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Hi guys,

I've just recently purchased an R32 with a RB25DET (Stock) motor and have a couple of questions.

I'm new to this game and any help provided would be greatly appreciated!!

Q1. How long should I be warming up and cooling down the Turbo?

Q2. The previous owner turned around the stock blowoff valve because he didn't like the noise, he said that due to the turbo running stock psi, it wouldn't cause and damage to the turbo, is this true?

Cheers,

Matt

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a r32 with a rb25det as a stock engine :S wtf hahaha

any way if u want to keep ur engine really really safe.. let the car sit there idling for 2 mins and drive around for about 10 mins slowly with no high reving.. and it wouldnt matter if he turned the bov exit down at all cause its still venting..

u sound like me when u stressin about ur car :P

good luck with it champ

The R32 comes with a RB20DET, R33 RB25DET :P

I picked up my R32 GTS-4 a moth ago, and im learning heaps, its great :w00t: I got distracted last night (supposed to be cleaning up ) and modified the interior light to use a ccfl tube, why? im not sure, I think I might be addicted :rofl:

1.) when you first start the car, just let it idle for a minute at max.

then when you drive, don't rev it much, just dawdle along for the first 10 minutes.

even if the temp guage is at halfway, the oil in the engine and gearbox and diffs are still cold.

10 minutes of sedate driving is enough cause you change gears and stop and move and stuff.

2.) letting your turbo cool down is not an issue that you should be too worried about.

unless you are redlining down your street and come skidding to a hault at your house, there is no real need to let the car sit idling for more than 20-30 seconds.

if you've been giving it a good fanging, then just take it easy in the last 2 minutes of your drive home or work or where ever it is you are going to.

when you stop, by the time you take seatbelt off, collect your shit out of the car, and get out, it's been about 20-30 seconds, then turn the car off.

the bov turned the other way.

that doesn't make sense.

just put it the way it's supposed to be.

It actaully makes the car run better that way.

don't worry about damage to turbo blah blah blah.. with it connected and working properly, the car idles and runs better.

Thanks heaps guys, that's good advice!

My car has had an engine swap, that's why it's got a RB25, when I said stock, I mean't the motor is stock, that's all.

Just had to clear that up, so you didn't think I'm a complete idiot, haha.

Is the blow off valve easy to turn around, I had a look under the bonnet and didn't even know what to look for...

Anyone got any tips for me?..

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