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My car is finally going in to be tuned by Mercury Motorsports next friday the 18th and I just felt like sharing my excitement with everyone, lol. its been a very expensive 4 months and I will be happy with 270rwkw, although I am told they might be able to get 300rwkw out of her with the mods I got. And I hope to make the motor last as long as possible.

I plan on running around everyday on 9psi and cranking it upto whatever they tune it to when I need the extra grunt. I know 300rwkw is nothing special, but for me its 4 months of pain and suffering paying off finally. I will be at the East Coast Customs dyno day and I cant wait to hear it screaming away on the dyno with new turbo.

anyways, hope to meet a few more of you around the traps when I finally get back out and about :D

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haha i am in the same situation as you man.

I havent been able to drive my car since february last year. 5 months waiting for my car to get out of the workshop, and now its at a dyno to see what happens.

300rwkw is my goal being still standard internals, but have a forged engine getting done at the moment.

Been fairly stressed out most of the time hahaha, but hope everything pays off. Best of luck for your car.

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so what did you get done to your car?

Garrett GT3076r with .82 ex housing

Custom intake and dump pipes

Full exhaust turbo back with jasma mufflers

hks pod filter

front mount

nismo 740cc inj

z32 afm

turbomsart fpr800 fuel reg

walbro fuel pump

apexi avc-r

apexi power fc

thats about it for now

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You have all the parts to make it... You will get 300rwkw at around 19 psi no worries on stock head and cams...

yeh i just going to be happy with anything over 270 atm until something breaks and i can throw in some forged gear. and do some head work

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good to hear buddy, hope it all goes to plan. mine should be rolling on the road soon after yours. but not that much power to start.

nice one. u must be cheering hey?

its relieving to know i'll finally be at the point of achieving the first stage of the build up. most of the work was done by my housemate and myself. I got the intake and dump pipe done at Predator. so its good to know that some of my own blood and sweat has gone into it.

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nice one. u must be cheering hey?

its relieving to know i'll finally be at the point of achieving the first stage of the build up. most of the work was done by my housemate and myself. I got the intake and dump pipe done at Predator. so its good to know that some of my own blood and sweat has gone into it.

Yeah mate, fresh rebuild most of the things under the bonnet will be new. or near new. and alot of my time and time of people helping me has gone into it. it has been a to two workshops, once for painting and the other for piping, wiring, and some more. but the rest is and will be done in the shed.

i hope it makes it more satisfiying when i drive it.

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sounds like a good set up, if your expecting that sortof power from yours can i get an opinion on wat sortof power i might get out of mine:

kkr430

gtr injectors

splitfire coils

z32 AFM with 3in intake

FMIC

full 3in zorst

sard fpr

apexi pod

bosch 040

apexi avc-r

and will be tuned standard ecu by dr drift

i was thinking about 220kws out of the rb20det on hopefully 16psi

anyone think i might get more

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sounds like a good set up, if your expecting that sortof power from yours can i get an opinion on wat sortof power i might get out of mine:

kkr430

gtr injectors

splitfire coils

z32 AFM with 3in intake

FMIC

full 3in zorst

sard fps

apexi pod

bosch 040

i was thinking about 220kws out of the rb20det on hopefully 16psi

anyone think i might get more

apexi avc-r

and will be tuned standard ecu by dr drift

i reckon you would get between 220 and 250rwkw. I knew someone up the coast with that turbo, full aftermarket ecu, 850cc injectors, z32 etc making about 275rwkw on an rb25

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Its always great to do the work yourself, I hope you get your power but are you aware that over 250kw they are prone to failure? The ringlands are the weakest link in a stock motor but when they fail it is not usually horrific, I have run mine at 370hp (280kw) but with water/metanol for safety, it reduces pinging and gives me much smoother boost.

Good Luck and keep us posted.

Here is a pic of busted ringlands, the motor was sweet except for this.

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sounds like a good set up, if your expecting that sortof power from yours can i get an opinion on wat sortof power i might get out of mine:

kkr430

gtr injectors

splitfire coils

z32 AFM with 3in intake

FMIC

full 3in zorst

sard fpr

apexi pod

bosch 040

apexi avc-r

and will be tuned standard ecu by dr drift

i was thinking about 220kws out of the rb20det on hopefully 16psi

anyone think i might get more

i am going to be running that turbo on the 25, with z32, fmic, zhaust, nismo fuel reg, nismo fuel pump.

forged engine though, on 10 psi i want 230ish rwkw. so you should make a little less then that on 16 ish. Dr Drift(sam) will let you know where the car in comfortable to run it at.

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Hey man

300kw nothing special? I just started out and had my first dyno ever yesterday. Got 122kw atw for an auto R33. If i had 220kw atw i would be giggling daily. Congratulations mate, glad you achieved your goal. Must be happy times round your place. ;)

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