Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Well I am starting the saving process to make an order so that hopefully by year end I can have everything needed for my upgrade. Here is my base and what my plans are and let me know what you think of it.

Base:

ER34 RB25DET Neo - pretty much stock

NGK Iridiums BKR7EX-11 gapped to 0.8

HKS FMIC

Trust 13 row Oil Cooler

Two Core Radiator

Kakimoto 3.5" Exhaust

Blitz ECU

Blitz SSBC

Blitz Timer and Gauge

Trust Air Filter

Defi Boost, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure, Water Temp, EGT

Plans:

HKS Bottom Mount Manifold - Actually Have this already

GT3076R 0.82A/R with four bolt turbin housing and V-band add-on

External Wastegate - Not sure what size to go with and also what alternative can I use instead of the HKS that will fit properly on the manifold? I am thinking like a Tial 40mm, your thoughts??

Spare head with the RB26DETT ITBs and Intake Manifold setup - Help eliminate the pipe running over and also a better look same time

Keeping the TCS

RB26DETT 700CC Injectors with HKS/Tomei/Sard Fuel Rail and Resistor pack

RB26 Cam Cover and Center Plate - Bling

Keeping VCT Solenoid

Oil Return from Head

Cosworth Headgasket

Tomei Restrictor and block off as well

ARP Headstuds

Clutch ?????

I really don't want to get in the block if I do get some extra cash and I get an entire spare engine I will get the collar attached to the snout, freshen up the block with bearings, ARP mains and ARP rod bolts also try to adapt the RB26 sump as well. Can I get your thoughts on the setup and also what clutch recommendation for a daily driver that will be at some points be in standstill traffic and on hills as well, not looking for something aggressive but able to handle 450HP. Also, what wastegate option? My management will be a toss up between the Vipec and the Power FC, the Power FC being so expensive now I may swing the Vipec way. Please no bashing on the management but on all other aspects feel free :mrt:.

How do you plan to keep traction control when you're fitting 26 ITB's? the Neo TCS setup is an additional butterfly in front of the standard throttlebody. Could maybe chop the casting and fit it before the 26 plenum chamber I guess.

US Ebay is your friend for skylines.

I'm in florida... and I just bought heaps of gear here, then sent it home.

The prices are so much cheaper for most things... Hell I bought 2 N1 oil pumps new for 140 each!!!

US spec turbo was better quality for the price than you can buy anywhere in Aus

Fuel gear, AFM's, gaskets etc... all cheaper, even considering the exchange rate and shipping costs.

What u smokin bro?!?

Last time i checked 450hp was more like 335kw so the GT3076R should do it ....but with lots of boost!!!

Last time i checked- 450hp was indeed 335kw. However it is NOT 335rwkw.

Now take off drivetrain losses etc and you are back to around 260-270rwkw give/take.

450hp = @ the motor. That is what the question/requirement was, so therefore that is what i used.

If the OP gets his terminology wrong, then that's not my problem :D

A GT3076 is a 600hp turbo, if you want 450hp, you do not use a GT3076

but why did ash suddenly change it from rwkw to fwkw? i wouls assume that the OP was chasing 450hp at the treads, which is around 335kw.

see above :)

A GT3076 is a 600hp turbo, if you want 450hp, you do not use a GT3076

I've never seen a 600hp 3076, that's 3040/30R territory. Proper 3076's are 500HP. A 3071 can get him 450hp, but not with much head room. A 3076 otoh is pretty much a guaranteed 450hp with supporting mods without that much difference in response.

I've never seen a 600hp 3076, that's 3040/30R territory. Proper 3076's are 500HP. A 3071 can get him 450hp, but not with much head room. A 3076 otoh is pretty much a guaranteed 450hp with supporting mods without that much difference in response.

Garrett rate the 3076 at 525 hp max.

From what I've read, the 3071 is a bit of a dog. Go the 3076 with the 0.63 AR.

Also go ext waste if you can, otherwise specify the 18 psi actuator.

I've got 555 now but expect to get 600 out of it that's for sure.

Always get the most out of life, isn't that what Mum and Dad taught us ?

If it blows, just get a GT4088R ! :D

well you certainly wont have it when you have the 26 plenum... so that part is sorted

as for the light... remove dash - remove bulb - problem soved

3071 in my GTT if that helps, 278.5rwkw @ 17psi. So are we talking at the wheels here or not?

http://forum.nistune.com/viewtopic.php?t=950

From what I've read, the 3071 is a bit of a dog

depends what you mean with no extra lag introduced by bigger turbo and now more balls. see the dyno curves on that link. its a little slower coming on boost than stock but thats about it and makes for a fun and drivable car ...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I will rebutt this and the preceding point from Dose....but without doing any calcs to demonstrate anything and without knowing that I am right or wrong. But... The flow capacity of a fluid transfer system is not limited by the smallest orifice or section of conduit in that system, unless it is drastically smaller than the rest of the system. OK, I use the word drastically perhaps with too much emphasis, but let's drill down on what I really mean. The flow capacity of the system is the result of the sum of the restrictions of the entire system. So, to make an extreme example, if you have a network with 3" pipe everywhere (and let's say a total length of only a few metres) and that 12mm ID restriction of the oil filter connection being the obvious restriction, then for any given amount of pressure available, the vast majority of all the pressure drop in the system is going to occur in the 12mm restriction. But.... increase the length of the 3" pipeline to, say 1000m, and suddenly the pipe pressure loss will likely add up to either be in the same order of magnitude, possibly even exceeding that of the 12mm restriction. Now the 12mm restriction starts to matter less. Translate this to the actual engine, actual oil cooler hose sizing, etc etc, and perhaps: The pressure loss caused by flowing through the narrow section (being the 12mm oil filter port, and perhaps any internal engine oil flow pathways associated with it) is a certain number. The pressure loss through, say, -12 hoses out to the cooler and back is negligible, but The pressure loss through -10 hoses out to the cooler, at the exact same length as the above, starts to become a decent fraction of the loss through the 12mm stuff at the filter port. Maybe even it starts to exceed it. I could actually do these calcs if I knew 1) how much oil was actually flowing in the line, 2) gave enough of a f**k to do things that I hate doing for work, voluntarily for a hypothetical discussion. Anyway - I reiterate. It's not the narrowest port that necessarily determines how much it can all flow. It is the sum. A long enough length of seemingly fat enough pipe can still cause more loss than a semmingly dominant small bore restriction.
    • To pick up what Dose is putting down. Not a lot of point running a huge hose if the motor is still restricted to the smaller size... It's only capable of flowing so much at that point...   *Waits for GTSBoy to come in and bring in the technicalities of length of pipe, and additional restriction from wall friction etc etc*
    • Hooley Dooley these things have some history! If i sell them they will need a certificate of providence to prove they have been in the hands of verified RB20 royalty! They have been stored in a plastic tub, away from sunlight and moisture. They are in mint condition. And they will stay that way, as i have sprung the money for a set of shockworks coilovers. I'm just working on getting them in at the moment, after rebushing the rear of the car, and while the subframe was out i welded in the GKtech reinforcement bracing as well.  They will get a workout at Ararat King of The Hill in November. I ran 48s on the short course there a few months ago, and i am hoping with new bushes and shocks in the rear i can launch a bit harder. There was a fair bit of axle tramp when i tried too hard off the line. a few of the corners had dips mid way which also made the car feel a bit unsettled, hopefully this will help there too.   
    • Food for thought, the stock oil filter thread is a 3/4-16 UNF, which has an ID of about 10 to 12mm (according to ChatGPT lol). Now compare than to an 10AN, which has an ID of about 14mm (Raceworks is 14.2mm, Speed flow is 14.27mm).  
    • Yep, totally get that. However hooking in for Generator back up is only a few hundred bucks for the wiring. You could put a couple of those in (for different circuits explicitly) and run a couple of baby generators. Bonus, you can balance them across different circuits, and now have backups in your backup. I'm looking at buying places that won't even have water etc, and I don't mind the idea of getting off the electric grid either, even with everything you've said. This country already has enough power outages that even the mains grid isn't that reliable anymore. I do agree though on spending a bit more to get better gear, and to add some extra redundancy in to the system too.
×
×
  • Create New...