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Hi there guys just wanting your opinons on this recently bought R32 GTR had it dynoed yesterday thinking it should crack 300 rwkw but wasnt to be only made 298kw.

Anyways these are the mods 2 car

Apexi power fc

700cc inj

bigger fuel pump not sure what it is

HKS pistons supposely

100mm Apexi intercooler

Garret TO4Z running 19psi

Trust manifold & gate

Not sure when engine was rebuilt but supposely hasnt done to many miles

doesnt have cams or bigger AFMs do ya think this maybe the problem thought it would of cracked 350rwkw at least

My recent R33 gts made 362rwkw with HKS TO4z but it did have cams lost it in newcastle floods recently please help

what do i need 2 do to get the power figures im looking for which is 400rwkw

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i cant remember the exact number, but pretty sure that much power is beyond the capabilities of stock AFM's. a proper tuner will be able to tell you more. i'd be taking it a bit easy until you've checked out the tune.

edit: im presuming the previous owner had it tuned to suit the mods that were on there. Like i said, a proper tuner and a dyno will tell you more.

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yeah in the process of purchasing nismo AFM from nengum & trust 264 cams hopefully it give me the figures im looking for well it should so ive been told

apparently did have good tune had checked as soon as i bought the car

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buddy you cant slap on a whole heap of new mods, wind it up and slap it on the dyno and expect it to blow your mind, you have to make sure all your supporting mods are going to cope ie. AFMs, otherwise your gunna tear yourself a new asshole building a new motor, put it on the dyno and have the tune looked over. with your cams in and new afms, rb26+to4z can only mean F loads of power, goodluck and keep us informed

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when i recently purchased a garrett gt3040 600hp turbo from gcg in sydney,first thing he asked was if i had aftermarket cams or any head work to get the best out of it. t04z thats a shit load bigger turbo than mine. mine makes 274rwkws at 17psi and 346rwkws at 24psi. i would think a t04z should be making 350rwkws at 20psi and close to 400rwkws on 25psi???

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