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20's rev higher than 25's, so they both have thier up's and down's

so say you hit full boost @ 3500 in a 25 and rev it out to 7000, that's pretty much the same as hitting full boost in a 20 @ 4500 and revving it out to 8000

i was thinking, how awesome would a 32taxi look with a GTR front

dumped on EQUIPS.. or advan Rs's

edit: where the f**k did i pull challenger from? 0.o

Edited by GTR-boy
my mate bought one... flash tune etc etc had a lil over 200 @ all 4's

he was bored with it in like 5 mins

i enjoy mine.... just want my new wheels farken :down:

Rb20's pull ?? Lol. I've driven a rb20 with a bigger turbo. Can make a cup of coffee before it spools. Worst engine in a skyline :cool: but it's strong

mine was actually pretty responsive with 225kw considering the size of turbo etc

just needs to be setup and tuned right

oh i see...

barley see any nice r32 sedans around..nicks was the nicest

in Adelaide now so we will never see it again :P

definately one of the best...

:rolleyes: i do miss it

aight. Thermo-fan controller is wired in! Wiring a bit ghetto but should last me through Saturday's drag day so I can fix it up during Sunday. Just need to program the correct temperature signals and we good to go!

It cooled from 92 degrees to 80degrees in 8 seconds whilst standing still O_o

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