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Fastest in what?

0-100 Km/h?

Quater mile?

Couldn't tell you who's the fastest but from memory WHEELS and SPEED Magazine did an artical on the R32 GTR and they ran 0-100Km/h in 5.3 secs and 13.7sec down the quater mile.

Car was stock.

But there have been websites say the R32 GTR can run 0-100Km/h in 4.9 sec and a quater mile in 12.8 secs.

Iam sure its posible but I will need some publication proof not some website made by GTR fans.

Would an N1, using... N1 turbos be classed as stock?

R32 N1 turbos or R34 N1 turbos?

R34 N1 turbos are pretty much the same as 2530's and Paul did 10.something on a pair of them.

Does that count?

Cheers

Gary

i think he means on the stock ceramic turbos...I have seen them doing mid 11's at 18psi...although a bit risky.. all you would need is a decent clutch, power fc, boost controller and maybe a bigger fuel pump/injectors/am AFM and decent rubber...redline clutch dump and hang on!

http://www.fullboost.com.au/feature_car.ph...yId=453&p=2

11.57 @ 117.89mph

Standard everything except exhaust (front pipes too), cam gears, air filters, clutch and some more boost.

Think you need to sign up though to view it.

ps xklaba that's some crazy mph with standard turbos. You sure they're standard?

Would an N1, using... N1 turbos be classed as stock?

Yeah sure, Nissan made R32's, R33's and R34's in N1 Race Versions.

Wheels Magazine tested the R34 GTR V-Spec II Nur and the did a quater mile of 12.1 secs

I would not bother boosting the stock R32 and R33 turbos due to it being ceramic.

Edited by (00)SKYLINE(00)
Best I've got from stock Ceramics was 11.6

If N1's are like 2530's then low 10's :D

11.36 would be the fastest ive heard of...i think i ran around 11.6 in a mates car at WSID with stockers. Quite embarrising for him as his best was 12.1 :)

Edited by DiRTgarage
11.36 would be the fastest ive heard of...i think i ran around 11.6 in a mates car at WSID with stockers. Quite embarrising for him as his best was 12.1 :D

I think dipping into 11's on stock ceramics is pushing it though. Wasn't long after this one spat on of the wheels :)

I guess in 2WD on slicks with a stripped car etc etc you could do low 11's maybe even 10s.

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