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Hey Guys,

Just thought i would share my build,

as all r32s start life the are a little sluggish with the little 20det,

well imagine life as a R32 GTS4 yo have the heaviest gearbox an the slowest motor.

i was fortunate enough to stumble on my car previous owner( 1st as owner) done the main part after the 20 let go he put a 25 in it, then it came to me and with the 25 that we had already put in i was going try get some good power from it and hopefully run a 10sec 1/4.

well beside the weisco pistons and eagle rods this car was running a really stock setup as you can see from pictures these picture are old will get some updated ones soon :)

current mod list:

engine s2 rb25 low ks

aerofuel fpr

1000cc injectors

greedy fuel rail

tomei poncams

tomei ext cam gear

greddy adjustable vct cam sprocket

jasma harmonic balancer

n1 water pump

n1 oil pump

mishimoto thermostat

T_speed custom FFP

super spark coil pack

6boost manifold

holset hx35/40 (built by steve murch)

turbosmart hypergate 45

3l surge with aeroflow 800hp pump

276nismo intank pump

80mm tb

trust fmic

sard alloy rad with twin thermos

3inch turbo back exhaust

zeal fully adjustible suspension

haltech plug & pro

made half decent power with last tune put due to flex sensor not working the tune wasn't anything special,

will up date with new pics after power tune on e85

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