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hey ppl i got a 93 gtst manual which consits of

-Front mount

-pod filter

-full 3 inch exhaust with split dump/front from batmbl

-greddy boost controller set to 11 psi

the results were 181.1HP

max hp came in at about 5100 rpm however my boost seemed to drop back to stock psi as the revs got higher any idea ? the guys at hyperdrive said the ebc might not hav been set up properly il try ge ta pic of the dyno sheet asap

cheers sam

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i think they came with the RB20DE and RB20E, not the RB20DET though. I would say its a RB25DET. 181rwhp @ Hyperdrive seems a little low, im gonna go there in a few weeks to get mine tuned. I have same mods with SAFC II and no boost controller. will compare it to that once done.

yea its a rb25 guys the bloke there said i should be looking at getting a power fc just was dissapointed hearing ppl with the same amount of mods reaching 200 + was kinda hoping for atelast 200

sorry but thats a bit ambitious...

the boost is probably too high for the stock computer for a start...that wont help...other than that you've got an exhaust and a pod....

justin911 for example is just making 200rwkw and has full 3 inch zorst, fmic, 12psi and power fc...

you may have read rong it perolly sed 181.1kws???

I seem to agree with Supadan.

While power figures do vary from car to car and dyno to dyno, it does seem like a fairly low power output for the mods you have listed.

Assuming that everything is running properly, and AFR's are good i'd be expecting higher myself. 180kw's sounds realistic. 180 hp seems low.

But like I said, the low power could be due to any number of things.

Dyno readings aren't gospel.

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