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When i got the car it had a turbosmart boost controller, when off it runs at 5psi, on it runs at 11psi. Whats the stock for a R33 GTST?

Havn't seen any r34 GTRs here in Hobart but have seen one R34GTT pretty sweet.

A few nice 180sx' gettin round now too and a couple of awesome supras.

The '33 runs ~6psi stock. I've had mine at 11psi, however most of the posts I've seen say 12psi is the max you should go on stock turbo.

I used to live in lonny, but moved to Christchurch 2 1/2 years ago. Skyline heaven! :) Got a '97 R33 25t and an '02 NZ New R34 GTt (22,000Kms and still under new car warranty:D). The son-law who lives in Lonny got to drive the GTt when he was over here on holiday. Bugger still likes his HSV's though. Needs to be re-educated.

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the supra that you are talking about is still the same one. he tried to do a burnout at nut grove beach and ran into a silver R33 with a 400r kit on it. he had the car fixed at tony wells and at the same time came up with 10grand for the kit and decals. also managed to do all this without insurance.

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