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1st to about 55km/h

2nd till 100km/h

3rd till 150km/h

4th till 200km/h ???

5th....not sure, mine still has speed limiter so i haven't been above that. These are the values i got out of the manual, also i've tried and tested, seem pretty close

i remember sydneykid worked this out. top of fifth was around 270km/hr?! So your about right bass junky.

quote:-

"been a while since i had the old r33.. but

1st was about 40km/hr

2nd up to 70km/hr

3rd up to 120km/hr"

you say all at 7000rpm, but with those speeds you musta been granny shiftin! :rofl:

Grab a spreadsheet, do a search and find the circumference of the tyres you are running, then combined with your gearbox ratios and final drive ratio you can work it out very accurately....do std R33s have enough grunt to rev out top gear, or does drag etc get too high and the engine call it quits at sat 6,500rpm?

1st 60 ish wheel spin

2nd 110 @ 8000 never need to do that but

3rd dont know didnt look

4th 200+

5th the apexi RSM said 260 at 6500

i dont have a standard diff its a machincal locker 2 way what ever you call it.

All done on private roads (track) :)

r33 gtst 216rwkw

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