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me??

hahaha

Sorry mate, but I have under 200rwkw and I'll run rings around you! :happy: (Andru)

Seriously though man, ok, to hit over 260?

a GT3540

and a Z32 AFM or the nissan V8 AFM?

But still, Id be looking at internals to keep that engine alive for longer period of time.

And even then, you can still make 280 plus rwkw

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forum geeks??

me??

hahaha

Sorry mate, but I have under 200rwkw and I'll run rings around you! :happy: (Andru)

Seriously though man, ok, to hit over 260?

a GT3540

and a Z32 AFM or the nissan V8 AFM?

But still, Id be looking at internals to keep that engine alive for longer period of time.

And even then, you can still make 280 plus rwkw

3540 is way to big for the rb25 to make 300rwkw

hell my HKS 3040 is a tad too big for what i get and be nice and streetable.

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oops

my mistake

so what would you say to use then?

(ECR033 - Brendan makes around 280 rwkw on this combination and ran a high 11)

What if you decided to use the RB30 bottom head? Obviously thats out of the question here but "theoretically" (sp?)

I think "MILF" the VL turbo has that combination and makes similar power

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GT35/40 FTW.. you'll make well over 300rwkw with reasonable boost, that answers the "what's needed" question. But as everyone has stated, don't bother chasing that power and beyond unless you're willing to spend $$$$ to build the engine with forged internals + all the supporting fuel, cooling, breathing mods.

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oops

my mistake

so what would you say to use then?

(ECR033 - Brendan makes around 280 rwkw on this combination and ran a high 11)

What if you decided to use the RB30 bottom head? Obviously thats out of the question here but "theoretically" (sp?)

I think "MILF" the VL turbo has that combination and makes similar power

Hey Chris,

Small correction mate - I'm using a GT3040R at the moment :happy:

To keep the car streetable, I personally wouldn't go for anything larger than a GT30 series on a std rb25.

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im not to fused bout turbo size i know what im after, its just all the screwing around for everything to keep up with the turbo. its a hard job but im gonna give it a go.

how long will the car last with stock internals with 300rwkw. if possible id rather slap the turbo on now with the fuel pump and injectors, and when i get enough money put in the pistons, rods, ect

will it do alot of dmg or anything if im running 300kws with stock internals

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i always thouught of maybe buying a whole new engine and doing a engine swap, makes sense and might actually be cheaper, but like i said, i hate that whole engine surgery crap

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lol mate my car atm is 220rwkws......i know all u forum geeks think im some noob but take it easi lol....

i dont even think highflowing my turbo would even get anymore then 260rwkws, any suggestions on at least hitting 280? without all that engine sugeryy

lets see, if your aim is around 280rwkw then GT3040 with cams would do the trick. anything bigger will be laggy. and obviously other auxiliary components such as afm, fmic & etc will be needed.

as for injectors, 600cc would be sufficient for what you want to achieve.

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lets see, if your aim is around 280rwkw then GT3040 with cams would do the trick. anything bigger will be laggy. and obviously other auxiliary components such as afm, fmic & etc will be needed.

as for injectors, 600cc would be sufficient for what you want to achieve.

really? thats not a bad option then, i just hope wat u say is true, i think i would defiently need pistons though :happy:

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really? thats not a bad option then, i just hope wat u say is true, i think i would defiently need pistons though :happy:

A mate has an r33 with this setup (r34 would get similar result) almost 290rwkw if i remember correctly. Cams are the important factor here much better mid range power, more driveable.

Regarding longevity, if you track the car with 280rwkw the stock engine will let go sooner than later, if you mainly using it on the street then it should be fine as long as you treat it with care.

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