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Hey Guys,

I just bought myself an 95 R33 GTS-T. and I was wondering how much power do these cars have stock (est),

I have bought and installed and ARC intercooler and Blitz Bov and Air inducts, I dont have any boost controllers or guages, how do I know how much boost its running and what is stock boost?

Sorry if Im asking any stupid questions, its my first Turbo car and Ive always owned V8's so I havn't had any dealings with Turbos.

Your help would be very much appreciated.

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Dead stock about 155rwkw.

You do have a boost gauge! Its in the instrument cluster (the +7/-7 gauge).

Stock boost is 5psi at low stage and 8psi at high stage.

See:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=42895

depends what dyno but I reckon more like 130-135rwkw. Remember 187 or 184 flywheel kw. Budget on 25-30% loss through drivetrain..

The stock comp is crap if you raise boost or add intercooler. Factor in Powerfc or at a minimum an AFM bender (SAFC) and you will get the gain from the mods..otherwise don't bother with any more than a couple of psi boost increase and exhaust. At 9-10psi you are at the border of rich and retard so may be dont even bother..

Edited by benl1981
depends what dyno but I reckon more like 130-135rwkw. Remember 187 or 184 flywheel kw. Budget on 25-30% loss through drivetrain..

The stock comp is crap if you raise boost or add intercooler. Factor in Powerfc or at a minimum an AFM bender (SAFC) and you will get the gain from the mods..otherwise don't bother with any more than a couple of psi boost increase and exhaust. At 9-10psi you are at the border of rich and retard so may be dont even bother..

I had one 3 years ago and it made 132rwkw with cat back exhaust.Otherwise stock.

Well 140rwkw is a 25% loss through drivetrain so I wouldn't expect any better than that.

All depends on the dyno but 135rwkw on a REALISTIC dyno is about the figure.

In a motor mag the astra turbo dynod at 100wkw when it has 147kw, sportivo about 88kw (flywheel 141kw).

I would expect you would lose around 50kw or more...

Edited by benl1981
Dead stock about 155rwkw.

You do have a boost gauge! Its in the instrument cluster (the +7/-7 gauge).

Stock boost is 5psi at low stage and 8psi at high stage.

See:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=42895

isn't 150rwkw more likely a stock series 2 figure? I reckon more like 135-140 stock.

Series 1 and 2 will have about the same rwkw. They both have same engine management and engines. Same turbo as well (some may have nylon compressor wheel for quicker spool but no difference in size)..only difference is the coils, series 2 have inbuilt ignitors.

All depends on condition of engine..

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