GT-R33 or 25GT-T 34?

stock for stock, most probably not..

if you mod, then its a diff story
 
cmng said:
Real life
get GTT 34 RB25DET

Why ?
remember GTR manual
you get sick of it one day when you stuck in Traffic jam

GTR ?
R..... the word R.. like Honda Type R...
Really Expensive
when come to spare part

R33 GTR ?1996 ? please la. next year is it 10 year old car
you like to drive old car ?

Skyline ?
what the heck you paying RM160k and drive a noisy car ?

For the $$ you going to spend
get a camry. brand new spanking camry
dont bother it apek look . as long it is real brand new car
and solid and silence

Or Go to get a Suzuki Grand Vitara with V6 Engine

:D

Agree!! Buy R34 GTT if u gotta hav skyline. But if GTR-fanatic, buy the GTR but try to get
a lightly modded or stock one unless u got lotsa spending cash and patience.
 
ah sorry for my mistake.. R33 GTR is 5Speed Manual.. :)

ah yes.. for daily driven, if livin in a busy area like Selangor, KL, JB.. take R34 GTT.. if you really a GTR fans, get the GTR lor.. niceness! :D

for me, i'll take the GTR..(whether its an R32, R33 or R34...) as long as it has the GTR badge.. and for real, sum ppl modded their GTT becomes GTR.. hehehe.. :D

laiddis la, first, buy Myvi auto for daily driven..then, buy GTR R33 for weekly driven or for balek kampong.. :) (acctually, this is my real planning as soon as i have a good job and money.. :D *laughs*)

btw, GTR are rare breed wor.. not like GTT or GTR wannabe.. (wakakaka... !)
 
if you have $$$, but both.

R34 GTT for daily use, monday to friday.
R33 GTR for weekend use, for fun, for speed.

or sell of both buy a R34 GTR. suit all you need.
 
wei dude just get the r33 gtr u wont regret.....but if u want out right rwhp...with less mods and less maintenance get the supra.......want to tapau evo get the gtr33.....forget the r34gtt.....damn funny car to drive....and you will always know that u are no 2....cause a gtr is always number one...no matter what model r32,r33,r34.....compared to a lower model skyline.....
 
get the R34 GTt. Its a newer car, much more room in the interior, the RB25DET that comes with it is the Neo engine, which is much better in the lower rev ranges. Plus its RWD, which is a lot more fun to drive. If you like going around a circuit, buy a GTR, but for daily driver/street performance you can't go past an R34 GTt. I've driven both, and if it cost the same for both, then I'd get the R34. It looks way better, more modern, and as PIMPIN said, to most peopler no one knows the difference beteen a R34 GTR and an R34 GTt.

as for outright HP and power... i've had a R33 RB25DET with a HKS TD06-25G in my R32, and I gave most gtr's a good run for their money on a straight line.

Only girls need AWD :D
 
agreed, msians basically have the mentality of getting the best in every sense, computers for example, they would get the highest specs without realizing what they really need.just because their frens say y get pentium3? get pentium4 la ! and some even do it so that they can shut their frens mouth. Always ask urself the question, what will this car used for ? and what u expect it to be ? dont just listen to frens, ask urself these questions and u will make better judgements.i can guarantee, if i get a r34 GTT ,most of my frens or other ppl will say y GTT? GTR la... -_- , shallowness...
 
i own an R34 GTT and R33 GTR before while i am in australia. From my experience R34GTT is a comfortable car as you compare it R33 GTR but if you looking at power wise then GTR is my recomandation. It is not just the matter of 100cc. If you do your study you will understand that RB25 and RB26 is a totally complete different engine. Even if i put my GTR full force on real wheel, i still can fell the different. Please dont look at the figure of 280hp as it does not make the point if you are going to compare both car.

Anyway i am getting an R32 GTR ... kekekke,,,
 
superfunhappysliders said:
calvin did you go back to malaysia already?

Yeah i am back here now. Still thinking which Skyline shall i get... but i am thinking about R32 GTR now if i am after performance and handling wise.
 
3370 said:
lol...yeah...thats true,but can a stock 25GT beat a evo8 MR with 300hp?my friend do have one...would like to beat his car by using 25GT 34:p

Pick up, forget it. GTT sure lose.

At high speed, can play. We are talking about 500CC more here at high end.
 
juz wanna share a review i read
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This review compares the R34 GT-T to the R34 GT-R (both driven back to back along the same stretch of road). I have now owned an R34 GT-T for one year now. Just recently I drove its bigger brother the GT-R in a bid to decide whether to upgrade to the GT-R or not...

Firstly let us just refresh ourselves here about the two cars.

GT-R and GT-T, a basic summary?

The GT-T is rear wheel drive 2.5 litre single turbo (RB25DET) and the GT-R is a four wheel drive 2.6 litre twin turbo (RB26DETT). Both outputs are claimed to be 280 bhp (this is actually inaccurate, the GT-R is 320 bhp in real life!). The GT-T has NEO variable valve lift timing and both cars come equipped with excellent HICAS 4-wheel steering and the same leather trimmed steering wheel. The GT-T runs on 225/17's section tyres, the GT-R runs on 245/18's. The GT-T has big sized Nissan manufactured calipers with excellent stopping power. The GT-R has racing Brembo calipers and huge stopping power. The GT-R has a nice computer multi-function display showing torque, power, oil temperature, boost pressure, etc. etc. The GT-T has simply 3 analogue dials show oil temperature, boost pressure and battery voltage. The GT-R having a 6-speed box and the GT-T a five speed unit. The GT-R has wider bodied wings and a big front mounted intercooler with aggressive front spoiler. The GT-T makes do with a much more toned down front bumper with a smaller sized intercooler.

Basically, both cars come from the same ?gene pool' but both are different to drive. I should know since I drove both cars back to back on the same day one after the other.

First let us outline the examples I drove. The GT-T was a slightly modified example with an anti-cat straight through exhaust, running 1-bar boost pressure (raised from 0.6 standard), HKS plugs and HKS filter to give around 300 bhp plus a factory GT-R rear wing replacing the GT-T's standard one and running on 18" wheels and less than 10k miles (as new condition really).

The GT-R was completely standard apart from running on wider rimmed alloys (265 tyres).

First Impressions

On the open road the GT-T feels very well accomplished, lots of smooth power delivery and then a very nice zone (just above 3,000 revs when the turbo came on strong to give a very nice urgent pull to the engine). The car gives a very respectable power delivery and easily feels like its good for 300 bhp. Torque builds up well and gives a push into the back of the seat feeling that every respectable high performance sports coupe should deliver.

Climbing out of the GT-T into the GT-R and the differences are already starting to become more apparent. The seats in the GT-T really are lacking in support for spirited driving since the level of damping is surprisingly soft for the level of power available. The GT-R ones really are excellent and give excellent body support. It is more noticeable around a fast corner and on the GT-T this inspires less confidence to go into a corner hard or under trail braking than when driving the GT-R. The GT-T really is crying out for a decent set of lowering springs to fix this problem and a swap out for a good set of Recaro seats.

The very first gear change you make brings another big surprise. The GT-T has a 5-speed box and the GT-R has a six but that's not the whole story. There is a metal gate on the GT-T that gives a nice clickety click action which is pleasant enough but in the GT-R the box is very stubby and tight with absolutely no feeling of slack that you get on the GT-T. Basically the GT-T gear shifter feels (dare I say it?) a little bit sloppy in direct comparison. Its not that there is a horrible gear change on the GT-T (I actually really like it), but in comparison to the GT-R it just doesn't feel as driver focused. The GT-R has a much more sporty feel to the selection of gears, a sort of ?chunky' feel if you like. Reminds me of the NSX gear change?

Engine power wise the example I was driving of the GT-T was slightly uprated to around 300 bhp but even still the difference between the GT-R and GT-T was noticeable and this I think was purely down to engine torque, not bhp! The sheer feeling of torque on the twin turbo'd motor is staggering. On the GT-R at almost any point in the rev range floor the throttle and the car just responds, compared to the example I drove the same feeling was there on the GT-T but just not to the same extent of urgency (surprisingly not as much in it really than you would expect). The throttle response on the GT-T was admittedly less linear. Hit the throttle and straight away you notice very crisp clean acceleration and then start to feel the torque quickly building up to massive grin inducing levels. In the GT-T the rear killer blow of the acceleration curve felt slightly higher up the rev range (perhaps because of better traction of the 4wd?). With the turbo spooling about 0.5 bar the GT-T feels just as amazing but in the GT-R that feeling was there right through the rev range. Lets get one thing clear here though the GT-T (at least at this level of tune) was not at all far behind on the engine stakes, at least compared to a ?standard' GT-R anyway. It really has a truly excellent power unit and it really feels brilliant to drive.

Get the cars moving and the steering feels very accurate and pin-sharp (on both cars actually) but there is more feedback (and a LOT more bouncing up and down) in the GT-R. From the driving seat (apart from the seat itself) it is a very similar feeling, the steering is rather impressive in both cars and turn in characteristics are immensely impressive. Against the GT-T the GT-R doesn't have much here except that of course on the fatter rimmed tyres and 2 more driven wheels there is obviously a lot more scope for faster changes in the GT-R. What really does come across here though is just how well sorted the steering feel is on both cars, absolutely brilliant and definitely one of the big plus points. This really does give a big confidence boost compared to other cars.

Overall I was convinced enough to decide I will swap from the GT-T to the GT-R? but despite what I've written here really there is not as much in it as you'd think. The added weight advantage of the GT-T only helps its case (its about 200 kilo's lighter than the GT-R) and I'm sure a more tuned up GT-T (especially lowering springs and better seats) would make the whole car feel so much more driver focused. Overall if you can afford the GT-R go for it, but overall don't feel to short changed about buying an R34 GT-T because overall it's a very capable car (I'd say its easily better than a BMW M3). Price differential is that a mint GT-T 2-3 yrs old with low mileage will fetch about 20-22K (GBP) and a GT-R 32-34K (GBP)? It would certainly be interesting to drive a GT-T with 10k of modifications to compare the difference?
 
maybe i also get r34 gtt. cause its auto gear. more senang lar. lolz . i know what u guys think. but i am very chi bai lar. prefer something more easy to drive. btw can i replace the turbo with a more powerful one. even it is auto? dun scold me wor tai koh ! thanks thanks
 
explode said:
maybe i also get r34 gtt. cause its auto gear. more senang lar. lolz . i know what u guys think. but i am very chi bai lar. prefer something more easy to drive. btw can i replace the turbo with a more powerful one. even it is auto? dun scold me wor tai koh ! thanks thanks
something tells me you're not quite ready for a GTR if you want an auto with creature comforts. Get a GT-t with triptronic. I just drove a V35 GT-8 a month ago, and it was by far THE best auto I've ever driven, because it had a CVT transmission with 8 speed paddle shift, which shifts between gears in 0.1sec... fvckin awesome. We were gonna get a Lexus LS400, but now I might get that instead.
 
superfun tai koh. the v35 here cost almost 350k . which is pretty pricey for it. the r34 gtt here only cost 170k around there. at first i was thinking of getting the 350z fairlady but the price is too expensive , thats why i decided to get r34 gtt lor. have not get it yet but still thinking.
 
get r34 gtt

i got one

no problems

great potential for 400hp+

u will be happy

auto is fine

u can contact me once u get one...and i will help u mod it...cos i am doing it now myself...so dunno worry!!

gtr is not for pleasure driving..it is a racing sports car...rough and powerful...u want pleasure and powerful...GET R34 GTT
 
thanks so much man. i am still looking around for a gtt. try to get one at year 2002 . cause most of the units in the market now are year 2000 which is pretty old.
 

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