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Geez dude you post a new thread like every day. Theres more to this forum than Vic section. Try searching.

BTW those mods will make 247.6kw.

That's what this forum is for isn't it???

Im new and still learning.....

Swapping ideas and asking for help.....

That's what this forum is for isn't it???

Im new and still learning.....

Swapping ideas and asking for help.....

Yes thats what this forum is for but as mentioned, try using the search button. Generally everyone's very helpful and friendly here but if you're here for years, threads like this do get a bit annoying (when heaps of info is on the forum).

Unless you're having some special build, this type of thread is pointless.

Just back on your question, depending on boost, generally anywhere between 220awkw-240awkw with 12-14psi. Add another 80hp and you should have a rough idea on flywheel hp.

ps: thats with a tune too.

Yes thats what this forum is for but as mentioned, try using the search button. Generally everyone's very helpful and friendly here but if you're here for years, threads like this do get a bit annoying (when heaps of info is on the forum).

Unless you're having some special build, this type of thread is pointless.

Just back on your question, depending on boost, generally anywhere between 220awkw-240awkw with 12-14psi. Add another 80hp and you should have a rough idea on flywheel hp.

ps: thats with a tune too.

Thanks Brandon :thumbsup:

Hi Guys,

Wanted to know that how much kW can you get on standard turbo and engine, but with below mods :

- Exhaust (Highflow)

- PowerFC

- Cam Gears

- Bleed Valve

Any idea anyone??? Car is GTR33....

with my BNR34:

Mods

-full exhaust system

-cam gears

-power fc

-kn panel filter

everything else standard, 1st dyno tune from Race Pace 280awkw (30,000km) 4 years ago. Now with (120,000km) dyno tune from Race Pace it's now 250awkw.

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