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Hello there,

I came across these videos.

It shows an R34 upgrade using larger exhaust, intercooler, and finally boost level (boost controller) upgrade.

After each mod it goes to the dyno, results are shown.

I found this quite interesting, so have a peek:

Skyline R34 Stage 1 Video/Dyno

You need Windows Media Player and a good internet connection.

I was tired of rubber stamp sized videos, so I encoded the video in a decent size.

Cheers :P

Edited by Torques
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did the stock turbo blow up at 12psi ?? I've been running my stock GTT at approx. 12 psi for more than a year now hmm... Well I don't really hit 12psi that often as I rarely gun it above 5000rpm but still, a bit of a worry especially since that crap can end up inside the engine and not just the cat..

  • 2 months later...
Quite like videos like this.

Yep, far too less of this kind around.

It's no nonsense with proper before and after dynos ...

I have updated the page for the video, now showing 2 more stages ... however there seems to be some kind of network problem.

The sound stutters at times ... I might have to upload it again.

R34 GTT Stages

Edited by Torques

Nice Post, realli helped me Tuning my GT-T; jus a few annoying questions =p, What Exhaust Manifold Did the HPI car use? and not sure they tell you in the hpi video but how did u get those aftermarket gauges to fit in the stock center guage pod!?!? need to replace mine =D. THanx and Thanx heaps for teh vids!

Yep, far too less of this kind around.

It's no nonsense with proper before and after dynos ...

I have updated the page for the video, now showing 2 more stages ... however there seems to be some kind of network problem.

The sound stutters at times ... I might have to upload it again.

R34 GTT Stages

Sound was good on Stage 3 , but the video was horrible, like 1 frame a second :) Cleaned up at points.. but not very nice to watch :P

Same with Stage 4. Video is really bad but sound was good. The picture is clear, but not smooth, ya know.

Maybe try again, im knee to see.

Edited by gotRICE?
  • 2 weeks later...

Hello there ...

I have made a new attempt at the videos.

It's not perfect but seems to be working (at least on my side of the globe:)).

Please let me know if you have any stutter or playback issues.

It's best viewed with Internet Explorer it seems .. (sorry about that)

Here's the link:

R33 GTST /34 GTT And Related

Hello there ...

I have made a new attempt at the videos.

It's not perfect but seems to be working (at least on my side of the globe:)).

Please let me know if you have any stutter or playback issues.

It's best viewed with Internet Explorer it seems .. (sorry about that)

Here's the link:

R33 GTST /34 GTT And Related

They look good on Firefox for me.

Great videos.

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