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Hey everyone,

Well it's been a while since i have posted on this forum but i thought i would share with you guys my recent aquisition. I have bought a complete HKS 3037 pro S Turbo/kit off of a fellow member along with a Z32 airflow meter. All i'm waiting on now is a bit more funds and some Nismo injectors/Fuel pump.

So in approx 2-3 weeks time i'm hoping to ring Martin Donnan and book in for a tune...Cant wait should be a bit of fun thats for sure, hoping for around the 250ish rwkw @ 16psi.

Cheers

Lee

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great turbo to have purchased.

I have one on my JZX81 1JZ-GTE. awsome torque and great power throughout the rev range.

Mine makes around 290+rwkw on 16psi.

Then again my engine has a few more toys inside and out.

Will be keeping an eye on your posts to see what you get out of it with Martins skills behind it.

Goodluck

wanna fit Z32, gtr injectors and resistor pack for me then tune it somehow??

i got a e-manage blue

can u pm me a price please mr.donnon?? i got a R32 gtst

i would call but i dont have your number lol

Lee if that was you that called me today, the once again good choice >_<

We have Australias quickest and fastest Skylines on both drag strip and circuit, so you are in good hands :D

Hey Martin yeah that was me i was more than happy with my last tune you done with standard turbo, can't wait to get this new one on and tuned. Oh forgot to add i may need you to wire up my AFM also but everything else will be installed and ready to go.

Cheers mate

Lee

great turbo to have purchased.

I have one on my JZX81 1JZ-GTE. awsome torque and great power throughout the rev range.

Mine makes around 290+rwkw on 16psi.

Then again my engine has a few more toys inside and out.

Will be keeping an eye on your posts to see what you get out of it with Martins skills behind it.

Goodluck

Thanks mate i'm hoping for a bit extra torque and reckon this turbo fits the bill nicely with room to move later down the track when i go forged internals etc. I will definately keep everyone updated.

Lee

hey martin.

wat u charge for pfc tune?

+1 to adrians ??

i am thinking of getting a tune soon

just waiting on injectors, z32 afm and turbo

so i would like to know how much will it be for a full tune

thanks Martin!

his old partner (Uri) from the Fueltronics days is coming over to my place tomorrow to have a look at the ignition issues on my bike......hopefully it's an easy fix

Hope you get that problem sorted Pete. Summer is coming and Ive already had some good rides ... [just to spur you on a bit] :/

Thought i would give a quick update on progress as i received the turbo yesterday (cheers Nizmo_Freek). I have taken the car to get turbo/exhaust fitted and quickly run up under light load to make sure shes good to drive home quietly.

I will have clutch fitted up next week and order pump and injectors also. So all in all very happy with progress thus far. Expect a call real soon Martin.

Cheers

Lee

We tuned a 3037 on an SR20DET yesterday. Yes, the engine had pistons and rods to allow a bit more boost, but the results of the HKS turbocharger were extremely impressive....nearly 300rwkw on our Mainline, with more up its sleeve if need be :)

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Thats excellent results for a 2 litre thats for sure thanks for sharing that info Martin. 250-260 should be obtainable with the old rb25 then you would think.

Cheers mate

Lee

Ok turbo is on (cheers Pete top job mate) AFR's fine under mild loads 11.5-12 so fine to putt around for now. Turbo sounds sweet when starts spooling a bit louder than stock thats for sure. Quite a bit of difference in visual size of turbos (standard turbo looks physically alot smaller). First impressions under light loads are not too much difference at all, still very civilised.

Cheers Lee

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