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Hey guys,

I searched a fair bit and found vcry little information about it.

I am interested in what differences there are between a Nissan R32 GTS and GTS-T.

I obviously know that the GTS-T is Turbo, therefore has the RB20DET engine.

I know the GTS-T type M got a slight body kit.

But I need to know what else is different, like mechanical and interior.

Like does the GTS not come with a Viscious LSD, nor power steering, power windows, power windows, trip computer, central locking or air con....

Could it also have less stock dash guages?

Any info would be really appreciated.

Cheers

Berny

well with the R33

the HR33 GTS is a 2.0L SOHC makes 96KW non turbo

the ER33 GTS25 is a 2.5L DOHC 140KW non turbo

the ENR33 GTS4 is a 2.5L DOHC 140kw Non turbo

The ECR33 GTS25T or GTS-T is a 2.5L DOHC 184kw Turbo.

some R33s were equiped with super/computer HICAS instead of Hydraulic HICAS

and some R33 GTS25T have an ACTIVE LSD, which are standard feature on the V-spec R33. and a simple way to tell if one has it or not...is by the "A-LSD" and "SLIP" lights on the tacho.

the RB25s both turbo and non turbo has NVCS (variable inlet cam phasing).

in the Series 2 R33....had standard passenger air bags as STANDARD...the Ignition system was changed with the ignitor built into the coils... the Turbos for RB25DET was given a Nylon compressor wheel.

and the Headlights on series 2 is slightly different in shape..with a different bonnet..as well as a Projector style lense/reflector...

Edited by eeiko321

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