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I'm not sure how you could find out...

Quickest unopened rb20 ive seen in the flesh wasnt in a r32, but rather in a mates 260z.

It does mid 12 sec passes with nothing more than intake/exhaust, bigger turbo & chipped ecu.

But I too would be interested to know what the quickest 32 with rb20 does.

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I want to see of them pull times before judging how fast they really are :blink:

I was trying to find reference for rb20 powered drag cars in japan. Best I could find was something that did low 11's. I am sure they must have got better than that over the years somewhere.

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The fastest GTSt know of running an RB20DET in NZ was running standard internals and did around 12.1 with a huge turbo. There was a GTS4 running RB20DET that ran 11.8 but required NOS to get a launch without bogging.

I think HPI vol 1 or 2 shows a RB"24"DET GTSt doing a ten if I remember correctly.

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