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Yeah I'd be interested to see how cutting the turbos off and effectively laming a gtr produces...188awkw? I call bullshit. My stock gtr makes 190. Besides, the engines not designed to run efficiently as na. Grow up kid...just like the rest of us had to before we got to drive the cars we wan. We respect them, not torture them.

And badges are the only way to identify a gtr? Puhlease. It's a different body shape.

Probably doesn't even have one if he doesn't know the difference

sorry 256 horse power and its amazing the things you can manage to do when you not on your ass dribbling shit on other peoples posts, and in a shed working on your car and i managed to find the engine 90% done so i didn't need to build it thanks

So you're saying you got ~190 aw kw from an NA RB26? Wow, I shouldn't have bothered adding a Power FC, intercooler, boost controller, fuel pump and tuning to my RB25DET NEO, I should have just dropped in an NA RB26!

Got some pictures of the engine or dyno sheets?

FYI the Autech RB26 NA -

Power: 220ps (164kw) at 6600rpm

Torque: 25.0kg/m (245Nm) at 5200rpm

Bore x stroke: 86x73.7mm

Displacement: 2568cc

Compression ratio: 10.5:1

By the way I'd love to know what supporting mods you have on your car for this power...

Supporting mods are listed below:

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Turbo whistler

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Intercooler style air filter

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Shopping list + custom vinyl (Yes it's a R33, but you get the idea :))

the rb26 is missing the top end
i managed to find the engine 90% done so i didn't need to build it thanks

hmm 90% done and no top end. I can see the logic in that, plus no building either so the top end magically found it's way from where ever it was to your engine and mated itself perfectly to your bottom end, AWESOME! I need me one of those magic engines. What exhaust manifold did you use? or did you use the stock one with the BOV Coke can mod to cover up the holes

its amazing the things you can manage to do when you not on your ass dribbling shit on other peoples posts

It's also amazing the amount of shit people can talk in their own posts on their own FAIL thread!

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Hairdryer engine mod next, you know, not just for the lols but for the wicked acceleration you'll get from all the electric boost!

thanks for all your help the car is up and running dynoed it today with 256kw na power to all 4, car is fully debadged for all you guys that "dont want your reputation crumbled" for all those people that i'll race won't know its a gtr

cheers

WAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Jack The Ripper couldn't give me a bigger smile than what I'm wearing right now. That was too funny!

They won't know it's a GTR because they usually expect the GTR to win. When you have all the lag of a turbo without the turbo, you can't expect much.

i have a sneaking suspicion that y'all niggaz got troll'd

LOL

Possibility is on the cards, but it's still funny...

sorry 256 horse power and its amazing the things you can manage to do when you not on your ass dribbling shit on other peoples posts, and in a shed working on your car and i managed to find the engine 90% done so i didn't need to build it thanks

LOL so about 256kw at the fly, you should consider a job in R&D for a world class engine manufacturer. Hell, you've done better than BMW did with their 3.2 litre M3 engine. And all within the confines of your shed. How's that compression ratio by the way? lol. Please don't have children, we don't need more of you.

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