these R32 GTR's on 'roll by'?

Ive got to be one of the slowest skyline drivers there are. i never ever speed and havnt even done my 1st burnout hahahah (tyres expensive :) )

2nd gear pulls alot harder in rwd mode than awd in my r32 gtr. Feels like an extra 2psi. Cheers!

oh yeah its only noticable in 1st and 2nd gear.. when boosting in 3rd gear it obviously doesn't put much to the front wheels while in awd.. there for making very very little diff.

Edited by gtrboosting

Mine was tested at AutoSalon in 2005.

604awkw on the Sat and 608rwkw on the Sun. Same dyno, just dropped the front shaft and that was it.

not quite, but that difference isnt anything to get major excited about.

It will be less, but not substantially at all.

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