throtl's R34 Skyline Build: Racing Debut Delayed for System Upgrades
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In the thrilling world of throtl, a beastly R34 Skyline was born, roaring to life at the GTR festival. But hold your horses, dear viewers, for this mean machine has yet to taste the tarmac in a race. Why, you ask? Well, the devil is in the details - crucial systems like all-wheel drive, nitrous injection, and fire suppression are still in the works. Picture this: a Nitro system promising to crank up the rb26's power to a monstrous 1500 horsepower, paving the way for that elusive 8-second pass they've been chasing.
With the intensity of a pit crew on race day, throtl dives into the nitty-gritty. They're drilling, tapping, and fitting nitrous Foggers into the intake manifold, gearing up for a symphony of power. The plan? Install the Nitrous system, ensure fire safety, fix the all-wheel drive, upgrade the oiling, and fine-tune the suspension for that perfect ride. And let's not forget the cherry on top - a Mitsubishi Eclipse giveaway with a side of $20,000 cash, because who doesn't love a good sweepstakes?
But wait, there's more! The team is on a mission to revamp the aesa all-wheel drive system, opting for an R32 attesa setup for that sweet control at the flick of a switch. And as if that wasn't enough adrenaline for one day, they're diving into the world of crank case ventilation and upgrading the Clear View filter housing for peak performance. With Brandon from dime PSI lending a hand in the plumbing department, and OC mobile alignment fine-tuning the alignment for drag strip domination, throtl is leaving no bolt unturned in their quest for automotive excellence.
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