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u need to pretty much do everything u can possibly do without touching the block. Bigger turbo, fuel system, cams, porting, ecu, the lot.. but it will pop sooner or later...

what engine? rb20de rb20det rb25de rb25det rb26de rb26det rb30e rb30et? what?

he HAS to be taking the piss if he asks if he needs a tune...

It will be a task from an RB26 without touching internals, task and a half from all the rest other than RB30DET :). You could probably count the number of runs you get from it on one hand before it spits a rod out of the side of the block or something. Then again, me being me, i like a bit of reliability.

Why do you want that much power? Whats the purpose of the car? Bragging dyno rights? or a drivable street car?

For that sort of power id go for a RB30DET or a RB26DETT.

Or better still a combination of both http://nissanskyline.6te.net/rb30det.htm

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I have a question, if i run 6million psi on a stock turbo and i have a pod filter will i get 2000000000kw at the front wheels in my r33. And if i put a apexi sticker on with a bov will i get 1000hp more and a sik FLUTTER noise.......Also if put my bass cd on can i knock 2secs off my quatermile time with the push from the subwoofer and will i pick up chicks at the same time......

i want to know how to make 455 rwkw from standard engine.

what parts do i need to get.

how much am i looking at?

do i need a tune?

can i run 2 bar?

I'm impressed by the coherence of this post. I would have thought that seeing school's out as of this morning you would already be off guzzling bags of goon like it's water. That's what you fully sick ghetto thugs do now days isn't it?

Now now no need to be mean.

Just because you didnt see the sarcasm in my post doesnt mean you can take your inadequacies out on me.

For those that were helpful, thankyou. But my intention was to enlighten members of the fact that many people on this forum ask dumb questions like what i posted; Questions that really dont deserve an answer.

And no i think you would be thinking of Andrew G. Yes he is a tool. I totally agree.

now that we've had one helpful response I think we can safely say this guys question has been answered. in the interest of saving us all from more 'schools out' or "fvk off noob" posts I'm closing this thread. AndrewD: If you really have this goal, by all means post another thread, or pm me to re-open this one. but you are going to need to pony up some details about what exactly you have, and what you want to do with it.

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