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i got a rb25det and gear box to throw in my r32. but the engine doesnt hav a turbo. so i am plannin to get sum thing bigger... gt35r ball bearing. i jst wanna noe what else is needed to run this turbo. i am goin to run this turbo on the standard engine. i noe that i need a mainfold, computer, injectors and waste gate... and wot kinda fuel set up do i need? can i use a bigger fuel pump or hava surggie??

i got a rb25det and gear box to throw in my r32. but the engine doesnt hav a turbo. so i am plannin to get sum thing bigger... gt35r ball bearing. i jst wanna noe what else is needed to run this turbo. i am goin to run this turbo on the standard engine. i noe that i need a mainfold, computer, injectors and waste gate... and wot kinda fuel set up do i need? can i use a bigger fuel pump or hava surggie??

a bigger fuel pump will do the trick, you'll also need a front mount if you havent already got one, a 300ZX air flow meter, twin plate clutch, fuel pressure regulator, new dump pipe...

a single plate clutch will do the trick as you probably wont be going over 300rwkws. But if you are or do then yeh a twin plate maybe in the equation.

You may not need a manifold either as you can use the std one but grab one of AM-PERFORMANCEs external wastegate adapters.

A bigger fuel pump is a must. Grab nismo injectors as they are direct bolt in...no bullshit like with sards.

so is this all i need? so that i can make a tick list of wot to buy

*manifold

*wastegate

*bigger fuel pump

*fuel pressure reg.

*dump pipe

*injectors

*computer

anything else??

$4000 to pay for the above

The quest for horse power is never ending.

All depends how much $ you have

Turbocharger

manifold

custom dump pipe

external wastegate

screamer piping (plumbed back if u want)

aftermarket ecu

Z32 AFM (if you chose an ecu like Power FC that requires one)

larger injectors

larger fuel pump

fuel pressure regulator

front mounted intercooler

custom intercooler piping

pod filter

all that and a good tune will make it work properly....

Edited by _8OO5TED_
  • 2 weeks later...
so is this all i need? so that i can make a tick list of wot to buy

*manifold

*wastegate

*bigger fuel pump

*fuel pressure reg.

*dump pipe

*injectors

*computer

anything else??

Would it not be cheaper to sell yours to a P Plater and buy a Turbo?

Your looking at around $3500 for part and maybe $3000 to fit it up with tune .

And you are unsure if the set up is going to work well

Just my 2c :D

Edited:Sorry, did not see a reply similar earlier.......me bad

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