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Hey everyone that reads this,

Hopefully this is just a simple question,

I currently have 203rwkw in my r34 gtt with fmic, full stainless exhaust with ceramic coated dump pipe and a apexi pod ( also not tuned yet ), now i also have

a turbotech manual boost controller which is set at 9psi, i hear that r34 can run 12psi safely but that also the ceramic turbo cant do much more than

200kw, so my question is can i bump 3 more psi into this engine or will things get nasty?

I will thank you all now for the responses.

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i ran 12psi on my 34, and its for a good 210atw

if you like your turbo, 12 is the max i would go, 203rwk with those mods? pfc or..?

id also suggest do a quick search on the forum, because theres dogs balls of threads like this.. :P

cheers

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thanks sheng,

have done a bit of searching but there is nothing like my question, everyone else seems to be running 12psi already

with the same power as i get on 9psi.

yer just those mods, no aftermarket computer or anything like that.

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thanks sheng,

have done a bit of searching but there is nothing like my question, everyone else seems to be running 12psi already

with the same power as i get on 9psi.

yer just those mods, no aftermarket computer or anything like that.

Just means the dyno is reading high, nothing much more to it.

Realistically its probably around 170-180rwkw.

So put a couple more PSI into it, and thats it. Whatever number it makes (probably like 230rwkw on that same dyno) dont worry about it.

It'll be the same as everyone else, around 200-210rwkw on a more reasonable dyno

Long as the tune is good, the dyno can read 600rwkw for all it matters

Cheers.

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