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r33 gtst.

current mods

k&n pos filter with shield

pfc

fmic

ebc

turbo back 3inch exhaust, with hiflowed cat

slide hiflow

stock injectors

stock fuel pump

stock afm

(af ratios were 12/1)

Im making 209rwk at the moment on 13psi

what should i expect the power output to be with these extras-

16psi

z32 afm

500cc hiflowed injectors

tomei intank fuel pump

hks actuator

??????

Thanks guys

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This should help you out a bit.

Should be able to get between 240- 280rwkw on 16psi, depending on little things such as how healthy the engine is.

Thanks,

Abu

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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=55845

This should help you out a bit.

Should be able to get between 250- 280rwkw on 16psi, depending on little things such as how healthy the engine is.

Thanks,

Abu

250-280 sounds abit high for 16psi on a hiflow.

R33 gts-t

apexi power fc

blitz frount mount cooler

nismo fuel pump

z32 AFM

AVC-R

Split dump pipe

Custom Garrett highflow turbo

Thermo fans

Stock internals

Stock injectors

256 rwkw at 1 bar

Will post new dyno sheet when I scan it in.

Thanks to Paul Fisher at Pulse Racing (Menai - Sydney) - Definately knows his stuff, i would not go anywhere else.

apexi power fc

blitz frount mount cooler

nismo fuel pump

z32 AFM

AVC-R

dump pipe

NEW garrett highflow turbo (PM me if interested in this - avail. soon)

252 rwkw at 1 bar (14.5psi)

Hits boost nice and early and does not drop off.

Like I said, have a read through the link I provided. It is possible, depending on the little specifics, such as tune and engine health.

Thanks,

Abu

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