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~NOT MINE~ R32 skyline ...2.8 liter stroker 6 speed hks transmission low boost..
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The HCR32 Skyline debuted in May 1989. It was available as either a 2-door coupe or 4-door sedan/saloon, all other bodystyles were dropped. It featured several versions of the RB-series straight-6 engines, which had improved heads (the twelve port inlet was gone) and used the ECCS (Electronically Concentrated Control System) injection system. Also available were an 1800 cc 4 cylinder GXi model. Most models had HICAS four wheel steering, with the rear wheels being hydraulically linked to the front steering. The 2.5 litre version became one of the first cars made in Japan to feature a 5 speed automatic transmission. The GTS-t Type M included larger five-stud 16 in wheels, four piston front callipers and twin piston rears. ABS was optional (except for the GT-R), viscous LSD was standard on all turbo models and optional on all but the GXi.
R32 Models:
GXi Type-X - 1.8 L CA18i I4, 91 hp (67 kW)
GTE Type-X - 2.0 L RB20E I6, 125 hp (93 kW, 172 N m)
GTS Type-X, S, J - 2.0 L RB20DE I6 155 hp (115 kW, 184 N m)
GTS-25 Type-X, S, XG - 2.5 L RB25DE I6, 180 hp (132 kW, 231 N m)
GTS-t Type-M - 2.0 L RB20DET turbo I6, 212 hp (158 kW, 263 N m)
GTS-4 - 2.0 L RB20DET turbo I6, 212 hp (158 kW, 263 N m) Atessa (RWD w/ FW assist)
GTS-4 - 2.6 L RB26DE I6, 225 hp (169 kW, Atessa (RWD w/ FW assist) Autech Version - auto only
GT-R - 2.6 L RB26DETT twin-turbo I6, 280 hp (206 kW, 368 N m) Atessa (RWD w/ FW assist) also NISMO, V-Spec and V-Spec II variants.
GT-R
The GT-R returned with twin ceramic turbochargers, all-wheel steering, all wheel drive, and 280 hp (206 kW) at 6800 rpm. The RB26DETT engine actually produced ~320 hp, but it was unstated due to the Japanese car makers' "gentlemen's agreement" not to exceed 206 kW (276 hp). The engine was designed for ~500 hp in racing trim, and then muzzled by the exhaust, boost restriction, and ECU. The electronic boost control had a small physical restriction in the control lines. It was marked in yellow so the new owner could remove it and enjoy a safe factory boost increase. The GT-R had Super HICAS, a more advanced computer controlled four wheel steering system using electric actuators.
The GT-R had a significantly larger intercooler, larger brakes, and aluminum front guards and bonnet. Other distinguishing features include flared front and rear wheel arches. More supportive seats were fitted, and the turbo boost gauge and digital clock were removed from inside the instrument cluster. The clock was replaced with a torque meter that indicated how much torque was being delivered to the front wheels (0%-50%). Oil temp, voltage and turbo boost gauges were fitted below the climate control.
The Porsche 959 was Nissan's target when designing the GT-R. The chief engineer, Naganori Itoh, intended to use the car for Group A racing, so the design specification was drawn up in conjunction with a copy of the Group A rules. The Nordschleife production car record at the time of development was 8'45" - set by a Porsche 944. Nissan test driver Hiroyoshi Katoh reset the record with a time of 8'20".[5] Best Motoring managed 8'22"38.[6]
The R32 GT-R dominated JTCC, winning 29 races from 29 starts, taking the series title every year from 1989-1993.[7] It took 50 races from 50 starts from 1991-1997 (latterly R33) in the N1 Super Taikyu. The R32 GT-R was introduced in the Australian Bathurst 1000 touring-car race to compete against GM Holden and Ford V8 saloons, winning in 1991 & 1992. This success led to the Australian motoring press naming the car Godzilla due to it being a "monster from Japan" and as Australia was the first export market for the car the name quickly spread. However, the GT-R's success was a major contributing factor, sounding the death knell of Group A Touring Car racing; with the formula being scrapped soon after. JTCC was similarly blighted by the R32 GT-R, and splintered soon after, leading to the switch to the Supertouring category and also indirectly to the GT500 category of today.
When originally designed, the homologation rulebook mandated 16" wheels, so that's what the GT-R got. This limited the size of the brakes, and the Nissan four pots weren't really up to competition use. A later change in rules allowed 17" wheels, so in February 1993 the GT-R V-spec (for Victory) emerged wearing 17" BBS mesh wheels covering larger Brembo brakes. The clutch actuation changed from a push to a pull system, and the car received an active rear differential. A year later the V-Spec II appeared with a new sticker and wider tires
Beautiful car, ugly ass wing.
Stock wing looks better.
he doesnt know how to shift the dog box tranny.
By limitlessracer [Affiliate User] 1220998944 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeit still shouldnt grind when shifting. nascar uses dog boxes and they dont grind like that.
By limitlessracer [Affiliate User] 1220998862 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removewhy are u clutching with ur right foot? thats soo stupid!!!!!!!!
By candyman626626 [Affiliate User] 1220990636 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei like the 33's
By UnwrittenEpitaph [Affiliate User] 1220990091 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveYou can hear it is an unsync'ed box man.. Never watched rally? they make same noise when they shift into gear...
By rotaxmax3 [Affiliate User] 1220981628 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveNice car even though its not yours
By ImportPerformance [Affiliate User] 1220966597 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveYou funkin minda's, its got a dog box in it that doesn't have syncro's like your noraml everyday box, and they also have straight cut gears, hence the noise of the box and it crunch when engaging gears.
By footsoulja84 [Affiliate User] 1220959275 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThat gearbox wont last much longer hahaha
By Defunkt25 [Affiliate User] 1220958412 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removewow. F**king learn to shift gears dumass
By superprones [Affiliate User] 1220924981 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeif your concerened with mpg then you shouldnt get it...
By jdmEJ257 [Affiliate User] 1220922693 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveAnyone know the mpg this car gets? Im considering one
By armandthepimp101 [Affiliate User] 1220915603 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThats him destorying his gearbox.
By dmanero [Affiliate User] 1220911532 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removefuckin shakes need to learn how to fuckin shift
By 97gtrr33man [Affiliate User] 1220903934 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removenot 100% shur but it sounds lik hes not used to shifting a dog box...
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