Gee Skyline_guy you are using all my info ya dirty bugger
Seriously though in order to achive the 400+ hp you still need to free up the intake and exhaust. So by putting pod filters on, a decent big bore of 3 1/2", adding a front mount plus the rest you have mentioned will enable you to achive the max the factory turbos will flow which seems to be around the 450hp mark. That makes a lot of sence since they are rated at 225hp each.
Originally posted by RazorGTR Gee Skyline_guy you are using all my info ya dirty bugger
Seriously though in order to achive the 400+ hp you still need to free up the intake and exhaust. So by putting pod filters on, a decent big bore of 3 1/2", adding a front mount plus the rest you have mentioned will enable you to achive the max the factory turbos will flow which seems to be around the 450hp mark. That makes a lot of sence since they are rated at 225hp each.
If I had a GTR at my disposal I would gladly get my own information. Care to ship one over?
I primarily use your information becasue you actually know what the hell you are talking about. It's you, SDU, GTR.CO.UK and sean morris where I get most of my learning done. I'll just have to wait till 2007, then I can start schooling people too. Then we will need an american GTR club....or better yet we could unite into one global club with members all over.
Just wanted to say that Dirk Schoysman (Test Driver for Nissan at the time, also known as Mr Skyline) did the Nürburgring in 7.59 in 1994 in the R33 GT-R Vspec.
So that's 10 years ago... Nice to compare to a brand new development from Chevy... Though i really like that car too...
Originally posted by skylineGTR_guy If I had a GTR at my disposal I would gladly get my own information. Care to ship one over?
I primarily use your information becasue you actually know what the hell you are talking about. It's you, SDU, GTR.CO.UK and sean morris where I get most of my learning done. I'll just have to wait till 2007, then I can start schooling people too. Then we will need an american GTR club....or better yet we could unite into one global club with members all over.
Originally posted by SimonSays Just wanted to say that Dirk Schoysman (Test Driver for Nissan at the time, also known as Mr Skyline) did the Nürburgring in 7.59 in 1994 in the R33 GT-R Vspec.
So that's 10 years ago... Nice to compare to a brand new development from Chevy... Though i really like that car too...