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imports.motortraders.net has everything you could possibly want to know about stock specs.

As for the rear wheels, it depends on the dyno, but here's what I've roughly found to be the case over the last 2 years. I have noticed that dynos appear to be reading higher and higher as time goes by though.

R33 GTS25t - around 130rwkw or slightly higher in shootout mode

(usually)

R33 GTS - around 95 - 105 rwkw

R34 GTT - around 140rwkw or a little higher in shootout.

Finally, I'm not sure on the R32s.

I got a power run on my 95 R33 GTST the other day on the dyno and I got 160kw at the wheels with these mods:

air pod

3inch exhaust from the turbo with a high flow cat

Thats not to bad for a car only running 8psi. The guy at the dyno recons I will get 190kw at the wheels once I finish piping up my fridge and boost it up a little.

My two cents.

Gav

Nismo, that's just what I've seen from the dyno sheets others have posted on here. It seems about right to me though, cos a 184kw GTS25t gets around 130rwkw, so a 147kw GTS25 Type S would get around 103rwkw. The standard GTS25 has 140kw, so it is a bit lower at the wheels too. The figures I'm using are from the motortraders site btw. Also, not every car or dyno is the same of course :D

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