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THE ULTIMATE STREET GTR 10sec street car

FEATURE CAR IN HPI VOL46 CURRENT ISSUE IN STANDS NOW

NISMO LM WIDEBODY only 1 in Australia

built, tuned and maintained by one of the best tuners in the racing circuit here and overseas.

only done 14500 km after build.

Twin KKK Top Mount Turbos rated at 900hp

Blitz Manifold

Twin External Wastegates

88mm JE Racing Foged Pistons

Hks 280 Cam Shafts IN/OUT

JUN Cam Gears

Hks Drag Pro Valve Springs

Modified Headwork

Balanced Crank

Short Pin Rods

ARP Rod Bolts

Nismo Oil Pump

Nismo Water Pump

Nismo bearings

Custom Catch Can, Braided Hoses

Hks oill Cooler with remote filter

Os Giken Twin Palte Clutch

custom 4" stainless exhaust

Twin 3" Stainless Steel Exhaust system( as a spare)

55mm Tial Racing Blow Off Valve

120mm Blitz Intercoolerand cutom piping

Custom stainless induction, k&n filters

Motec Ecu

Twin Bocsh Racing Fuel Pumps

Custom Surge Tank, All Braided Lines

Custom Fuel Rail

900cc Injectors

Sard fully adjustable Fuel Regulator

ngk Iridium8 racing spark plugs

Motul 300v

Hks EVC5

Tein Coilovers

Nismo White Dash And Cluster

Recaro Drivers Seat

18x11 3 Piece Equipe Racing Wheels Allround 275x35x18 Falkens

Endless pads

Air Conditioning ( re mapped )

Full Alarm System

Sony Cd with remote.

power

500@4wheels@1bar on optimax no aditives EVERY DAY DRIVING

561hp@[email protected] on optimax no aditives EVERY DAY DRIVING

650hp@4wheels on race fuel. IF YOU REALLY WANT IT.

this is a seriously IMPRESSIVE and FAST CAR..

will run 10sec

ran 11.7@122mph on just 14psi soft launch. optimax in full street trim

only ever raced once. used everyday.

replacement cost over $100000

FOR SALE $75000

will consider trade.

will consider selling all performance mods as a full package inc motec ecu,clutch,intercooler in the lot, just put in your gtr and you will have a bargain.

$30000.00 plus your standard rb26 engine.

will also consider selling widebody without the mods and engine setup for $45000.00

so if you want a well built no expense spared supercar.

Genuine Ineterests Only Please. sms 0404134400

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You are going to get 1,000 posts asking for pics, just post them to save yourself the pain.

p.s. How much fuel pressure does it take to get 720cc injectors to pump out 800hp?

p.p.s BUMP :cheers:

You are going to get 1,000 posts asking for pics, just post them to save yourself the pain.

p.s. How much fuel pressure does it take to get 720cc injectors to pump out 800hp?

p.p.s BUMP :)

ALL PICTURES ARE IN HPI VOL 46 IN NEWS AGENTS NOW.

THANKS.

Hi there,

Are the cams 280 duration on both intake and exhaust and also what lift are they.

Can it make more HP on racefuel or you havent takin it that far yet.

280 cams on both sides.

not run on race fuel. this set up will make 600+ hp @4wheels easily. if you see the pictures and the article in hpi vol46 you will see what i mean.

280 cams on both sides.  

not run on race fuel. this set up will make 600+ hp @4wheels easily. if you see the pictures and the  article in hpi vol46 you will see what i mean.

ran the car on 1/4 for 1rst time, low boost run 14 psi @11.7@122mph

full tank fuel, street tyres, aircon.

look forward to a 10 sec 1/4 next test an tune.

lol sorry i forgot all about this topic.I have a few more questions for you.

1)Hows this thing on the street with those size cams are the ok or are they bordering ridiculous???

2)Does it run hot with cams that size as ive been told something with that size duration cams always run really hot.

4)What size lift are the cams?? are they the 10.? lift ones or the 11.? lift ones.

5)Whats the usuable rev range on these cams for both street and track.

6)Whats the compression ratio of the engine I can gather your running some high comp ratio...say 9-9.5 to 1.

7)What exact Motec does it have and do you have any under bonnet pics.

Thanks.

FOR SALE FEATURE CAR IN HPI VOL46 CURRENT ISSUE IN STANDS NOW

Car Specifications JGTC STYLE WIDEBODY WHITE WITH RED PEARL

800 horsepower GTR

450hp@4wheels@1bar optimax

520hp@[email protected] optimax

The car is tuned to 2bar of boost.

Redline 9000RPM

Twinn KKK K26 Blitz Top Mount Turbos

Blitz Manifold

Twinn External Wastegates

88mm JE Racing Foged Pistons

Hks 280 Cam Shafts

Hks Cam Gears

Hks Drag Pro Valve Springs

Modified Headwork

Balanced Crank

Short Pin Rods

ARP Rod Bolts

Nismo Oil Pump

Nismo Water Pump

Custom Catch Can, Braided Hose

Hks oill Cooler with remote filter

Os Giken Twin Palte Clutch

Twin 3" Stainless Steel Exhaust

55mm Tial Racing Blow Off Valve

120mm Blitz Intercooler

All custom piping

Custom stainless induction, k&n filters

Motec Ecu

Twin Bocsh Racing Fuel Pumps

Custom Surge Tank, All Braided Lines

Custom Fuel Rail

720cc Injectors

Sard Fuel Regulator

Hks EVCiv

Tein Coilovers

Nismo White Dash And Cluster

Recaro Drivers Seat

18x11 3 Piece Equipe Racing Wheels Allround 275x35x18 Falkens

Endless pads

Air Conditioning  

Full Alarm Sysytem

Sony Cd  

OFEERS OVER $85000

Family Situation Forces Sale

Genuine Ineterests Only Please. ph 0404134400

these turbos were on my built 2.7 previously and made 652hp@the wheels at 1.5 bar, with 103 octane fuel.

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