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hey all kinda new to these forums there great, i was wandering how much hp a stock r33 is im looking at getting a r33 gtst with a hks exhaust,air filter and blitz blow off valve, anda m spec front soon 93 model, but yea i was wandering if anyone knows the horsepower for a stock 33 thnx for your time

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classic skylines.....see that up there ^^^ that means old.........something r33's are not....im moving your thread to where someone might give a rats a55

next time....look what subforum you are in before posting irrelevent questions....

I'm moving your post.

now go to skyline specific discussion like a good little boy....

maybe i was harsh, i dunno, but ive had an absolute ass of a day.......and you pi55ed me off.

that is all.

dont do that mate. are u in QLD? coz thats where that particular mod is, and also being an older skyline owner. ive never seen him on the forum before

this is not being disrespectful to the mod above, im just saying dont not come onto this great skyline forum because you dont like 1 person that you will probably very rarely come across again

Sammie dont worry mate i f**ked up all the time when i first got on here champ so dont let it bother you and i think it was more of a piss take if you ask me

funny when you have your car 4 a while

wecome any way champ

james

A stock R33 depending on SI or SII will make say about 150kw at the rears.. maybe a little more - maybe a little less depending on how it has been driven..

yer thnx peeps due to that asshole of a mod - not exactly the nicest thing to say yourself..

anyways - stick around it's all good once you know where everything is - especially the search button..

happy with your car?

  • 3 years later...

hey dude i own a black r33 gtst and now have done a few mods to em. in stock form there about 150kw at the wheels. i have now done 3 1/2 zorst apexi safc2 pod tomei exhaust ajustable cam gear with exhaust cam offset 5 deg. removed vvt and a few other mods and on stock boost and a sliping like hell clutch (witch should have been my first upgrade cause now cant use the power) i made 185 rwkw with 675nm tourqe witch with stock boost and turbo i was very happy with. hope that helps :dry:

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