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Hi guys im running an RB26DETT from an R33 in my 32 GTR...

So far if has a trust exhaust sytem from the turbo back trust dump pipes, high flowed cat, pods boost controller and N1 turbos... i have just bought a power fc and hand controller... i've heard the turbos are good for at least 300awkw. my question is this wht sort of injectors do you guys recommmend

im looking at either 550cc, 650cc or the 700cc size.... what would be best im also upgading my fuel pump... Any advise would be great

Mikeymike

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Hi guys im running an RB26DETT from an R33 in my 32 GTR...

So far if has a trust exhaust sytem from the turbo back trust dump pipes, high flowed cat, pods boost controller and N1 turbos... i have just bought a power fc and hand controller... i've heard the turbos are good for at least 300awkw. my question is this wht sort of injectors do you guys recommmend

im looking at either 550cc, 650cc or the 700cc size.... what would be best im also upgading my fuel pump... Any advise would be great

Mikeymike

Things you need to consider:

How many ho do you want?

How many hp will the stock internal engine accept before you start having issues with durability?

Re the injectors: Pick some, doesn't matter. I run 700's & it is fine. Sard are good.

Re the fuel pump: Nismo make a good one.

It is worth replacing he AFM's also. Cams gears as well.

There is a thread on Rb26 engines in the forced induction section. Check that & see what others have done & what results they have got.

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Depends on what you want to use the car for!!!

If you want to do regular track days i would look at doinfg and external fuel pump set up with swirl pot and the like. If you are just going to use it on the street i would probably look at an Bosch 044 fuel pump.

With regards to injector i would look at the 650's or 700's as they will supply plenty of fuel if you start do do further upgrades to the GTR.

Z32 AFM are definetlety the go as well.

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Mine is very similar in specs, am using what I believe to be 550 injectors and HKS cams = 303.5kw at wheels using 18psi not to over-stress the stock internals. Also I am still using standard dump pipes and AFMs!!

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Mine is very similar in specs, am using what I believe to be 550 injectors and HKS cams = 303.5kw at wheels using 18psi not to over-stress the stock internals. Also I am still using standard dump pipes and AFMs!!

really who tuned it..... im gonna run with the 700cc injectors as they are gonna cost me the same amount of cash as the 550cc's...

as for my cars purpose track/street car so a swirl pot and external pump are what im looking at

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Hey Mate, Ive got pretty much the same mods as you are looking at. Car is nearly finished being tuned now, I had some Z32 afm's to go on but when car was being tuned I was told the stock ones are good for approx 340rwkw and mine are not maxing out....but if you fell you want them they are for sale. I opted for the 550cc injectors and a sard fuel pressure regulator due to getting them for a good price but I would recommend going 700cc. Also using a bosch 040 pump and aftermarket cam gears. Most of the tuning has been done and the power figure is around 310rwkw but I will post up the exact results hopefully tomorrow.

Tuned at BOOSTWORX-82990621

Ryan

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really who tuned it..... im gonna run with the 700cc injectors as they are gonna cost me the same amount of cash as the 550cc's...

as for my cars purpose track/street car so a swirl pot and external pump are what im looking at

Was tuned at Southern Hi-Tech Dyno Tune. Could have pushed it further but I decided to keep it sensible and reliable. John keen did the tuning... very good.

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If you're after a fuel pump, look here Fuel Pump

you wont find a better pump for twice the price. I'd say you'd want the 044.

This guy will have the pump out to you fast, I only had to wait a day, ie. paid monday night, had it by wednesday lunch time.

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Hey Mate, Ive got pretty much the same mods as you are looking at. Car is nearly finished being tuned now, I had some Z32 afm's to go on but when car was being tuned I was told the stock ones are good for approx 340rwkw and mine are not maxing out....but if you fell you want them they are for sale. I opted for the 550cc injectors and a sard fuel pressure regulator due to getting them for a good price but I would recommend going 700cc. Also using a bosch 040 pump and aftermarket cam gears. Most of the tuning has been done and the power figure is around 310rwkw but I will post up the exact results hopefully tomorrow.

Tuned at BOOSTWORX-82990621

Ryan

yeah let me know how it goes... im gonna be picking up some cam gears in the next week or two so hopefully i can get the 044 fitted cam gears done injectors fitted and power fc tuned.... hopefully i can break the magical 300kw mark

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