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has anyone seen the gold r33 on the front cover of the latest fast 4's?

the mag comes with a dvd that goes through the build up and all of the mods.

The car pulls 301 rwkw on the dvd. I didnt know that was possible for a internally standard rb25det? Also its producing that power at 20psi+. This says alot about the strength and tuning of the rb25.

I dont want to start crap but wont reliabilty become a big issue constantly producing those numbers????

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has anyone seen the gold r33 on the front cover of the latest fast 4's?

the mag comes with a dvd that goes through the build up and all of the mods.

The car pulls 301 rwkw on the dvd. I didnt know that was possible for a internally standard rb25det? Also its producing that power at 20psi+. This says alot about the strength and tuning of the rb25.

I dont want to start crap but wont reliabilty become a big issue constantly producing those numbers????

Id just like to know what area of Bathurst inspired him......Bathurst Maccas on a Saturday night perhaps??

bathurst???

last thing on my mind when im modifying my car

reason im asking is i thought standard internal rb25 were only good for bit over 250rwkw???

oh yeah on the dvd he says last tune he made 280rwkw but on this dyno he makes 301rwkw. wtf???

wish my car could jump 20 kw when i put it on another dyno

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Its Bathurst inspired because it is a winnar!  "You're all a pack of assholes".  Classic.

Hahahaha. :lol:

Well put. The only trouble is I was one of them. :)

How little I knew then of Nissan's beast. ;)

Winners = Yes

El Bee

rofl laurie are you an ex-commonwhore man are you? at least you have come over to the dark side.

Great speach from Jimmy that one

You've got me there Duncan.

Went from a VL (with Nissan 3L), to an Aussie R31 (same engine), to the R33.

There is a natural progression there (in my eyes anyway).

Jim's remark was correct but I think that it was Dick's fans who were most peeved by the situation. Stopped a Ford (Sierra turbo) from winning that year didn't it ?

Funny how the Sierra's were cheered because they had a Ford badge, even though you weren't likely to be able to buy one anywhere.

Enjoy!

El Bee

LMAO thats my car folks and its not bathurst inspired lol wouldnt it be a r32 gtr?? fast fours did alot of dumb shit like saying my adj cam gears were 264 degree for one wich is just stupid..i didnt get a chance to dble check all the bs

and for the question in the 1st post is it possible well didnt my dyno proove it??

ya spend $$$ ya get good results yoshi /bd4s / croydon built the car never misses a beat run 1.5 bar daily..with cam gears and more boost and cooler day its easy to make 20kw...

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has anyone seen the gold r33 on the front cover of the latest fast 4's?

the mag comes with a dvd that goes through the build up and all of the mods.

The car pulls 301 rwkw on the dvd. I didnt know that was possible for a internally standard rb25det? Also its producing that power at 20psi+. This says alot about the strength and tuning of the rb25.

I dont want to start crap but wont reliabilty become a big issue constantly producing those numbers????

i have seen 340rwkw on an internally standard rb25, but the owner understood that running with that power the car would not last long ;)

but yes it is possible, just not for too long.

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