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hey guys,

i thought id ask some opionions as i got my first dyno done on my r33 gtst today. I have an apexi power intake kit and a blitz 3 inch cat back exhaust, thats all for mods.

I went to get it dyno'd today to see what im pulling before i get my full turbo back done, fmic etc etc so i know what gains i got.

I was a bit shocked though, the dyno showed 165 kw atw, is this right? I thought i should have this when i had a full 3 inch turbo back and the apexi power intake kit.

Unless my car is just abnormal, what does everyone think?

cheers

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yeah 160ish was what I had with mine when it was stock (exhaust, intake, tune) apart from 10psi boost.

sounds about right.

generally it will turn up to 180-200 with a little bit of boost

was that with a catback? or full 3 inch, cause i only have a catback. I watched a budget build on the ignition dvds, and the stock skyline pushed 133 stock, but with a full 3 inch system made 160 something, thats just why i thought mine was a little wierd.

cheers

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Every dyno is different, every car is different. Factor that in and the figure is right. A little higher than the average but nothing abnormal. If it pulled 180rwkw or something than thats another story.

no worries cheers, im pretty happy with what it has anyways. But just thought id ask some opinions.

Cheers guys

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Yeah normal figure. I made 165rwkw on standard boost with a 3 inch turbo back, Apexi power intake and FMIC. I had something of a plateau in the middle of the curve too. That was on a low reading dyno though, and every dyno is different...another could have yielded me 180rwkw. So 165 is far from too high for what you have.

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