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I wonder if we can coax Kando Dynamic to get the GTR style cast's so we can see some epic T517Z and T618Z action on the GTR.

They have the cores on shelf already.

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i went for a drive in a 400+kw r34 gtr with a hks 2.8ltr and gtrs (big track car build from japan, big brakes ect ) on it and i absolutly couldnt wait to get in it, id been in and driven a few cars including a track prepped 2.6ltr with 2530s but never such a wild build like this, altough the r34 pulled like a train once past around 5000rpm, in all honesty it wasnt really exciting at all, nowhere near as exciting as the track r33 with 360kw, i mean the r34 had to back off at about 180( on a private road of course) as he was running out of road but i guess it all depends on what your after, im sure on the track this 34 may have been a different story all together, but i personaly think that the gtrs turbos he was running were way to big for his application(2.8ltr and street car), let alone a 2.6ltr, i mean im not sure what your after but by the time the power is unleashed its going twice the speed limit,

im sure there would be proven setups on the gtrs on 2.6s out there, but im just goin by my own experiences ,

but if its a drag car or set up for big tracks then by all means, i cant remember if twoogle was a 2.6 or stroked, but that pulled a 9 so depends on your application i guess

twoogle was a 2.6ltr with gtrs's & that made over 550awkw.

you are right though, horses for courses & personal aspirations...my rb2630 with -10s pulled like a train but didnt have the same rush up top as my rb26 with gtrs's.

you are either a 2 stroke man or 4 stroke man, i like my 2 strokes :cheers:

yeah he sure did but they were not in factory position....

apexi RX6s are some cool high mount twins for a GTR too. there a lots of high mount options but -10s/GTRS are the biggest low mounts. the -10s with the big rear housings are for all purposes useless in twin form on a GTR even if it is a 3L.

i went for a drive in a 400+kw r34 gtr with a hks 2.8ltr and gtrs (big track car build from japan, big brakes ect ) on it and i absolutly couldnt wait to get in it, id been in and driven a few cars including a track prepped 2.6ltr with 2530s but never such a wild build like this, altough the r34 pulled like a train once past around 5000rpm, in all honesty it wasnt really exciting at all, nowhere near as exciting as the track r33 with 360kw, i mean the r34 had to back off at about 180( on a private road of course) as he was running out of road but i guess it all depends on what your after, im sure on the track this 34 may have been a different story all together, but i personaly think that the gtrs turbos he was running were way to big for his application(2.8ltr and street car), let alone a 2.6ltr, i mean im not sure what your after but by the time the power is unleashed its going twice the speed limit,

im sure there would be proven setups on the gtrs on 2.6s out there, but im just goin by my own experiences ,

but if its a drag car or set up for big tracks then by all means, i cant remember if twoogle was a 2.6 or stroked, but that pulled a 9 so depends on your application i guess

Couldn't agree more. I have that setup on my car ATM and its a completely useless setup both on the street and on a track (like Wakefield).

RS's = bin, -5's = take their spot!

Couldn't agree more. I have that setup on my car ATM and its a completely useless setup both on the street and on a track (like Wakefield).

RS's = bin, -5's = take their spot!

paul - that was a very nice launch, i should have recorded it off my blackberry!

sorry guys, off topic

Couldn't agree more. I have that setup on my car ATM and its a completely useless setup both on the street and on a track (like Wakefield).

RS's = bin, -5's = take their spot!

U need to try bigger cams like 290's. Will premote earlier spool and more power with ur RS's

twoogle was a 2.6ltr with gtrs's & that made over 550awkw.

you are right though, horses for courses & personal aspirations...my rb2630 with -10s pulled like a train but didnt have the same rush up top as my rb26 with gtrs's.

you are either a 2 stroke man or 4 stroke man, i like my 2 strokes :cheers:

Gtrs making 550awkw 737awhp I'm sure that number keeps growing??

And I still don't understand why ppl think big cams don't work when it has been proven by workshops I know of...look at rips racings stealth r34 which is a torque monster and runs 290's!

Was proven on twoogle. Made 50kw more and around 1000rpm more response

Can you confirm it was on the same engine/head setup just different cams?? He had the GTRS's on his near stock engine aswell. From memory it was a complete new engine just the same GTRS turbo setup that gained the power and response.. I remember reading a classic post of his on GTRUK forum when someone was comparing garrett to his beloved HKS turbos he came in and said well go try making X amount of power on your GT4202 as i did on my $4000+T51R SPL forgetting he already told everyone his turbo had a GT45 wheel upgrade.. Apples to oranges...

^ LOL.

And I still don't understand why ppl think big cams don't work when it has been proven by workshops I know of...look at rips racings stealth r34 which is a torque monster and runs 290's!

Yeah but do they run 10:1 AFRs?

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