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Well i reckon u can beat it if u know how to launch it!

those videos helped alot especialy the one that was negative haha. i dont get one thig a stock

R33 is 184 KW but i dynoed my car and the max power at 7 psi (standard) it gave me 154.Any

idea y was that.i have a FMIC and a full Nismo Exaust.

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are you talking about stock vs stock

or are you talking about mods as well?

if your talking about mods then exhaust, intercooler, tyres, boost controller, ecu, boost to 12psi and a good tune

will beat him no problems, youll be surprised what a mild gtst can beat with a good driver

if your talking stock and no mods then drop tyre pressure (dont keep it at 40psi) in the rear

learn how to drive and how to launch and go for it, your best bet is to out-launch him (dont rev to 5k, but above 2k) and go from there

turning up the boost on a bog stock gtst will add a touch more power, but its far from making the car twice as quick going from 5psi to 11psi

the stock exhaust, ecu, tune, intercooler, intake will hold the car back a bit even with more boost stuffed in

stock gtst will do 140rwkw on the dyno and with a touch more boost you might get lucky and see 150rwkw

the crossfire you posted makes less power, but more torque

it depends on how heavy it is as well and the skyline is around 1400kg so check its weight

the crossfire might have more average power (sounds like it) vs the skyline

but the skyline has good diff gears which gives it great acceleration

My R34 destroyed a manual Crossfire. By the time i was in second he was a car length behind... and 3rd just kept pulling.

It had an exhaust and 12psi.

That however was the non-supercharged version. What version has this guy got. The charged ones do 12s pretty damn easy

are you talking about stock vs stock

or are you talking about mods as well?

if your talking about mods then exhaust, intercooler, tyres, boost controller, ecu, boost to 12psi and a good tune

will beat him no problems, youll be surprised what a mild gtst can beat with a good driver

if your talking stock and no mods then drop tyre pressure (dont keep it at 40psi) in the rear

learn how to drive and how to launch and go for it, your best bet is to out-launch him (dont rev to 5k, but above 2k) and go from there

turning up the boost on a bog stock gtst will add a touch more power, but its far from making the car twice as quick going from 5psi to 11psi

the stock exhaust, ecu, tune, intercooler, intake will hold the car back a bit even with more boost stuffed in

stock gtst will do 140rwkw on the dyno and with a touch more boost you might get lucky and see 150rwkw

the crossfire you posted makes less power, but more torque

it depends on how heavy it is as well and the skyline is around 1400kg so check its weight

the crossfire might have more average power (sounds like it) vs the skyline

but the skyline has good diff gears which gives it great acceleration

Thanx for the advice mate.yeh its just the launch that stuffs me up some times i mean the car just spins out will practice on my launch,

am alrite with the shifting part.well ill get a boost control next week. i already have a FMIC,Exaust,HKS POD and a High Flow Cat.

i dynoed it a month back and it gave me 154 KW at the wheels on standard boost.

My R34 destroyed a manual Crossfire. By the time i was in second he was a car length behind... and 3rd just kept pulling.

It had an exhaust and 12psi.

That however was the non-supercharged version. What version has this guy got. The charged ones do 12s pretty damn easy

dono if its a super charged version will ask him,probability is its the non-supercharged version

Thanx for the advice mate.yeh its just the launch that stuffs me up some times i mean the car just spins out will practice on my launch,

am alrite with the shifting part.well ill get a boost control next week. i already have a FMIC,Exaust,HKS POD and a High Flow Cat.

i dynoed it a month back and it gave me 154 KW at the wheels on standard boost.

R33 GTS-T's had an air feed to the stock air box right..?

If you still have the stock air box, you could just bolt on the air feed (Cold Air Intake / CAI) to feed air to the HKS Pod, that will help with a bot more air...

those videos helped alot especialy the one that was negative haha. i dont get one thig a stock

R33 is 184 KW but i dynoed my car and the max power at 7 psi (standard) it gave me 154.Any

idea y was that.i have a FMIC and a full Nismo Exaust.

wow dude u need to get some boost up, POD and then i nice tuned.

Mods i got on my r34 is (3 inch) full zorst, Pod, 10 psi and a tune. 180rwkw

FMIC and fuel pump is next soon for me. and abit more boost ofcorse (12 psi) hehe

....the crossfire you posted makes less power, but more torque

it depends on how heavy it is as well and the skyline is around 1400kg so check its weight

the crossfire might have more average power (sounds like it) vs the skyline

but the skyline has good diff gears which gives it great acceleration

~1440kg

Guys - pods ARE a wank, all they do is make noise and make your car illegal if you're running a FMIC. The difference in power would be so minimal you'd not even notice it. Just get a high flow panel.

sounds good. So does it still make the noise or i have to put a BOV in..

Guys - pods ARE a wank, all they do is make noise and make your car illegal if you're running a FMIC. The difference in power would be so minimal you'd not even notice it. Just get a high flow panel.

I tend to disagree - If you have a CAI with a POD AND a source/duct for some cold air, then the pod will do a better job then the stock airbox.

btw - the dudes making 154rwkw with a full exh/fmic/7psi??? Isnt that a tad low? Give her a full service and throw in some new plugs. Check the base timing as well.

Reason why i say that, I made 175rwkw with just a catback and an Apexi pod and peak 9psi. Not comparing - just saying that it sounds a tad low.

I tend to disagree - If you have a CAI with a POD AND a source/duct for some cold air, then the pod will do a better job then the stock airbox.

btw - the dudes making 154rwkw with a full exh/fmic/7psi??? Isnt that a tad low? Give her a full service and throw in some new plugs. Check the base timing as well.

Reason why i say that, I made 175rwkw with just a catback and an Apexi pod and peak 9psi. Not comparing - just saying that it sounds a tad low.

yeh thats what i thought aswell,well its up for servicing next week.getting the boost controler aswell

so lets c what it gives me after that.i guess i need a proper tune, cuz some times it backfires,not exactly

a back fire more like a POP

If he's running stock boost (7psi?), an exhaust system plus a front mount would rightfully yield about 154rwkw. Front mount intercooler is more of a support mod for higher boost level rather than resulting in a power increase after install...if you don't up the boost you aren't going to see a great deal of benefit from it. Remember that the R33 RB25DET produces 184kw stock at the fly...at a drivetrain loss of say 25%, we would see circa 138rwkw. So 154rwkw sounds on target to me with those mods.

Ultimategtr has an R34, with the NEO engine producing 206kw at the fly and about 155rwkw in stock configuration. An exhaust system and 9psi would rightfully yield another 20rwkw or so.

Then throw in factors like the age of the cars, engine mileage, dyno differences etc.

If he's running stock boost (7psi?), an exhaust system plus a front mount would rightfully yield about 154rwkw. Front mount intercooler is more of a support mod for higher boost level rather than resulting in a power increase after install...if you don't up the boost you aren't going to see a great deal of benefit from it. Remember that the R33 RB25DET produces 184kw stock at the fly...at a drivetrain loss of say 25%, we would see circa 138rwkw. So 154rwkw sounds on target to me with those mods.

Ultimategtr has an R34, with the NEO engine producing 206kw at the fly and about 155rwkw in stock configuration. An exhaust system and 9psi would rightfully yield another 20rwkw or so.

Then throw in factors like the age of the cars, engine mileage, dyno differences etc.

:P .am getting a manual boost controler.if i set it up to 11 and leave it on 11 all the time

would it make a difference.cuz i have heard the digital boost controlers give you problems

in showing the actual boost?

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