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New Rb26 In With N1 Turbos, Running Stock Boost - Feels Like Normal Rb26dett


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Hey guys, are these r34 n1's suppose to handle more boost than the stock setting, as ive just put in a rb26dett motor to replace my blown one from the r33, and the new engine feels the same - cant tell the different at all....though it is running stock boost right now - im not going to up the boost till my fuel pump and injectors + tune goes in, and until i know the new motor is all OK.

so you've put in a stock RB26 with N1s which are pretty close to stock, and your complaining that it feels stock? N1's are the factory steel wheeled turbos from memory, so yes you can run alot more boost when you get the injectors/tune

Not that I have 34n1 (i have 33 type non bearing n1s, 32 gt-r) but my car feels like a slug on stock boost, a standard car would be faster. But the difference at 1.2 bar is amazing, wait till you get some boost into these turbos, you should make some serious power!

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