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A stock out of the factory Type M weighs 1290kg unladen. Add to that the weight of fuel (60l tank) and optional bits n pieces and it'll get heavier. Non Type M GTSt's were 1260kg.

And for the love of god stop calling it a M Spec... the only M Spec Skyline Nissan made in the 90's was an R34 GTR.

RB25DET's weren't available in R32 GTSt's. RB25DE (non turbo) engines featured in the R32 GTS25 though.

An RB20DET engine makes 158.13 kw at 6400 rpm and 264.78 Nm at 3200 rpm.

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Greetings All.

Thanks funkymonkey! Sorry i called it a m-spec...lol...

Im just doing research on it all at the moment, thats why i kinda need to know what sorta power + torque the RB25DET makes...infact...what about the RB25DE??

Cheers,

--Tonba

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A stock out of the factory Type M

My man :)

I swear sometimes it seems Shan and I have the same brain but I'm white and he's bleck

:lol:

If everyone on SAU could *get it right* and call R32/33's 'Type M's' it'd make us sound more like proper Skyline enthusiasts... /rant (so says a Silvia owner)

You see a lot of different figures out there for the R32 weight.

got a bit heavier in the new ones..

mine weighs 1270kg unloaded (non typem auto).. but if you ditch the spare (15kg.. yes 15kg), and get a gtr bonnet.. thats an easy 25kg saved..

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