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Hey guys, im getting some stuff done to the car.

Skyline R33 GTS-T

I've already got a pod filter on the car. Everything else is bascially stock.

Getting a dump pipe, intercooler, EMS ecu, boost controller.

EDIT - Its going to be running 13psi :D

Its going to be tuned, how much rwkw do you think i'll be getting, just a ruff idea so i know what to kind of expect, so that i know if the tune is good or not.

Thanks guys.

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Hey guys, im getting some stuff done to the car.

Skyline R33 GTS-T

I've already got a pod filter on the car. Everything else is bascially stock.

Getting a dump pipe, intercooler, EMS ecu, boost controller.

EDIT - Its going to be running 13psi :D

Its going to be tuned, how much rwkw do you think i'll be getting, just a ruff idea so i know what to kind of expect, so that i know if the tune is good or not.

Thanks guys.

You will be looking at 180-200, depending how happy the dyno is.

You going to keep stock cat and cat back?

You will know if your car is tuned good by how it runs and its A/F ratios, not necessarily the power it makes.

Edited by bluey33

agreed....u replacing the rest of the stock exhaust....important that you do...

all depends on the car...

mine was completely stock and made 144.5rwkw. I did the full exhaust, fmic, pod, 12psi and made a little over 200rwkw...

others have done the same and made 180rwkw....

but exhaust is important

i have run a 13.426 at 103mph on nittos....granted it was a freakish time and the closest i have run to that was 13.578 but it can be done....

just had turbo back exhaust....plenty can vouch for me

DON'T LIE!!!!

I'm kidding...

but Nittos...

I don't consider it a true indication of a time someone can run with regular street tyres.

what was your 60' time?

less than 2.0 I'd assume?

most people will be lucky to get that sort of launch on their regular street tyres that they drove there with..

only if u have full turbo back exhaust.....

also just to let u know that alot of ppl think that stock turbo should be max 12psi....i have it at 13 only at the drags at night and its below 12 degrees...

dont want a bang.....

170-180rwkw tops (legit).

Mainly because your only have a dump pipe, the rest of the exhaust will still pose a signifigant restriction, based on the point you said everything else was stock.

Restriction is the enemy of a turbo. Clear that up and a result closer to 200rwkw should be the result

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