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1985 honda civic

890kg

1.6l DOHC ZC (not vtech yo) jap spec engine implant. 130HP at the crank from factory.

Mods: Extractors

rev cut 7500

15.5 down at WSID

100HP atw (75kw) lol at R31 club dyno day

Don't have it anymore.

i got a chrysler gallant

its got a custom exhaust (i cut it myself)

single down drought carbie(vacuum secondaries dont work)

and blown piston ring

"power" my guess bout 30kw at the rears lol

  • 1 month later...

Model - Swift

Engine - G13B

Modifications - Extractors, exhaust, cold air intake, BD14 cams, cam gears, Enlarged throttle body, group A chip, remapped ecu, dog box, msd coil set,

Dyno tune results 54kilowats before, 88 kilowats after

there was man other mods i just forget,

high 14 pass.

  • 3 weeks later...

put the pulsar on my mates dyno last night. made about 82kw, about 2kw down on what it made on a different dyno about 6 years ago. plenty of power left in it though. AFR's are mid 11's. now to convince the missus to let me put a nistune on it.....

  • 4 weeks later...
Engine:VQ35DE

Car: V35 Skyline Coupe

Mods: Z-tube and pop charger, Plenum spacer.

Power: 177rwkw.

Putting the Exhaust Headers on monday and a grounding kit. Will do a new Dyno run sometime next week. :P Hopping for 185rwkw

Finaly got the car on the dyno after getting the extractors and light wieght pulleys.

191rwkw now. Pushing for 200 :rofl2:

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Some history on the RB20DE in the rally car:

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Come a long way from it's first run of 97.5kw!

Spec's are:

RB20DE (235,000km)

Independent throttles (4AGE)

Ported head

Cams (270 or 280° can't remember)

Link G4

8,400rpm Rev limiter inguaged 4176 times in 2 years. That's not counting bouncing off the limit either. Rev it much?! :)

Z32 NA with exhaust/extractors/pod/chip yielded 240kw

My R32 with similar mods dynoed 222kw.

Battling to extract more though.

Errrrm...i think you were meant to say horsepower...240rwkws is somthing like 320-330kws at the flywheel.

Errrrm...i think you were meant to say horsepower...240rwkws is somthing like 320-330kws at the flywheel.

I think he's just talking crap as a Z32 NA will all that wont make 240rwhp/rwkw in any case.

  • 2 weeks later...

Rb30e

Today I made:

97.5rwkw @ 120kph

321nm @ 88kph

Rev Limiter @ 6500rpm

Specs:

Stock RB30E

Stock Timing (+15)

91 Fuel

Extractors & 2.5" Exhaust, Stock Cat & 1 Muffler Before Diff

3" Intake Pipe, Cheap Pod, Custom Airbox & CAI.

Going to run it on 98 Fuel Next time & +20 Timing, aiming for 100rwkw, also need to sort out the issue with it running rich.

  • 4 weeks later...
94 r33

rb25de

stainless steel extractors, cat back, apexi pod.

95.7rwkw...

update today i got 101.7rwkw with new catbak and timing advance in 4th gear run

what size exhaust do you have from the headers? and what size from the cat back?

  • 1 month later...

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