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Here's the setup I am currently running.

Power is a tad over 900awhp or 671kw's @ 30 PSI of boost on E85

PB of 8.97sec at 150mph makes it 2nd Fastest Street Tyred Manual Gearbox GTR in the World

-HKS T62R Turbo

-Jun 2.7lt Stroker kit with Custom 86mm CP Pistons. Godzilla Spec Engine.

-Godzilla Motorsport Race Head

-Custom Jun 295 degree x 11.8mm Lift

-Full Tomei Valvetrain.

-Hypertune Plenum with 4" Throttle Body

-ARE 150mm Intercooler

-Trust Exhaust Manifold with 50mm Wastegate

-2000cc Injectors

-Vipec V88

-M & W CDI Ignition with Weapon X CDI Coils

-5 x Bosch 044 fuel pumps

-Peterson 4 stage Dry Sump Setup

-4 Inch Exhaust

-NPC Twin Plate Clutch

-PPG 5 Speed Dogbox with Ignition Cut.

Here's what 8sec with H-Pattern Looks like. :yes:

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When it got weighted at Jambo it tipped scales at 1440kg that's was with half tank fuel and no driver. Car has all factory glass and steel panel except the bonnet. So pretty much weighs same as a stock R32 which is a surprise lol

Hi everyone,

About time we posted this up - here are the specs on our "NITTO" R34 GT-R:

STANDARD RB26DETT bottom end

ARP headstuds

Nitto Headgasket

Standard oil pump

Custom head by Mercury Motorsport

6Boost mani

Precision 7675BB turbo

Twin Precision wastegates

4" exhaust custom made

Haltech Platinum Pro ECU etc.

Upgraded fuel system

Splitfire coils

100mm thick FMIC

Custom i/c piping

OS Giken sequential gearbox

Power: 622awkw/845awhp @ 43psi (ran in 5th gear, to keep the 1:1 ratio due to gear changes, 6 straps holding it down)

Could we bother you for a dyno sheet with RPM on the bottom axis? It would be most appreciated!

It runs a stock standard RB26 bottom end, not N1 block...

Yes, we ran a 10.3 @ 142mph last night - first run out of two, first time it's ever been raced down the quarter with the sequential & over 600hp...

Bogged down at the start too. In full street trim - 20" rims with shitty Hero tyres.

This car weighs around 1700kgs including the driver & massive brakes.

Will post up vids of the run tomorrow :)

How long is it going to last at that power??? Who knows!!! It's been on over 600awhp for nearly 2 years now, stepping it up to 800+ early September this year. Has done Powercruise Bris, Powerplay Syd, SAU airport runs & 2 runs last night. Yes, we have a 3.2 that's almost ready to go in :)

If you want dyno graphs, various vids etc. then check out our Mercury Motorsport Youtube channel ;)

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