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hahaha i know your guessing but from that pic how can you see the axels that go through the engine sump :) really up high there is no difference from gts4 to gtst

he can put an attessa switch in instant rwd without dropping a shaft

I said that because R32 GTS4's came standard with ABS, and it doesnt have ABS. Yes it could have been removed, but for example Dans R32-R which has been de-ABS'd still has reminants in the bay..

But youre absolutely right, I cant see the axles through the sump :(

Come on Tangles, confirm what it is!

edit: it has staggered rims too........

The R32 sedans were offered with four-cylinder and inline-six engines, of which the basic was the CA18i, a normally aspirated 1.8l 4-cylinder with 91hp at 5200rpm (GXi). Next was the RB20DE, a 2.0 l normally aspirated inline-6 with 155hp, for the Click for a larger imageGTS. Top of the bunch was the turbo-charged RB20DET, with 215hp/6400rpm and 263Nm/3200rpm of torque, which worked in the GTS-t and GTS4 models. Later, the GTS25 also got the RB25DE, a normally aspirated 2.5l inline-6 with 180hp at 6400rpm and 231Nm at 4800rpm. 4-speed automatic and 5-speed manual transmissions were available. The automatic even came with a so-called “power”-mode, in which the box holds the lower gears until about 5000rpm, instead of the usual 3000, before shifting up a gear. For the first time in a Skyline, power was fed either to the rear via a viscous limited-slip-differential, or to all four wheels (GTS4). On the passive side, ventilated disc brakes all around with 4-piston calipers up front and 2-piston calipers in the rear kept this power in check; ABS was available optionally.
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rebuilt Rb30 gearbox

that wont last long. start shopping for a 25 box.

i knew someone was gonna bring up the whole higher RON thingy...but who cares, LPG is still homo lol

~60-70 cpl, 115 octane, how is it homo?

I don't rate LPG... Yes its higher ron whatevz but imo its wack as f**k. Epic converters needed if you want to run decent power, another tank install makes for a very messy setup. I'd only consider it if I had big $$ for alot of custom parts to hide all the condensors otherwise makes your bay a mess, and if it was a Drag only car. Tubbed, caged, 4link etc.

Congrats on the buy man, its going to be a ball of fun. Having a RB30 gearbox you would think its RWD? lol

That gearbox won't last long. They sturggle with stock RB30ET power. If its the MX7 (genuine turbo box) It'll last yyou some time but dont expect a MF5 to hold up long after a couple powerskids lol.

P!ss them wack rims off asap too :)

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I said that because R32 GTS4's came standard with ABS, and it doesnt have ABS. Yes it could have been removed, but for example Dans R32-R which has been de-ABS'd still has reminants in the bay..

i dont know what your talking about :) lies all lies

comes with spare GTR gearbox, so all is good

rwd, petrol, six&ahalf G, done deal, on early flight tomorrow to melb, home tomorrow night.

* happy pants

:P

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dent to fix. got a longer seat rail on order already :D

already have my previous decent new 17's rims, a new seat I didnt like in the Stag, etc.

bit's to do, but gonna be good fun.

all in lieu of the bike - which I have used for like 400kms only.

so yeh a good deal to keep me happy.

The new direct port gas injection is a good piece of gear. All the new holdens and fords have to use the new system because of their ECU. The new systems give you the same fuel control as multi point fuel injecton and can make some really good numbers.

Brett for Graham West got around the 340rwkw mark with their XR6T with just a slight boost increase and LPG.

thread fail, need advice on r32 gtr and you go and get yourself a gts tangles tangles tangles

sorry

:P all I can "afford" seeing its in lieu of having a bike

already got attessa in the stag - now have GTR rb26dett & gearbox

might find its way in - ? :D

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