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hey guys,

i bought my gtr about 3 weeks ago and when i bought the car i was told it was running

n1 turbos, but the owner had no prove of then so i just assumed they were standard

(besides being quite laggy) until i put it on the dyno and realised it is very laggy,

does anyone else have this much lag on standard turbos???

or can any help comfirm there n1 turbos???

im new to gtrs but have spent alot of time around turbo cars

thanks

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it running factory boost which is 7.5pd or very close to that, it basicly stock beside a full exhuast

im more interested why it is so laggy???

i would love to see another r32 gtr with n1 s dyno chart just to see when it comes on?? anyone got one??

i have searched it but with no the results im after

yeah that ramp rate is about right for r32 n1 turbos, I make full boost around 4500. You are not running enough boost though only 7psi. even standard is 12psi and the turbs are fine up to say 20psi.

and what is with hp? haven't queensland gone metric yet? I thought all of australia except WA had moved off the imperial system

thanks thats the info i wanted to hear

what sort of power should i see with 16-18pd??

so no chance of being standards ?

im just scared of running 16-18 and the rear turbo wheels letting go

not sure why its not metric

thanks russell

thanks thats the info i wanted to hear

what sort of power should i see with 16-18pd??

so no chance of being standards ?

im just scared of running 16-18 and the rear turbo wheels letting go

not sure why its not metric

thanks russell

I have the R32 Nismo trbos, and this curve looks about like my 2nd gear pull. I have seen .6 bar as low as 3800rpm in 4th gear and 5th gear. Turn up the boost and get them in their effienency range, around one bar. Be careful though, stock injectors cant support 1bar from these turbos, neither the stock MAFs as well.

I wouldn't know if that was right or wrong. It has a pfc, super drager, 700 and sumthing injectors, apexi intake and I think some other bits and pieces. It may have been awkw? The guy that sold it to me took it to the dyno (Todd at top of page) so I dont know the details.

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