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the R32 GTST 400m times of 14.63???

mine has a zorst, running 10psi and remapped ECU and POD and would only just get into the 14s... some semi slicks as well and then maybe that time would be true... then again im not the best launcher in the world.

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My GTS-4 Sedan Auto, Very stock (Just Cheap pod filter and cold air induction) has run a 15.4 in very hot conditions, after a few runs, I am very sure with a good launch and the right conditions I could run 15 flat.

A manual r32 GTS-t Coupe could run a 14.6.

Greg.

absolutely stock?

those times are meant to be for STOCK cars.... when i took mine the first time when all it had was a zorst and nothing else it ran a 15.5 on a coldish night... i spose with decent wheels it maybe able to do a 15.0 but that still isnt stock

Mine ran 14.6 with a cat back exhaust, blitz ECU, air pod, stock turbo, 11psi. This was on a night that i broke it on my 6th run, no compression in cylinder 6 (2 valves burnt). After fixing it we discovered that it had been running for a while with lower comp in that cylinder, so it was a tad down on power. Feels quicker now that its all fixed up.

If i tried again with a bit of practice I might get it down to a 14.4. While the figure the site stipulates is probably now a genuine stock time... its not THAT far off. However their weight listed is also a bit off the mark (i believe the 32 gtst weights 1350-80?)

Red17

But i dont see the point in hammering the car when I havent changed anything that would make it go any faster :)

I ran a 14.2 with cat back exhaust/filter and standard boost.!!

2.1 ish 60 foot. and I had ran a 1.9 earlier in the night. So theoretically it was good for a 14 flat if i could get the same launch..

With full exhaust/tune/pump/boost I am hoping for hi to maybe mid 13 with a good launch

Originally posted by Duncan

I ran 14.3 with stock zorst, stock airbox, stock everything except 9psi boost.  R33 gtst, we all know they are better :uh-huh:

butt uglier.

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