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Hey Guys,

I am buying a Stagea in the next 3 or so monthes. Yay Im so excited. Im importing it and most likely it will be an auto. So my first question is, How much will it cost me to get the car converted to a manual? And how much performance etc. will I gain from it?

Secondly, the MASA Bodykit, do they make a front bumper for the S1 Stegea? How mcuh would I be looking at to get this bodykit imported? Is there any bodykits avalible for the Stag here in Australia?

Thirdly, the engine in the Stag is the same as a 33gtst? What sought of mods have u guys done to your? What results do you have? What soughta 1/4 Miles are you running?

Cheers,

Chris

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First job, learn how to spell Stagea. You can't own one if you can't spell one.

Second job, learn how to use the search button. It is your best friend, you can find answers to almost all of your questions with a quick search.

There are is thread with a link to the Masa web site that you will find if you do a search.

There are great threads on Stagea mods, both engine and suspension, with some dyno sheets. You will find them easily if you do a search.

The 1/4 mile ET's and TS's are to be found with a quick search.

Welcome to the ranks of Stagea owners :D

PS; did I mention that you shoud do a search?

yup good stuff on the Stagea choice - and as SK said - the search button is your friend! :D All your question are answered in these forums already! All except maybe one - which is a current price of the Masa front end....

I got a quote through from Ken at JapanParts.com for the front end of the kit complete (front bar, bonnet, fenders, headlights, indicators, all mounting components) of 273,000 yen (AU$3500) + shipping... and if you are creative you could organise free shipping... PM me if you're NOT creative though and I'll offer some suggestions I had teed up.

But for all your other info... happy searching and reading!

:stupid:

Adam

PS. Did I mention my Stagea is for sale? :D

So as for performance, a standard S1 Stag RS Four goes- 0-100 in just under 7 seconds

400m in 15 Seconds

Is that about what they do? As for a turbo upgrade, what would be a good upgrade for around 200-250 atw?

I did a search but It didnt come up with anything fot the 1/4 Miles of the Stags, SK, whats your best ET?

So as for performance, a standard S1 Stag RS Four goes- 0-100 in just under 7 seconds

                                                                                          400m in 15 Seconds

Is that about what they do? As for a turbo upgrade, what would be a good upgrade for around 200-250 atw?  

I did a search but It didnt come up with anything fot the 1/4 Miles of the Stags, SK, whats your best ET?

I use our Stagea for towing the race car, so I am unlikely to race the tow car. There is a video of an NZ Stagea posted up that does 11's. On the day of the video it did a best of 11.7 from memory.:rofl:

Thats still damn fast!!!!! Smoked that CRX!!  Anyone got any other vids of stags?

Hey, I have a clip of my Stagea racing a Legacy GT at AIR. It was only a 15.0 pass so it's probably not what you're after.

Anyway, here's a link to some further 1/4 mile info:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=69809

Cheers

Daniel

Hey guys, in reagrds to the turbo, for 250kw atw, would a HKS GT3040 Turbo be to big? What sought of ET's would I be looking at with power like this?

Low 12's:cheers:

PS; the turbo contributes about 10% (price and power) of the upgrades that you will need. You won't have much change out of $15K, plus the cost of the Stagea in the first place.

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