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19 hours ago, FedBpy2018 said:

Hello,

My names Michael, always loved skylines but only recently been able to get one and looking forward to it, if any questions feel free to ask

Welcome mate. But which Skyline are you specifically getting and which variant, turbo or not turbo etc etc?

It's more like if you have any questions let ask us. ?

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Ok here are some pics of my skyline and a video of me using quater throttle, almost missed 3rd, not game enough to go wide open lol oh and does anyone know what kind of intercooler it has? Its big and thick, also i dont know what those red adjusters do on the shock tower if anyone knows

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Car looks great! I remember getting my first R33, this one reminds me of it.

Cooler looks the goods. Nice and thick! Unfortunately, unless there is branding on it its going to be hard to identify. Have you had a good look at all surfaces? 

 

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13 minutes ago, FedBpy2018 said:

Had a mte with me to do 2 timed pulls, first was 20-140 in 14 seconds, second was 20-80 in 4.5 seconds, would that be right for stock power @ 10psi of boost?

That's a pretty random range that you aren't likely to get a comparison for.

but for reference they are heaps slow with a stock turbo regardless of boost.

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