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Hey,

Went down to Malaga in Perth today and got my car put on the Dyno. It was a dyno shoot out day so there was alot of other cars getting tested. The other R32 Skylines were pulling around 140kw max and my mates R32 with a RB25DET pulled 197kw.

The mods I have on my car are:

R34 Turbo running on 12psi

FMIC

K&N Air Pod

Lighten Flywheel

3 and 1/2 inch Cat back

And i Pulled 196.4kw!!!!

Everyone couldnt believe it so we tested it again and same result! Im very happy with my RB20!!!!

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I was the dark blue R32 there... I wasn't too impressed with my ECU :)

My AFR's started in the mids 11's and dropped down to 10 :D

With a lot of leaning out I should get up to 160rwkw (from 140) with the stock turbo.

Are you still running the stock ECU? I think mine just hates me

Yet more money to throw at the car :dry:

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I have always known the RB20's needing quite a bit of work to push them over the 200rw/kw... Thats an excellent figure for such little mods... would love to see the dyno print out with AFR... how does the power curve look?

Cheers

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Half and exhaust and no tune and you made 196rwkw

That as you is above the norm for an rb20! Most will only make 10hp more MAX with a full zorst and tune (rb20 with rb25 turbo).

Your ecu must be running the car quiet well and the motor sounds pretty healthy :whistling:

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questioning what seems above average is human nature...

of course if the person posts up a dyno graph for us to look at then i'd be happy to say well done and begin some great discussion as to the legend that the 'ol rb20 is :ninja:

i personally think it may have been misread to be kw when his graph was in hp

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Woops! Though I had put up the graph!

And it is in rwkw not rwhp!!

Its a stock ECU and hasnt been changed, unless the guy before me got it remapped and didnt tell me. Its running a bit lean but its properly because im still running a stock fuel pump.

RB20 Power!!!!

Was having trouble uploading the pic so the graph is at this link:

http://www.photodump.com/viewer/r32matt/DynoResults922.html

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