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Ok This is the information i have got so far

R32 GTS-T - 160kw

R32 GTR - 208kw

R33 GTS-T - ????????

R33 GTR - 206kw

Anyone know what the KW is for the r33 gtst?

also i need 2 other lots of informattion.,..

possibly anyone know the stock prices of these cars when they were in japan?

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Ok This is the information i have got so far

R32 GTS-T - 160kw

R32 GTR - 208kw

R33 GTS-T - ????????

R33 GTR - 206kw

Anyone know what the KW is for the r33 gtst?

also i need 2 other lots of informattion.,..

possibly anyone know the stock prices of these cars when they were in japan?

R33 GTST is 187KW standard.

Ive heard that GTR's Actually put out more power than the 206KW but say that because of the laws in japan. Im interested to see some rwkw results from each of these cars stock. I know they will probaly differ a bit but it would be interesting and we may see some proof of more than 206kw in the GTR's and remember you loose more rwkw in a 4wd system conpared to a rwd system.

i did have a link to a website with all as new prices ill post itif I can find it.

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The GTR's are DEFINITELY more than 206kw's. Esitmating on about a 30% drive train loss, or 70% of the fly wheel power, GTR's would have around 270-280kw's.

You are not going to pull high 4 to low 5 second 0 - 100's with 206kw's and 1550kg to lug around. M3 is around 5.4 0 - 100, got 256kw's and weighs about 1350kg (roughly).

Add a bit more weight to the GTR and add a bit more power. 270kw's at the fly for GTR's looks about right. I think stock ones are about 190rwk's?

hope that helps,

cheers.

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You MUST remember there is a silent code among Japanese Auto Manufacturers that no car shall be built with more than 206 kW or 276HP... This isn't to say they don't have more, but 'officially' they only have 206kW. Of course the GTR has more than 206kW, even the R34 GT-T has more than 206 kW. The MkIV TT Supra apparently has 206kW... It's just a gentlemans agreement in Japan.

Secondly, these ratings are Jap spec... Remember they have 101 ron petrol or whatever, and we only have 98, theres another 10% or so...

Hope this is some assistance.

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The so called "gentlemens agreement" is no more and no one has ever really taken it seriously anyway. R32, 33, 34 GTR - MKIV TT Supra, Evo, Sti, etc, - It hasn't been adhered to for a long time, but no-one has done anything totally crazy. But now that it's acknowledge that the agreement is no longer, you will start to see things like VQ32DETT with about 330kw's (hopefully new GTR). And then 330kw's on the brochure ;) The Japanese are brilliant at making 2 door sports cars, but when you've got the likes of 996 911 Turbos', you gotta push things a bit so now that it's official with no more 206kw limit.

cheers.

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This is an old thread, but the R33 GTS25t is 250ps (246.6 SEA hp) which is 183.88kw, the 1995+ (series II engine, 1996 is facelift model) is also rated at this same 250ps, but seems to have more power, the Series II that was used for my friends testing, stock standard made 138kw at the rear wheels. This is the information from an emissions test performed during the process of getting a compliancing licence under the new (old) SEVS scheme. The reason the R33 GTS25t only makes 138kw at the wheels is because of the differences in fuel (not only octane rating, but density), also the altitude is different in Japan making the fuel maps behave strangely in Australia. Another aspect to take into consideration is, for the emissions, the ignition timing is taken back from 20degree's before top dead center, and set to 15 degree's, this minimizes the chance of detonation on 91-95 RON fuel, 98 RON shouldn't have any problems with the standard timing. Here is the information for the January 1996 built R33 Skyline GTS25t Type M Specifications I, submitted by Nissan Motor Company Japan.

Standard-vehicle itself price(Tokyo area) 281.8 ten thousand Yen

Drive system FR

Car name type E-ECR33

Transmission 5MT

Total length x full x total height 4640 x 1720 x 1340 mm

Interior long x interior width x interior high 1820 x 1415 x 1090 mm

Wheel base 2720 mm

Roadspace 145 mm

Vehicle weight 1370 kg

Riding in a car fixed capacity 5 names

The number of doors 2

Standard color Black/white/dark blue/ash/silver/red

Type Water cooling serial 6 cylinder DOHC24 valves

LEV It is not

Type RB25DET

Turbo Turbo

Total cubic displacement 2498 cc

Use fuel Unleaded premium gasoline

Fuel tank capacity 65 L

The highest output 250 ps (183.88 kw)/6400 rpm

Largest torque 30 kg m (294.20 N m)/4800 rpm

Power weight ratio 5.48 Kg/ps

Fuel consumption rate(10/15 mode travelling) 10.2 Km/L

Minimum turning radius 5.2 M

Tire 205/55R16 89V -

Brake system (before) Ventilated disk

Brake system (after) Ventilated disk

Suspension (before) Independent suspension multi-link system

Suspension (after) Independent suspension multi-link system

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Power for R32 GTS-t

The highest output 215 ps (158.13 kw)/6400 rpm

Largest torque 27 kg m (264.78 N m)/3200 rpm

Power weight ratio 5.86 Kg/ps

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The NISSAN skyline 1998 May model 2.5 25GT turbo (R34 GT-T)

The highest output 280 ps (205.94 kw)/6400 rpm

Largest torque 35 kg m (343.23 N m)/3200 rpm

Power weight ratio 5.04 Kg/ps

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Hope that helps.

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