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Hey everyone, i just picked up my car from APC yesterday, and found out that my car has 187.4 RWKW. I have got a 94 r33 gtst with the following mods, CES HPC coated double dump pipes, High flowed cat, Kakimoto racing exhaust, 500hp fuel pump, blitz air filter, and 10 pounds of boost and my car made 187.4 rwkw's. Next mod is a front mount, and possibly an engine management upgrade. But 187.4 rwkw's i recon is good for a R33 with these basic mods. WHAT do u Guys think?????

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Hey everyone, i just picked up my car from APC yesterday, and found out that my car has 187.4 RWKW.  I have got a 94 r33 gtst with the following mods, CES HPC coated double dump pipes, High flowed cat, Kakimoto racing exhaust, 500hp fuel pump, blitz air filter, and 10 pounds of boost and my car made 187.4 rwkw's.  Next mod is a front mount, and possibly an engine management upgrade.  But 187.4 rwkw's i recon is good for a R33 with these basic mods.  WHAT do u Guys think?????

Dyno Dynamics? Shoot out mode?

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honestly they are very very good, everyone who has them will know this. my car dynoed at 152rwkw's before the ces double dumps, fuel pump and the extra boost. you guys should get them. Theres a group buy thing on the For Sale forum, go check it out, they do cost a bit, but trust me they are worth it.

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That sounds about right 187.4 Rwkw, We had a similar r33 1995 GTS-T with Dump pipes pod, Front mount intercooler, 12psi boost dyno at 194 Rwkw on standard premium unleaded, with shoot out mode.

run it down the strip and couldn't get any traction (up here in FNQ) untill about 3th gear, with ET of 14.0 at 107mph.

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