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300-350 will kill your stock rb25 very quickly. That's why I'm running the safe 280rwkw ATM. Flow is a problem with the standard manifold that's why anything over 300 will be hard to make. I've had my manifold ported to gasket size. To answer you previous question I'm running a powerfc. Also if you haven't done so look into gettig a cam gear. Helps with response nicely

Cheers mate.

Off topic question, how'd you get the black rear blinkers, they look sick.

Yeah I was leaning towards the 740cc anyways. Cheers mate. What kind of power are you producing? and where abouts did you get your injectors from?

If you get stuck i got a set of new rb25 injectors. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ga...view=getnewpost

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Cheers mate.

Off topic question, how'd you get the black rear blinkers, they look sick.

HAha they Arent black. I think the angle of the photo and shaddows caused it to look that way. Guess you could do it with that tint spray!

Hmm with injectors I probably wouldnt go for high flow stock injectors.

HAha they Arent black. I think the angle of the photo and shaddows caused it to look that way. Guess you could do it with that tint spray!

Hmm with injectors I probably wouldnt go for high flow stock injectors.

Damn. Nice pic then lol.

Yeah I read somwhere that they aren't the best. I think i'll stick to nismo or hks. More dollars...

will the standard hi-flow 740cc injectors do the same job as a set of say .. nismo 740cc? are there any known issues?

I would buy the blitz ones ($850) not the highflows for the power you are after.

I thought u had them up for $840.

Do they come with everything needed to just slap them in?

yeah sorry it was $840, i will put some pics up later, it is everything you need to install them.

35R on stocko engine seems abit pointless.

I would sell it and go with a GT30 like others have suggested. Its not use having a whole heap of lag and lack midrange to make the same rwkw was a much smaller and more responsive turbo.

Don't feel bad, this just happens to be the angriest forum in the UNIVERSE when it comes to whining about large laggy turbos... It seems as though peeps these days will change "what do you think of LED windscreen washers" threads to a "do you think my turbo is too big" thread..

Share the love people!!

Don't feel bad, this just happens to be the angriest forum in the UNIVERSE when it comes to whining about large laggy turbos... It seems as though peeps these days will change "what do you think of LED windscreen washers" threads to a "do you think my turbo is too big" thread..

Share the love people!!

im sure ns.com could help out there.

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