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single turbo meh! 38psi double meh! NOS triple meh!

made over 500AWKW with a rich 11.4-1 tune with only 25psi and piddly little "low mounts"

made 460AWKW at 20psi on BP98 everyday tune...Leewah you really have to harden up...lol

with this

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...2_772_90212.jpg

NFI ask me monday, once i tune it. probaly 340-360rwkw with the #7 (#7 tis only a baby), and 390-410ish with the #11 housing that i removed for the #7.

this is only a toy compared to DIRT GARAGE and LEEWAHS :no:

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single turbo meh! 38psi double meh! NOS triple meh!

made over 500AWKW with a rich 11.4-1 tune with only 25psi and piddly little "low mounts"

made 460AWKW at 20psi on BP98 everyday tune...Leewah you really have to harden up...lol

with this

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...2_772_90212.jpg

Shoosh you! We're talking about single turbo setups here. Take your TT setup ranting someplace else :no:

As for gearbox, I'm running the OS Giken Cross Mission gearset with a billet sandwhich plate and a custom Jim Berry twin plate (4400lb clamping pressure) clutch. Touch wood, never smashed a box and the clutch is THE BEST EVER!!

R33 with the fully built Rb 26 engine an the old T78 34D turbo charger, dont have the pics of the T04Z installed on my job compu. so this is my old setup, was pushing 400AWKW, with the Rb28 cams and head job and the T04Z it pushes close to 480AWKW, daily driven.

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As for gearbox, I'm running the OS Giken Cross Mission gearset with a billet sandwhich plate and a custom Jim Berry twin plate (4400lb clamping pressure) clutch. Touch wood, never smashed a box and the clutch is THE BEST EVER!!

i was running the same combo as Leewah...but im now running an NPC clutch with OS gearset.

Hey guys just wondering you can post up pictures of your rb26det engines please also info on what turbo and power you make....

Built Rb26 with Gt35 turbo in an R32 gtst. Using standard R33 gtst gearbox with Jim Berry modified Nismo clutch. Not sure how much power because it hasnt been tuned yet. Hoping for 330 rwkw or something like that; i dont care, as long as its reliable!

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I have one of those low mount HKS RB26 manifiolds for sale at the moment. Are you sure the turbo is a T45 and no the TO4R?

I would hope so as that is what I was told when I bought the car so I'd be pissed if he lied to me. I think it is though because its laggy as all hell...

As for gearbox, standard box with triple plate clutch, daily driven....Handles fine.

another built 26 with a 35r, yet to be tuned

Hey, are your covers and plenum polished or chromed/HPC coated? They look really good.

I spent about 100 hours polishing mine, but i think they'll be a bitch to maintain.

Shaun.

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Who has more pics like these, doesnt matter if its your car or not. We need to compile as many as possible. The reason is im trying to decide what color to paint my rb26 covers and it would be a good resource for others in the future to be able to check a thread like this for ideas :P

cheers fellas

Atm my short list is

34 blue (colur of my car/engine bay)

34 red

34 millennium jade color

Silver (dark or light)

polished (cant really be bothered tho as the plenum is taking me long enough)

in the back of my mind a really vibrant color that doesnt match anything else on my car i think would look really good too. Maybe a nice green (flame suit on)

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