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Hi Guys,

Been 10 years in the making but have finally taken ownership of a prestige condition 2001 R34 GTR Vspec 2 in Bayside Blue. This has been one of my all time dream cars! Have been in the car scene for over 15 years, starting with a 81 Pulsar, to a Honda Civic show car, to drift weapon 180sx, to a pimped s2000, to a balls to the wall 310kws Evo and finally to the GTR!! So let the build begin!

Vehicle:

2001 Nissan Skyline GTR V-Spec 2 in Bayside Blue

Engine:

RB26DETT

Current Mods:

Apexi Power FC

HKS 120mm Intercooler

HKS Piping

HKS Dump pipes

HKS Front pipes

HKS Cat back "Silent Power" Exhaust

HKS EVS Boost controller

Trust BOV's

Aftermarket 2 way Rear Diff.

Current power 262kws @ the wheels (about to be retuned)

Future Engine Mods:

Powertune Forged Short Block

T04z 0.86 or PTE 6766 Turbo

Camtech 272 degree cams with titanium retainers and springs

Tomei-Ti Expreme Titanium Exhaust

Twin Bosch 044 in tank fuel pumps

Haltech Platinum Pro with E-Flex sensor

2000 cc Injectors

Possible Head work including porting and polishing etc

Goal is to get 450-470kws @ 30psi on E85 with this setup with a few extra things.

Future Body Styling/Suspension:

TBA

Pics up soon!

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Sounds sweet but ull need a bigger exhaust than the tomei system. Will need full 4" exhaust for over 400kw

Have to agree. Tomie Ti is only 3.5inches. For your power output it will be restrictive. Is this a a streeter or mainly racing use?

If predominantly racing use do away with the cat and get more exhaust flow.

BTW nice car.

Sweet, cheers guys. Is there any 4" titanium on the market?

Also missed in the above mods will be getting the following:

Quickspool Custom High Mount Steam Pipe Manifold

50mm External Gate (Brand yet to be decided)

Adjustable Cam Gears

Tomei Baffles and Oil restrictors

N1 Oil Pump

ARP Head Studs

And a few other things as they become needed.

Pads and rotors will also be upgraded when the time comes.

I will be working on stages with this new project starting with cosmetic/suspension and wheels then working my way to the engine build.

Here is a few pics. Plates have now been changed to personalized QLD plates.

gtr1.jpg

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Have to agree. Tomie Ti is only 3.5inches. For your power output it will be restrictive. Is this a a streeter or mainly racing use?

If predominantly racing use do away with the cat and get more exhaust flow.

BTW nice car.

Cheers Ants, Car will be a Sunday driver/time attack. How restrictive is a highflow cat at that power range?

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