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Just after a rough idea on how much boost a standard RB30 with a 25 head can reliably take. Should mention that this car is only ever thrashed.

There are some ppl with big numbers in the dyno thread, but i dont know how long any of them have lasted.

Was hoping for around 1 bar and, yes, tuning is happing at the same time.

thanks in advance

P.S sorry, I did search. You try putting those words in and see how many pages you get :P

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Boost doesn't mean anything.

It's power that kills engines.

As long as the engine isn't knocking (i.e. has a safe tune) the power limit (someone said 300rwkw) is what you need to factor in, boost has nothing to do with it.

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I dont know if i would consider stock rb30 pistons to be too safe at 300rwkw, plwnty have done it, but they tend to be people who constantly monitor their tunes

hence why i said to keep it nice and conservative. theres always gonna be a chance of it dying from bad batches of fuel/dying fuel regs etc. but the same things can kill motors at standard power levels aswell (just not as quickly). aslong as you dont let knock go unchecked theres no reason it cant be reliable at 300rwkw, especially with the nice big exhaust side of a t04z

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the biggest issue will be my driving. its a supersprints/drift hack . everything is checked anytime it goes anywhere.

the tune will be fairly juicy done by the boys at ESP, so im not worried at all there

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