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fkn LOL - I love dyno hp debates. So much BS floating around. Even with dyno chart print outs, you never know what the tuner/workshop does in 'tinkering' with dyno settings load/ramp/blah blah to yield numbers.

*puts flame suit on*

:)

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Sigh, a stock r34 gtr engine will not make anymore than 300awhp, 250-280hp more likely. There are too many restrictions in stock form.

With a decent exhaust and 1bar of boost they make around 330awhp, a stock exhaust hides abit more than 20hp, more so around 40-60hp since the stock exhaust doesnt let the turbos go past 10-12psi either.

If its got an n1 oil pump and new clutch, over 9000. :)

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See :)

It's apparently got more than one oil pump though. So should be safe to assume over 18000?

class clown right here, and you have never made a mistake? or just ur parents 9 months before you were born?

delete thread, thanks to the guys that actully helped and for the others, next time ill just go to a disabled school because ill get more out of the kids there (:

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class clown right here, and you have never made a mistake? or just ur parents 9 months before you were born?

delete thread, thanks to the guys that actully helped and for the others, next time ill just go to a disabled school because ill get more out of the kids there (:

Hey that was cute, gold star for effort.

Next time, did you know that there is this new thing called Google? It's pretty good, has some info, lots of colourful pictures n shit, you'll love it.

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Hey that was cute, gold star for effort.

Next time, did you know that there is this new thing called Google? It's pretty good, has some info, lots of colourful pictures n shit, you'll love it.

well why have a site were you can post things and get imfo

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well why have a site were you can post things and get imfo

I do agree.

And so have countless people since the creation of this site. Which would be why this question has been asked before and there is plentiful information on it.

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I do agree.

And so have countless people since the creation of this site. Which would be why this question has been asked before and there is plentiful information on it.

i started this post because i needed to know within 10 mins of asking the question!

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I'm sure they did, what a good Samaritan.

Just as a matter of interest, would said good Samaritan that PM'd spence mind posting in here? Just because I, and I'm sure others, would like to know for sure from another R34 GTR owner how much they make in stock form? Surely would have been easier for this mystery person to post their response in here where the question was asked and other future readers may look for an answer? Or is the answer a secret that only 34 GTR owners are allowed to know?

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I'm sure they did, what a good Samaritan.

Just as a matter of interest, would said good Samaritan that PM'd spence mind posting in here? Just because I, and I'm sure others, would like to know for sure from another R34 GTR owner how much they make in stock form? Surely would have been easier for this mystery person to post their response in here where the question was asked and other future readers may look for an answer? Or is the answer a secret that only 34 GTR owners are allowed to know?

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i would love to.. but how do i get deleted post's back up

so much of a smart ass

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