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This seems WAY faster than youtube vids I've seen of sub 240rwkw skylines, but as Nismoid says, too many factors to judge the reality, nevertherless still a good means to get a good idea for people wanting to set their power goal.

You could expect the same sort of power/delivery from the 20g setups you are looking at.

Did anyone else watch the fuel guage in this. Lol. I only make 200kw and my guage drops like that.

It is the G forces shifting the fuel around making the needle drop, it using using 10L in 30 seconds trust me.

FYI its spinning through 1st and 2nd.

1. dont let that fool you to think it really instantly goes to 100kmh once you engage 2nd gear, it still ends up there before he shifts to 3rd but its not instantaneous.

2. you should consider if you have the skill to drive a car with that sort of delivery. That would easily go sideways with the wrong twitch of the steering. Imagine you fumbled a traffic light grand prix? Oooft.

if you want a car that feels fast, usually one with a shit diff and tyres that spins 1st and 2nd with 250kw will feel a lot faster than it really is, eg my 240kw one that had an opening up diff and the tyres were replaced a week later.

It is the G forces shifting the fuel around making the needle drop, it using using 10L in 30 seconds trust me.

I have used 1/4 tank in the 24km to work a few times, it doesnt go back up. Mayb my guage is broken.

if you want a car that feels fast, usually one with a shit diff and tyres that spins 1st and 2nd with 250kw will feel a lot faster than it really is, eg my 240kw one that had an opening up diff and the tyres were replaced a week later.

U talking about my car again rolls :laugh:

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