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Old 10-03-2003, 10:11 PM
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what kind of hp

i don't know to much about these car what kind of hp can these cars put down stock and moded?
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Old 10-04-2003, 12:57 AM
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Stock 300 @ the crank. Moded, depends on the mods. Easy 550 with slight mods, without going heavy into a 2nd mortgage. Deep pockets well over 1000hp. Its all about the cash.

HP does not tell the whole story of this car. Its the total balance of the car along with its build qualities that seperate this vehical comapered to the rest.

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i thought the GTR R33 was the best...hmm, but i can believe the R32 is better, cuz it does have the orginal RB26DETT..lol
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Is that why thy cost so much, because there easy to mod for big hp? anyway i sure wish i could afford one
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Re: what kind of hp

The reason it costs so much is the parts are expensive. Nothing more. To get an RB26DETT to make say over 600hp it isn't going to be cheap. It isn't just the engine that costs it is the tuning and the rest of the driveline that you have to change to support it. Sure you can make just the engine do it on a cheap budget but you will also have lots of dramas and a short lived amount of power before it goes bang.
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