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Hey guys,

Well i thought it was time to finally do some serious mods to the car so been down and had chat and got the ball rolling.

Car should be going in hopfully next week to R.E.(current power is 193rwkw)

mods are as follows

*Garrett3076r turbo

*after market injectors

*after market pump

*ecu, either haltech or apexi fc if i can find one.

*tune etc etc

a few other bits and pieces here and there, so ill keep you updated on progess..

I would've liked to go a bigger tubro but i dont want lag..

Bradski.

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Sounds good man, should make some good power.

Have you upgraded the clutch and gone to a FMIC?

Who are you going to get to tune it, and what sort of power you going for?

Should be able to hit 260rwkw if all goes well.

Edited by abu
not sure mate,

I havent seen any other rb25's with this type of turbo, hopefully 260 but i just want a good power figure with not much lag..

Otherwise i would've gone with a GT35/40 they make really good power but they have to much lag.

I am pretty sure there is a guy on the forums running a 3071 and making 300rwkw on a internally stock RB25.

1995 R33 Skyline - Series 1.5

Hybrid front mount

Power FC

Walbro fuel pump

Gt3071 interal gate with ground out R33 rear housing

Splitfire coilpacks

3" turbo back exhaust

Greddy profec spec 2 boost controller

Custom intake with pod filter

Stock afm

Stock injectors

Stock plenum

Stock exhaust manifold (except for a bit of porting done by myself)

Pretty safe tune by Mercury Motorsport

Made 234kw atw at 15psi on BP Ultimate

Full boost was seen at 3200rpm with no boost drop off at 7000rpm :yucky:

check access autoworks in trade placem vermont... should have a PFC,or they can order one in. they are the only australian apexi distributor

you got there number??

cause id rather the power fc..

i dunno if they can order them in because they dont make em anymore..

Hi mate I've just had the same turbo installed on my RB25 plus a bit extra of course :mellow:

It's stock internals but everything else except the plenum is modified and it goes in to tune hopefully this week.

I'll let you know what power figure it makes, good luck with your car.

Hey guys,

Well i thought it was time to finally do some serious mods to the car so been down and had chat and got the ball rolling.

Car should be going in hopfully next week to R.E.(current power is 193rwkw)

mods are as follows

*Garrett3071r turbo

*injectors

*pump

*ecu, either haltech or apexi fc if i can find one.

*tune etc etc

a few other bits and pieces here and there, so ill keep you updated on progess..

I would've liked to go a bigger tubro but i dont want lag..

Bradski.

Hey brad is the 3071r going onto the standard low manifold?

I'm looking into turbo's atm as well.

well turbo has changed read as in first post, this one has a tad more power..

Im going low mount at this stage, because high will just get me into trouble. Be good for show but yeh you understand.

Im just going with advice from experts, like a said a gt35/40r(300kw and more) from what ive heard, would've been nice and made a buckert load of power but lag and prob wrecking my engine lol..

anyways things are now in action, will be finished shortly

P.S adam is teh gay.

i dont want another 50rwkw and ill get that if i add neons..

my stripe is gone too :P

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