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Hi guys,

I just got turbo's for my R32 GTR and its making 280KW at the rears on a stock motor

Mod's are :

Garrett 2860-7 running 18psi

Sard 700cc injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Greddy cam gears and belts

What can I do to get 300KW at the rears?

Any pointers??

Cheers

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Pod filter.

Power FC.

Which mods you got?

Exhaust with nothing in it besides a muffler...

Wind up boost to 20psi, even on stock internals. Pushing its limits though.

The -7s should see you through to 320-340 depending how hard you push them. Reading over some threads some people have managed 330 quite well with the -7s.

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filters and exhaust are done

basically all the supporting mods are there

Pod filter.

Power FC.

Which mods you got?

Exhaust with nothing in it besides a muffler...

Wind up boost to 20psi, even on stock internals. Pushing its limits though.

The -7s should see you through to 320-340 depending how hard you push them. Reading over some threads some people have managed 330 quite well with the -7s.

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Power FC and AFM's or the Detro version and use map sensors and you will see the power you are chasing! Make sure you get a high flowing cat in the exhaust if you don't have it.. also when you say 'exhaust is done' i assume that includes front and dump pipes? they will also help greatly!

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Have a read through the Dyno thread sticky (RB26)

It will show you what you will/wont achieve... and what parts you require to do so.

GT-SS/R34 N1's are also virtually the same as -7's, so all those results are comparable for the sake of what your asking.

This has been covered many many times, and as such im going to lock this.

Thanks

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