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Hi Everyone,

I'm just wondering what are the power limits of the 32 gtr airbox. I understand the 34 airbox flows very well. But i recall someone saying to me the 32's dont flow as well. Has anyone actually made above 280rwkw on a standard airbox in a 32? I looked in the rb26 power section and noticed most people use pods. I also saw on a few forums that when upgrading the standard turbos, one of the immediate things to do is to upgrade the intake system, i.e. ditch the airbox.... although this is generally done before anyway....

Please dont post "look at the mines 34" etc, im asking about the 32 - The airboxes are different...

Thanks in advance.

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simple. if you are on the dyno, do a run. then unbolt the airbox, do another run. if your second run gains say 15+rwkw over your airbox then it's a restriction. if it gains say just 5kw then I would leave it where it is.

simple. if you are on the dyno, do a run. then unbolt the airbox, do another run. if your second run gains say 15+rwkw over your airbox then it's a restriction. if it gains say just 5kw then I would leave it where it is.

Thanks Beer Baron

Has anyone actually done this on a 32 gtr? What results did you get?

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