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agreed with the silver 33 gtr that was one sexy beast :P

Have to say the corvette sounded nice!

Was also very pleased to see the silver 33 GTR from HPI a while ago. It's almost the perfect looking car for mine. Love the leather seats.

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well, i was happy enough with 174.8 rwkw, let alone 272 with an exhaust leak!!! :D

however, im only running a fmic, an exhaust with a std cat and stock boost!!! me thinks there is some un-tapped potential there......

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Not sure.. I *think* it's the engine originally in the Trueno. The engine it's replaced with in D is from the AE111 and that's the one that revs to 11k. Either way, my bro is clueless about the whole thing, just like Takumi hahahahaha

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What i can remember:

96 R33 GTS-T S2 with 3" exhaust from dump = 151kW

91 Corolla Seca SX, stock = 75kW

Pro Engines work ute - 137.3rwKw!

Googies - 272kw

Frink - 174.8 rwkw

The litle datto 1600 -180sumtin kw

Corvette - 275kw

Mine - 290kw

Other grey gtr was 260somthing i think??

But thats all i can rember/pull from this thread..

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i want one...

Formula Atlantic Facts.

1.6-liter, four-cylinder, non-turbocharged, 16-valve, fuel-injected, dual-overhead cam, Toyota 4A-GE engines, capable of producing 240 horsepower at 9,500 rpm and speeds in excess of 165 mph

The teams run a 12 race season on a minimum of $650,000usd

http://www.toyotaatlantic.com/Atlantic101/FastFacts.asp - interesting read

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Thanks for remembering my power figure geordie.....

I was impressed when mine made 186.7rwkw running standard boost :D

AND, my power FC is sitting in my bedroom waiting till very early next year to go in and then ill guarantee over 200 at the wheels...

Hows that for an R31??? :)

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