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Has anyone pushed the limits of a rb20de+t?

There are plenty of people here in NZ pushing well over 300rwkw on rb25de+t setup's with stock internals (completely unopened).

Not much experience i can find here of rb20de+t setup's though.

or if anyone has any comparative photos of rb20de rods vs rb20det rods, or bearing specs etc

i know the higher compression will mean closer attention to tuning is required, but there are many 10:1 compression turbo setup's running high numbers reliably

Thanks

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You could make 500hp but it might last 12 minutes, what you want is a reliable balance were its going to last a reasonable amount of time before letting go. AD4M over here in WA made 400~HP on one unopened and was fine for ages before letting go.

So maybe 250rwkw is fairly safe with supporting mods and tune.

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  • 7 months later...

Im running an rb20 standard bottom end standard intake manifold with a gt35r .63 standard cams no cam gears was with a chinesse manifold wolf 3d etc etc running 1.5bar made just on 300rwkw 402 rwhp with water meth for about 6mths an no problems yet.touch wood..no just put on 6 boost manifold..all in the tune

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