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hi guys im new to the skyline club. i have had a r33 det makeing 270rwhp and a 180sx with rb25 stagear makeing 401rwhp with stock internalls did 12.1 at 128mph. i have just brought anther r33 and have started some mods power fc gtr fule pump 3.5 exhaust by xforce.fmic xforce mid mount manafoild with a gt3582r turbo hanging from it not much room left there its tight. is going on the dyno on monday the 7 of feb if i can get the pipe work to stay together clamps keep leting go. im going to run 20 to 25psi c how it goes. should make 400 easy. just wont to know if any one can tel the fastest r33 street car they know of with street tyers normal pump gas and what not

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mate do u even have upgraded injectors???

i wouldnt run more than 20 psi

those mods are never going to get close to fastest street r33 or what ever it is u want to do

dont see how u have problems with clamps blowing off either, i run a 600hp gtr with t88 and 26psi and have never had a hose or clamp let go.

ive seen street r33 gtst's go into 10's and they are way more advanced then what your planning to do

Aiming for 400rwhp with a GT35 on 20psi?

More like 500rwhp, and likely a busted motor.

There are plenty of GTS-t's deep into the 10s drive there/drive home. No doubt there have been some that have done 9's, its not a particularly hard combo to get right motor/power wise, just the driving and traction set up is.

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its a build project and wont to c how fast you can go with very little mods may be people out there with big mods and lots of money spent wont to show people you dont need to spend big bucks to go quick.. may think im crazy but im pretty sure il be able to get to the 10sec mark on just bolt on parts thats the point of the project at this point in time

great point r31nismoid makes is you dont need big power to go fast. no point 10grand on a motor if you carnt get tracion. there is a lot of people out there think you need to spend that money to go fast. my build is just to show you dont need to. what you think of it is up to you.car went on dyno on friday made 300whp on 12 psi and at 6000rpm as motor start to run out fule. mondy come wil put in 750cc injectors and 044 fule pump. motor wil make alot more than 400 hp but thats what il leave it at and take it to the track. so far it has only gost me about 6grand and that was buying the car aswell

i wouldnt count on u running a 10

i spent a fair bit on my gtst when i had it, it only had bolt ons, made 300kw and i still didnt run a 10.

2rismo only just recently ran a 10.7 with full built motor, c4 auto and everything else, look up his thread in the drag section

I've been further even more decided to use even go need to do look more as anyone can. Can you really be far even as decided half as much to use go wish for that? My guess is that when one really been far even as decided once to use even go want, it is then that he has really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like.

ahahah everyone at work is asking me why im pissing my self at this..

great point r31nismoid makes is you dont need big power to go fast. no point 10grand on a motor if you carnt get tracion. there is a lot of people out there think you need to spend that money to go fast. my build is just to show you dont need to. what you think of it is up to you.car went on dyno on friday made 300whp on 12 psi and at 6000rpm as motor start to run out fule. mondy come wil put in 750cc injectors and 044 fule pump. motor wil make alot more than 400 hp but thats what il leave it at and take it to the track. so far it has only gost me about 6grand and that was buying the car aswell

Lets be realistic. Of course you don’t need to spend big cash to run a 10

However to do it reliably – that’s the issue.

Honestly I reckon in just parts and stuff I could get a car into the 10s for under 10k in parts if you DIY labour

China turbo & dump to side pipe – 1500

China gate – 200

China manifold (or stocker modded) – 400

Nistune/Tune – 1000

Ebay hi-flow injectors or 2nd hand – 500

Cheap I/C kit – 500

Clutch – 1200

Drag radials/rims – 1.5-2k?

Cage (need a cage to run 10s) – 1200

Misc piping and fittings etc – 1000

$9000

You’d run a 10 no problem. But you couldn’t expect the car to drive nicely, perform well or handle at all well.

Running a 10 on the cheap really proves nothing more than it can be done, we all know that it can be done it’s just that people want to do it more than once.

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