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Try this:

Go to Wikipedia, look up the specs on the car you want (or just google car type + the word specs).

Once you have the weight and power from factory, go here: http://webapps.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrne/vr...pwcalc?OpenForm

Get a Supra! About the fastest legal car you can drive on your P's.

123kw per ton.

Well apparently the Mitsubishi fto is the quickest with the mvec engine, Cant confirm this but i have heard from a few people.

Cheers James

lol, iv always thought of them as a wannabe MK4 supra

Yeah I always have a giggle when I see one pimped out.

I think it's more due to the fact that NA Supra's and Skylines have much, much more powerful big brothers. Even though they're all slow as shit, they still project that image of "fast". Besides, they're FWD :thumbsup:

Yeah I always have a giggle when I see one pimped out.

I think it's more due to the fact that NA Supra's and Skylines have much, much more powerful big brothers. Even though they're all slow as shit, they still project that image of "fast". Besides, they're FWD :)

ahhah lol at thumbs down XD

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does the r33 gts weight a tiny bit lesser than gts 4???????????

i own a r32 gts auto.... its good when high revs but low revs it lacks of torque.

very fun car to drive and handles well. i love it although its not fast.. :laugh:

Yes, I believe the the GTS weighs 1310kg where as the GTS4 weighs in at around 1450kg.

Here is a quick and rough list of a few N/A power to weight ratios to help give people a fair idea (in order):

Nissan Silvia S15 Autech: 125 kW per Tonne

Mitsubishi FTO: 121 kW per Tonne

Toyota Supra: 112 kW per Tonne

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS: 107 kW per Tonne

Toyota JZZ31 Soarer: 107 kW per Tonne

Nissan 300ZX N/A: 103 kW per Tonne

Toyota Sprinter AE86: 103 kW per Tonne

Nissan Skyline R32 RB25DE: 102 kW per Tonne

Mazda RX7 Series 5: 100 kW per Tonne

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS4: 97 kW per Tonne

Toyota MR2: 96 kW per Tonne

Nissan Pulsar SSS N15: 92 kW per Tonne

Nissan Skyline R32 RB20DE: 87 kW per Tonne

Nissan 180sx N/A: 84 kW per Tonne

Like I said it's a rough list so the ratings could vary.

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