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*pulls hair out*

this has been covered heaps of times... do a search!!

yes this is the naturally aspirated section, so he wud be obviously quoting the 25de

and yes its around 100-110rwkw depending on dyno.

and yes thats a stock'ish figure (maybe pod and/or cai at the most)

and yes its for a black r33

and yes its true black r33s are faster than the pink ones

and yes this can all be found in a search...

kthnxbai

p.s:

Does anyone know what the power output is for a stock R33 GTS (RB25) is? Had an argument with a couple of mates today on who'd win at the end of a standing quarter/kilometre, my R33, a VL (non turbo) or a 4L EB Falcon?

max power output does not necessarily mean fast times...

and a quarter/kilometre is only 250m...

and if your standing, then i guess you win...

so what is it your actually trying to ask?

less talk, more timeslips....

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*pulls hair out*

this has been covered heaps of times... do a search!!

yes this is the naturally aspirated section, so he wud be obviously quoting the 25de

and yes its around 100-110rwkw depending on dyno.

and yes thats a stock'ish figure (maybe pod and/or cai at the most)

and yes its for a black r33

and yes its true black r33s are faster than the pink ones

and yes this can all be found in a search...

Dude, no need for the freakin' sarcasm...

I tried a search, any thread with a mention of '25' or 'RB' or 'power' comes up, equating to about 70% of the site. Isn't the whole point of a forum for those who have relevant knowledge to share it with thse who don't, and want to learn?

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the knowledge is there, its been shared - i know because i have personally posted a dyno graph of my stock R33 can you imagine that forums will be filled full of rubbish if every 2nd person wanted to know the power of their RB, the 1/4 mile times their car should run and their rice rating?

i may have been overly crude, but it took 20 minutes for your question to be answered by redemblem...

and it took me less than 20 seconds to find these:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=88879&hl=power

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=81666&hl=rwkw

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=74293&hl=rwkw

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=25301&hl=

(you do the maths)

kthnxbai

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go and get boned EUG cause you obviously need to get layed. Maybye your hairdressor boyfriend with his gold supra can pick you up and you can jerk him off.

Then you might take this a bit less seriously? what, you making money from this site and this is really bothering you?

Stop being a queer, or youll end up being one of those cranky old people in a unit complex complaining about noise or rubish.

fag

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you are 3 months late dude.

and what's with all the sausage talk? you are obviously the one with the complex about penises (omg i said penis) and homosexuals.

kthnx

oh p.s - i have said that i may have been overly rude... so take that penis out of your butt and let this thread die along with the other 500 threads about the power output of that penis in ur butt...

oh wait.. i'm starting to sound like you... hmmm... sorry

on a serious note - how many others would search and find this thread looking for their answer? my money is that next month another one will post asking for dyno/quarter mile answers for their car... and the simple solution will be to actually take their car out and do the run and find out for themselves.

so drop it ross - cos as i said before i do have a thread in the NA section with dyno charts and power outputs and the mods that i had done - and if ppl learn to search for 20 seconds they can possibly have their questions answered based on my experiences.

now that you see my point of view and completely understand where i'm coming from - lets be friends, but straight friends cos i'm into girls =)

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Yeah, ok. Just like stiring people up that winge. I must have got to you a bit. You wrote a pretty big reply. hahahah. Ill learn to live without you my friend. I might even jump the fence and smash a fat girl from the country or something then ill drive her home in my ""turbo"" skyline. haha. later buddy

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BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA sorry I found that one Kinda Funny and since Your ONline and all I hope you won't Mind answering what P/Output i would Get with Cpld air induction/ rb26dett Hex throttle Setup GTR plenum Chamber Upgrade Or any other Bright Ideas You might Have for some RB25 NA goodnes :)

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I have a 25det but, I would ditch the plenum idea go with what you said. Also upgrade injectors and pump and get a motec or power fc engine management.

Plenums even on my turbo 25 are really a bit of a gymock and dont offer much in the way of performance until you have big power allready (400kw+).

cams, head work. Are you on your p's? If not just swap motors with a turbo 25det.

you will be strugling to get the perfrmance of a turbo one without blowing too much money.

Rather than waste the money modding it, if thats the case save for a 25det or go all out and get a rb26!

hope that helps,

laters

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My cousin owns a stockish gts25 r33. with zorst & hi-flow apexi panel filter

From what I've seen it has a decent launch, but later the commodores & falcons creep in front due to the 2.5L displacement versus a 3L+ engine

Thank god the rb25de is twin cam, it's a godsend for the n/a :rofl:

I wonder how a NEO engine would perform?

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Yeah Im on my P's still Not that i care I been Driving alot longer than Alot of people on the road and Have already Built up strong turbo cars But lately I cant get enough of that NA goodnes hence this new buildup and me ae71 buildup reved out to 10 grand today on the way Home from work :D

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the knowledge is there, its been shared - i know because i have personally posted a dyno graph of my stock R33 can you imagine that forums will be filled full of rubbish if every 2nd person wanted to know the power of their RB, the 1/4 mile times their car should run and their rice rating?

i may have been overly crude, but it took 20 minutes for your question to be answered by redemblem...

and it took me less than 20 seconds to find these:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=88879&hl=power

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=81666&hl=rwkw

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...c=74293&hl=rwkw

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...topic=25301&hl=

(you do the maths)

kthnxbai

HHAHAHAHAHAH EUG!!! you are my new Spokesman :)

yeah my R33GTS-4 only make 104kw on 4WD Dyno :P

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