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Stock turbo on a "happy" dyno then yes, possible. In reality it's more like 270-280hp.

I maxed the exhaust side of my 25 turbo with only 250rwhp, more left in the compressor but the exhaust housing just couldn't flow enough.

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so ansure is yes around about 300hp

That's pretty much the absolute maximum, and yes each dyno is slightly different, but I've seen it on a couple cars. Most will achieve 260-280rwhp max, cause most people don't want to destroy there engine/turbo by what is require to get to 300rwhp :)

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having a heated discution with a mate.. would like to get your opinion..

on a r33 rb25det

can you get 300rwhp?

i say yes...

full turbo back system

front mount intercooler

intake

aftermarket piggy back ecu

boost controler...

what do you think..... ?

No with those mods you listed, yes with other mods such as intake plenum, injector cam upgrades etc.

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1/4 mile times are not a good measure of power at all!!!

Theres like way too many factors come into account...

Just by changing tyres / pressure results in lower times...

Dynos are just a BENCHMARK to Measure the cars power output 'not performance'.

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Well I got 292.9rwhp on stock turbo, so close enough is good enough. Tell your mate that.

I'm sure if you check the rb25 dyno results thread you will find some stock turbo readouts around the 300rwhp figure.

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be careful with e85.. will eat ur stock fuel pump setup if ur not careful and get a proper setup :D

im aiming for atleast 350rwhp

not in stock though :D i'll be buying parts over the course of time and have them installed at once hehe (have a powerfc sitting in my room waiting to be installed once i get ebc and finish exhaust ^_^)

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who cares about the power figure you run on a dyno...

it's about how drivable the car is and how well you can drive it, s**t if i gave my dad 500hp to my 250 i would still whoop his arse...

decide what you want and tell your mate that power figures are for tools in V8's without a penis :D

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why is e85 even been mentioned in this thread when it isnt available in WA?

Because the question is "CAN YOU GET 300RWHP WITH STOCK TURBO?"

There is no mention of WA resources only!

Besides i am sure you could get E85 sent over.

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