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Hi,

Just got a 1990 Skyline R32 GTR and it's completely stock except for Exhaust.

Since you guys know alot about these cars I need some help.

I'm wanting to beef up this car to make it a 11 second monster.

What could I do to accomplish this.. and how much (AWHP) would I need to make this happen..

Apperciate your reply's

Joe

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Hi,

in australia there is a 11.56 second R32 pretty much stock... most R32 GTR's can enter 11 seconds with pretty much no modifications if the engine is fresh.

well dont GTR's do 14 seconds in the usa ?

Anyway

modz you need to bust 11 seconds. still using stock turbines.

Apexi PFC

HKS Adjustable cam gears

Dumps and full exhaust system 3" adn 4" tip would be good.

275/35 tyres all around your car with some good pair of light wheels." try importing some NT555R's from japan. ( Nitto )

1bar boost

hks evc2 boost controller

this is most likly a really low 12 and high 11's since you will have nitto's.

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