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helo everyone,

i just race my R33GTST on the test and tune at willowbank on saturday the 17th of July. i ran a 13.4 at 186km,i done 3.12sec at 60ft, i was running 1.3 bar boost and i have a lot of wheel spin, so i am think to put RE540 255/40/17 tyres for the next test n tune,hope it wil help for getting better time,

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Apexi RX6 high-mount turbo

Apexi exhaust manifold

Apexi external wasgate

Apexi cam shaft

Apexi valve spring

Apexi fuel pump

Apexi injector

metal head gaskit

ARC front mount intercooler

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HKS Hyper max suspension

17x9. 17x8 works 5 spoke wheels with near new tyres

Blitz dual sbc boost control

Trust fuel pressure gauge

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Z32 air flow meter

Full body kit

GTR spoiler

Nismo engine and boot strace brace

Driver side RECARO seat

Just Dyno the car at Dyno source and it made 392hp at rear wheels in 1.3bar(pump fuel)

no man,i am going back oversea,so i going to selll my car,if you know anyone interest my car,plz let me know,on the street in 2nd gear speed abt 80km,i hit throttle,it wil spin up to 120km,very fast!

if i am not going back oversea,i wil keep the car,but.....time to go home

i dyno my car at dyno source,it make 392hp at rear wheel on 1.3bar,still running very rivh,so i think i can run up to 1.4bar,should make over 400hp at wheel,

on street,its so much fun when wheel spin at 100km,but no very good on the quater miles,coz too much wheel spin,thats why my 60ft was 3.12sec,

mick51:wow i didn't even know apexi made fuel pumps! What sort of engine managment r u useing?

if you didnt know,you should call apexi and find out :D

i use the japanese ECU,its full tuned in japan,and i have dyno the car and A/F are perfect,

so whats the power you make on you car?

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