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Up for sale is my 1995 R33 Series 1.5 Mspec 5sp manual

Car makes 260rwkw on only 15psi, has the following mods:

Rb25det Series 2 engine

· 3" Stainless Mandrel Bent Magnaflow cat back exhaust

· 3" Dump front pipe

· 3" hi flow cat

· Twin 2.5” Stainless rolled tips

· Pod Filter

· Silicon hoses and lines

· Bosch 044 fuel pump

· Exeddy Gtr Cerametallic Clutch Kit

· Lightened Chromolly Fly wheel

· Pro-Stopper Series 5 Alarm

· Triplex Immobilizer

· Head Unit –Pioneer 50x4 DEHP5150USB CD/MS Receiver with MP3/ATRAC3 USB

· Pioneer 6" 4way 280watt fronts

· Kenwood 7x10's 350watts

· Nismo 400r Sideskirts

· Nismo Clear Side indicators

· Kenwood 600w Amplifier

· KYB Coil Overs

· 20% Tinted Windows

· Twin K&N oil breathers with fliters

· Custom engineered hicas lock system

· Nolathane bushes

· Z32 Air Flow Meter

· New Frount Mount intercooler

· New High flow turbo (Rb25det turbo 21U Hypergear highflow gt3076 core)

· New Remaped ECU

· Manual Boost controller

· 18x9" ROH Drift R wheels with near newYokohama Advan Semi slick 235/40/18 all round!

Is capable of 285-300rwkw with more boost, see attached dyno charts, car is stealth under the bonnet as to not attract the wrong sort of attention.

Very fast street car not for the faint hearted, would do excellent track / quater mile times too. Great for street daily driving or tracking when you want to have some fun

Car starts first time every time, is in excellent condition as per pics, reason for sale is have purchased a track car.

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Yes check the dyno thread, stock injectors flow 80% duty 220rwkw on 100% duty 276rwkw, the afr graph is there, everything is setup well and new hence the good results.

80% = 370 cc = 370hp = 275kw + (20% loss threw drive line) = 220rwkw

1% = 4.625 cc

100% = 462.5 cc = 462.5hp = 344kw + (20% loss threw drive line) = 276rwkw

Edited by FOOLBOOST

Thanks mate for the reply on injectors, did u run them for long on 100% duty? Just wondering why people dont recommend that.. good luck with the sale bro, Im sure its fast!

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