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Okay this is how i see it;

Most stock R33 25t's i've seen run will run low 14's with crappy 60ft's between 2.0 - 2.5 put a set of slicks on it on stock rims i'm sure you could get 60ft down to 1.75 - 1.8 which should give you enough for low 13's and remember that elf is going to give you more power.

I find it hard to believe even a high 13 out of a stocker..

mine has a full exhaust ('cept the dump) with some nice suspension mods, i get 2.25 60' times.... (235 tyres) and I only managed a 14.86 BEST.

with a POD, and boost to 10psi I think a high 13 would be possible. but not stock. I'd like to see someone's timeslip for a STOCKER!?!?!

Originally posted by Strich9ine

I find it hard to believe even a high 13 out of a stocker..

mine has a full exhaust ('cept the dump) with some nice suspension mods, i get 2.25 60' times.... (235 tyres) and I only managed a 14.86 BEST.

with a POD, and boost to 10psi I think a high 13 would be possible. but not stock. I'd like to see someone's timeslip for a STOCKER!?!?!

Just cos you can't drive, doesn't mean that the car isn't capable of better :mad:;):D :D :P

I managed a 14.3 @ 95mph with spinning tyres in my stock R33 (air filter and cat back exhaust)... With good traction off the line (slicks as kabab suggested), a high 13 is very possible.

Low 13? No chance in hell.

Yeah but thoes mods would barely increase any power..

I still think low 13's are possible, most of you guys who go out have really stiff suspension to which doesn't help at all either...

Also another factor GTR's can run thoes time with abit more power stock which the elf would make up for and with slicks on stock suspension your 60ft's should be similar if not better.

not much differance? go learn what mods do to a car kabab.. i woulda thought u'd have half a clue considering how long u been on forums. Exhausts.. especially on turbo cars help, not just by the better flow but by the inherent boost increase which comes with this better flow etc. So an exhaust is a decent mod for a car. put a stock exhaust on and see how asthmatic your car feels especially top end.

look at all these people with mods tho.... hicks is pulling 13.7 (BEST)

and he's got 14psi, POD, full zorst, FMIC.. all that...

if you can pull a high 13 stock, why spend $2500 on those mods ?

hence my theory of not getting a stocker in the 13s....

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