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umm the gtst realistcly would do in the 16s, lets not kid our selfs

i owned a R33 GTS-T with a mad exhaust, runnin 12psi boost and it only ran into the high 15's low 16's...

a 32 is only 2.0l as well, so it would run high 16's

either your 33 was running like shat, or you cant drive.

or maybe your exhaust wasnt MAD enough.

ive seen 33's with FULLY SICK exhausts and 12 MEGA psi running 14's

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I have never seen a turbo Skyline run higher than a mid 15, stock or modded.

A stock SR20 Pulsar from the early to mid '90s run 16.2. Hell, even a stock base model BA Falcon 4L auto is supposed to run 16 flat or better

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the common misconception is a 'stock' car...

has anyone ever seen a DEAD STOCK r32 down at the drags?

...most people often call a car with just a 3" exhaust a 'stock' car

i mean stock exhaust, muffler, cat, air filter, boost, fuel... EVERYTHING

the kind of person who takes their car to the drags is the same kind of person who will modify it

i tend to think that i DEAD STOCK r32 gtst with a normal driver would run a 16...

Waz.

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Well heres my 2 cents

I have an R31 Skyline with an RB30E in it and the thing was stock as they come and ran high 16's. I added extractors and exhaust and got low high 15's, low 16's. Now I don’t know where every one is getting there information that R32 Skylines stock would run 16's, but my stock R32 seems to be a hell of a lot faster then my R31 and it has been completely stock till about 2 days ago when I added a pod and all that did was make it sound good no noticeable performance. I think people should check there numbers before posting that R32's run 16's.

Just because you have an engine that’s about to die or a bigger engine then a 2.0L and your car is slow, don’t mean the majority of stock R32's are slower then you :kick:

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i mean stock exhaust, muffler, cat, air filter, boost, fuel... EVERYTHING

the kind of person who takes their car to the drags is the same kind of person who will modify it

Gimme $50 and i'll go take mine out there and see how slow mine can run :rofl:.. it's auto which would make it even better. oh but its got a K&N filter so i guess it's too highly modified :)

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Go on, we will pass the colleciton hat around:)

My stock R32 ran a 13.4 @ 108mph. Gtr and R33 owners call their internally std engines stock, well so am i:)

If you cant run a 15.5 in any std manual id be scratchign my head. I have been in an R32m which other then a air filter is completely std. Im betting it woudl get into the high 14s pretty easily, where is 46n2 when you need him:)

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