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Thanks again price works out to be a tad over 2500 delivered very resonable, I sent them an email and it comes with everything need to bolt onto the stock manifold and standard size dump pipe.

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Just remembered about a article I read once in a HPI mag about a GTS25T with a apexi turbo. Had a look before and found it, issue 31 yellow r33 on the front. Using this turbo with 1.3bar of boost 268rwkw was produced. Mods incuded all the usual stuff plus light head work and step 1 256 tomei pon cams, the NVCS disabled and cam gears were used instead

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Im very interested to see how it will go mint, if I had the cash to upgrade my turbo I recon this is the one id get to. What other mods do you have / plan to have.

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Currently have FMIC, full exhaust with hi flow cat, pod filter and power FC.

Will be adding poncams, fuel pump, injectors, Z32 AFM and apexi super suction (basically steel intake pipe) kit to the list before getting it all tuned along with power FC boost control kit.

Apexi rate the turbo at 375hp (from memory) or 280kw, but I will be happy with around 250kw.

That is the exact setup mod for mod that I was thinking mint, the same power target (250rwkw) too. Tomei poncams where my pick as you will be able to keep the NVCS for better midrange. If this setup makes the power it would make it the perfect street setup for a RB25 in my opinion.

My only concern is the amount of boost required to get to 250rwkw id estimate around 1.3 bar. A question for the experts, would we need a thicker head gasket to lower compression? Or will this boost and power level be fine with stock internals.

Hopefully you could get away with this without the thicker headgasget as response, spool time and off boost torque would be sacrificed.

Keep us posted mate

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There is definitely some restriction somewhere as my car was making exactly the same power at 16psi as it was at 14psi..

I've heard of people comfortably running 18psi through these.. There's more to the turbo than my graph shows imo

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That is the exact setup mod for mod that I was thinking mint, the same power target (250rwkw) too. Tomei poncams where my pick as you will be able to keep the NVCS for better midrange. If this setup makes the power it would make it the perfect street setup for a RB25 in my opinion.

My only concern is the amount of boost required to get to 250rwkw id estimate around 1.3 bar. A question for the experts, would we need a thicker head gasket to lower compression? Or will this boost and power level be fine with stock internals.

Hopefully you could get away with this without the thicker headgasget as response, spool time and off boost torque would be sacrificed.

I asked this question ages ago. Do you guys recon the standard compression on a RB25 will handle 1.3 bar/ 19psi or would a thicker head gasket be needed.

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