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anyone know wat rwkw i am likely to have, havent dynoed as yet but wondering.....

car is a s1 r33 gtst

fujitsubo 3.5 cat back

hks pod

blitz bov

manual bleed valve set at 12 psi

CheerS!

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my mates r33 dynoed his car and 190rwkw on minor mods.

hybrid fmic

air pod

600hp fuel pump

10psi

when he told me he got 190 i didnt believe him, i still dont

is it possible to get 190rwkw with those mods

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190kwrw???

seem really high with only those mods,

does he has full exhaust system?

my mod:

3" batml split dump

HKS 3.5" cat back

cat = standard :)

K&N pod with MrCrust CAI box

R34 IC,

run on 10 psi,

gona dyno it on the 11th of march,

am happy to get 170ish kwrw

he means HP or KW?

hehe maybe mistaken,

as for ur car,

hopefully 170kwrw?

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My 93' R33 made 165.9 rwkw with a 3" cat back and pod filter, nothing else. And yes I do have the dyno graphs to prove that also.

So much depends on the condition of the car, and for some in-explicable reason, some cars just seem to make more than others.

Also factor in different dyno's variances and temperature/humidity readings, all of which can affect power output.

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On a normal dyno I would say about 140rwkw max. As you add mods you may not increase this as the ECU senses too much airflow and runs richer and more retarded.

A tuned (PFC) 170-180rwkw will feel a heap better. I got this with 10psi, R34 cooler and full 3" exhaust.

All depends on the dyno though. Mine may have read 190 on others...

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thats true,

my mods are:

10 psi, r34 IC, 3" split dump, 3.5" HKS cat back, K&N POd with heat shield,

reeled in 197kw,

hehe

am laffing,

i believed my ecu is chipped... :P

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