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let it wear in then try again, you need to slip the clutch to keep the revs up like an auto with a big stall converter does.

I'll give it a crack again sometime... can't be good for her though :miner:

Edited by gwilkinson34
wtf for :D

op - just go buy some MT drag radials, than you wheel spin probs will be gone

Ive heard of lots of dudes using second for launching, more traction etc. Alot of guys actually see quicker 1/4 mile times and 0-100 times launching in second, technique my friend. :miner:

Ive heard of lots of dudes using second for launching, more traction etc. Alot of guys actually see quicker 1/4 mile times and 0-100 times launching in second, technique my friend. :miner:

I think thats only for big power setups, certainly not for a stock turbo!

So, how well do Modded GTR's go here?*

*

1) Sorry for off topic

2) Sorry for not posting in already existing thread

3) I realise turbo choice, launch ability, tyres, and suspension would have MASSIVE effects on this

:P

thanks for the replies guys, new wheels and wider tyres are definately the next step.

Do people think that I will have any tune troubles from where I am (R&R particually) if I was to do the cheap eath boost mod to get 7-8psi all the time?

I was going to do this for the time being until I can put the cash together for a EBC and proper tune

Just want a little more in the mean time :P

if you are interested in 0 to 100 times and only that, you need as much help as you can

ditch the piggy back and stock ecu and get a stand alone, tune it aggressively and run 12psi

but youll need a few other mods for that too, heavy duty clutch, fuel pump, fmic

thats definately the plan longer term, I have already started saving as I want to do it all in one hit so all the supporting mods are there and in place. I was just thinking in the short term.

I think Ill stick with the new sticky tyres and the free boost mod and see what I get out of it, hopefully the computer dosnt crack the sads.

This is the best advice in the thread.

Sell the car.

Buy another R33 that is worth maybe 3-4k more.

You will be getting at least $10-15k worth of mods for that extra $4k, reason is you never get any return on your investment with cars. I did exactly this, bought an R32 gts-t for $11.5k and I got a full rebuilt rb25det, $2k highflow turbo, exhaust, ecu, injectors, suspension, aftermarket ecu, fuel pump, bushes, new clutch etc. Even got the receipts for all the above adding up to over $20k.

Sure sometimes it can be fun building your own car up, personally I think its a stupid waste of money, buy someone else's project and with the ridiculous amount of money you have saved personalise it.

Edited by Rolls

yeah thats true, but I bought this one because it is so clean and tidy. it really is one of the best r33s I have ever seen. even a police offiecer said "Ive pulled over alot of r33s and this si the cleanest one Ive seen" :(

thats the only reason I would stick with it

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