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HI GUYS JUST HAVE A FEW QUICK QUESTIONS

1. WHAT WORKS BETTER ON THE STAG A POD OR PANEL FILTER?

2 WILL A R33 INTERCOOLER KIT FIT A STAG?

3. WILL R33 SKYLINE WHEELS FIT A STAG RIGHT OFFSETT ETC?

4. ARE AFTERMARKET EXHUASTS EASY TO GET OR IS IT EASYER TO GET ONE MADE UP?

5. ANYONE KNOW THE 0-100KMS TIME OR 400M TIMES FOR A STOCK STAGEA S1 AND 2

MANY THANKS GUYS :)

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1. Panel filter. If you use a pod will need a cold air partition not worth the expense

2. R33 or R34 FMIC will fit

3. Yes

4. Can get a couple of new cat back for stag in OZ approx $900. Some r33 dumps fit, but not all brands

5. They are slow if stock.

6. Power fc will plug and play in a series 2 manual. Series 1 manual will need some rewire. Do not use in a auto stagea.

7. Try searching, all has been covered plenty of times

8. Welcome to the stagea section.

1. Choose your sound preference... I prefer exhaust growl to pod sucking sound! Pod would need to be encolsed to be legal and provide extra power.

2. There are kits for RB 25DET around. Most likely yes! S1 and S2 may differ.

3. Don't know. Would like to know!

4. Don't know. Think R33/34 exhausts would bolt up though???

5. Pretty sure you'll get a different answer from almost everyone. Unfortunately although there are many threads on this, nobody has ever been to the track with a GTech Pro or similar, a stock S1 RS4, a stock S2 RS4, a stock S2 RS4S (manual), a stock S2 RSV (rwd - 110kg lighter) and a stock (!) 260RS. Now that would be interesting!

For what it's worth these are my 0-100 estimates, having been in a few...

S1 RS4 - 8.2 secs

S2 RS4 - 7.6 secs

S2 RS4S - 7.5 secs

S2 RSV - 7.3 secs

260RS - 5.9 secs

Add an exhaust, some boost and a front-mount and you'll drop a half a second to a second...

People say that these cars are heavy, but my RSV is 1540kg which is 100kg more than a Ford Focus!

Are you looking to buy or just wondering?

OMG I LIKE CAPS!!

I LIKE TO PUT EVERYTHING IN CAPS SO PEOPLE CAN HEAR ME!!!!

I LIKE TO HAVE STUFF IN CAPS CAUSE IT MEANS I WILL GET ANSWERS FASTER CAUSE CAPS MEANS ITS LIKE IMPORTANT.

WHEN I WAS A KID I ATE PAINT CHIPS.

CAP FURY.

and yeah..the above is true.. r34 parts fit on the S2.

and you can make a C.A.I for like 20 bucks and some elbow grease.

1. Choose your sound preference... I prefer exhaust growl to pod sucking sound! Pod would need to be encolsed to be legal and provide extra power.

2. There are kits for RB 25DET around. Most likely yes! S1 and S2 may differ.

3. Don't know. Would like to know!

4. Don't know. Think R33/34 exhausts would bolt up though???

5. Pretty sure you'll get a different answer from almost everyone. Unfortunately although there are many threads on this, nobody has ever been to the track with a GTech Pro or similar, a stock S1 RS4, a stock S2 RS4, a stock S2 RS4S (manual), a stock S2 RSV (rwd - 110kg lighter) and a stock (!) 260RS. Now that would be interesting!

For what it's worth these are my 0-100 estimates, having been in a few...

S1 RS4 - 8.2 secs

S2 RS4 - 7.6 secs

S2 RS4S - 7.5 secs

S2 RSV - 7.3 secs

260RS - 5.9 secs

Add an exhaust, some boost and a front-mount and you'll drop a half a second to a second...

People say that these cars are heavy, but my RSV is 1540kg which is 100kg more than a Ford Focus!

Are you looking to buy or just wondering?

thanks for the help guys, yup im looking at buying one in the next few months might try look for a s2

OMG I LIKE CAPS!!

I LIKE TO PUT EVERYTHING IN CAPS SO PEOPLE CAN HEAR ME!!!!

I LIKE TO HAVE STUFF IN CAPS CAUSE IT MEANS I WILL GET ANSWERS FASTER CAUSE CAPS MEANS ITS LIKE IMPORTANT.

WHEN I WAS A KID I ATE PAINT CHIPS.

CAP FURY.

and yeah..the above is true.. r34 parts fit on the S2.

and you can make a C.A.I for like 20 bucks and some elbow grease.

rofl

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BTW, welcome to teh forum, make sure you drop by the chat thread and introduce yourself to the regular forum whorez :D

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