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Old 19-11-2008, 10:30 PM   #1
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Powered by the RB25DET, the R33 GTS25t is all but underpowered. In comparison to the previous top-of-the-line RB20DET, the 2.5l is way more flexible. The turbo still does not start working until about 3500rpm, but thanks to the healthy dis-placement of 2498cc and a relatively high (for a turbo) compression ratio of 9.0:1, the engine does not suffer from too much lag below that. Thus, although the car has gained approximately 70kg over the R32 GTS-t, the 250 turbo-charged horses still make for a more than adequate acceleration of 7.1 seconds from 0-60mph for the automatic version. The quarter mile is reached in a tad under 15 and a half seconds, which is quite remarkable for a family car. But traffic-light showdowns are not what the Skylines of this generation were aimed at. From the basic R33 GTS up to the fabulous GT-R, these cars lived for the twisty stuff. Thanks to an enhanced R32 suspension and the stiffness settings of the coupe, the R33 GTS25t in effect feels smaller than it is. The steering is a bit too light at low-to-medium speeds, but otherwise the car shines with an excellently balanced chassis and feels stable and secure at all speeds - in contrast to the R32 GTS-t even at high speeds. Still, throttle steer is well possible and oversteer easily induced.




I'm interested to see who agrees with this section taken from a net review as I've always considered the Skyline's to be a tarted up family sedan in the same way as the SS, XR6T, etc are.

Also interesting to note the 0-100 and 0-400m times quoted for a bone stock example (something I've been trying to find for ages, yet struggled as nearly every example is or has been modified).

R33 GTST Coupe will do mid 14's 1/4 mile.. and they're easy to squeeze large amounts of power out of it

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Old 21-11-2008, 07:37 PM   #2
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I've never been beaten by an R33T. So they can't possibly be that quick! the GTR though slaughtered me
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Old 17-12-2008, 08:21 AM   #3
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I had some lovely fella harass me this morning on my way to work. Slipped into performance mode gave a bit of throttle & waited & waited & waited only when i hit the brakes did he come flying past. haha

Was a GT-T with massive exhaust & a front mount so big that could almost replace his front bar.........
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I'v a mate has a R33, its more then just a tarted up family sedan, man she goes, and handles. Also knew someone witha R33, but an auto, not as fun.

Only problem with skylines is that everyone seems to think of them a a GT-R or AWD collectivly.
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