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hey guys my name is matt and im from the USA. just wanted to say thanks for the help you gave me on my swap. i bought a neo rb25 for my s13, long story short i was missing some paarts that were impossilbe to get here in the states that i bought from members on here, i got some real good help from NEO owners on here about technical stuff about the neo, Well i finnaly get her started and she purrs like a v8 right now lol, open downpipe...heres a pic and quick crappy vid.

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start up vid

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nice wheels dood

thanks, thier 17x9 in rear, +8 offset, 17x8 +0 in the front. i wish i knew the brand, lots of jdm companys made these wheels, there probably either work,ssr or weds. they sit pretty flush on the car, just had to roll the fenders alittle bit.

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So how much power is she making?

I dont know, its a stock neo motor, stock boost. 280hp/240 trq claimed from the factory, i just have a front mount kit. i have an apexi exhaust i havent put on yet. i had a s2 rb25 s13 before this car, and it was fast, but im not too sure what to expect with this car. a butt load more low end torque i think?

Get HKS 2835 with a .72 rear housing... HKS dump pipe, good jap front-mount with aftermarket plenum (front facing, less piping = more response), 600cc+ injectors, tomei/nismo/bosch/walbro fuel pump, tomei poncams and good ECU upgrade and you'll get oooodles of mid-range powah!! Not to mentions heaps of top end puff too!!!1!

BTW Welcome man!

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