RE: Nissan Skyline GT-R (R32): Spotted
Discussion
Guvernator said:
RemyMartin81D said:
Rare because they are utterly horrid?
Sorry. IMO they ruin the car.
Yep I'm afraid I have to agree. If you have to go aftermarket, the only wheels that should grace a Skyline GT-R are Volks TE37's or BBS LM's.Sorry. IMO they ruin the car.
bloomen said:
Your engine may be fine, though that's distinctly debatable, the less said about the robustness of the transmission the better. Mucho bitter experience.
Lol - try a transmission from a cosworth/Subaru/evo and compare.It's not so much that the transmissions are a problem, more the engines make too much power. Even then it's only third that goes, diffs/transfer box/shafts etc generally good for 700+ in the cars I know and have driven.
I also know people that get on fine with the standard box at very high power. It's changing too quickly and aggressively into third that kills them - the casing flexes slightly apparently so It strips the edges of third gear. At least this is what happened to mine. Only once in ten years and definitely my fault - what happens when you're chasing lap times - cough - 52's at brands Indy
Notanotherturbo said:
Guvernator said:
RemyMartin81D said:
Rare because they are utterly horrid?
Sorry. IMO they ruin the car.
Yep I'm afraid I have to agree. If you have to go aftermarket, the only wheels that should grace a Skyline GT-R are Volks TE37's or BBS LM's.Sorry. IMO they ruin the car.
"top of the range Toyo Proxy T1R high performance tyres" - they aren't even top of Toyos range and "top of the range stereo" - err...not really. That (I think) Kenwood is much closer to bottom of the range than top.... Artistic license like this makes me question the honesty of the rest of the car....
flipperoo said:
"top of the range Toyo Proxy T1R high performance tyres" - they aren't even top of Toyos range and "top of the range stereo" - err...not really. That (I think) Kenwood is much closer to bottom of the range than top.... Artistic license like this makes me question the honesty of the rest of the car....
Toyo Proxy T1R's are a superb tyre. I should know. Ive run them on several high performance cars that I've owned including a Mitsubishi Evo Tommi Makinen that was running 550bhp and they were excellent, flawless on road and track! As for the stereo, its actually a Sony unit Beautiful car, there certainly aren't many left like that anymore; mechanically standard and clearly so well looked after. I'd venture it won't sit long at all!
tim milne said:
Guvernator said:
Bigger twins or single turbo, fuel injectors, exhaust\intake mods and a re-map, basically you don't need to perform open heart surgery on the engine which is where things usually get complicated\expensive until you are way past 600bhp.
I, along with David Yu, ran R32 Skylines back in the mid nineties and can attest to difference between the myths and the reality of their reliability when tuned. ... which had strengthened internals and revved its heart out to 9,500 RPM making 650BHP in the process.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff