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This is what I'm aiming for, what's your setup?

Autech 260RS

Stock bottom end

Stock FPR

R34 GTR turbos < Terry's old turbos :whistling:

Nismo 555cc injectors,

Walbro fuel pump

Power FC

AVCR

Z32s

Greddy suction kit and cold air box with factory snorkel

HKS 264 deg cams

HKS cam gears

HKS hard piping kit

Yoshida Garage custom ported head and port matched exhaust manifolds

Greddy extended split dumps and front pipe

Fujitsubo Cat back

Gutted cat

N1 oil and water pumps

Greddy oil cooler kit

Turbosmart BOVs

312.5kW at 16.5 psi

272kW at 13 psi

yep, the jaycar kit, works perfectly. Just tapped the speedo wire at the dash and hid the box up behind the hazard light switch. It's been in there a while bu I had to adjust it because I've changed rim/tyre size recently.

Nismo dash is the main reason I had to fix the speedo. A big digital speedo is just annoying when it's wrong!

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Drunkan, you've fixed the speedo, but the tacho looks like the reading is out of whack too. And what wheels and tyres are you running now? Pics please?

Oil change (my last bottle of GW Sougi s6000), and a yearly inspection of the turbo oil feed banjo. Was enlarged to 1.5mm last year.

Sparkly clean as usual; but 15 minutes well spent.thumbsup.gif

Looks like I'll be changing to the new GW SYN-X 6000 for the next one.

Oil change (my last bottle of GW Sougi s6000), and a yearly inspection of the turbo oil feed banjo. Was enlarged to 1.5mm last year.

Sparkly clean as usual; but 15 minutes well spent.thumbsup.gif

Looks like I'll be changing to the new GW SYN-X 6000 for the next one.

I checked my banjo this week and it was squeaky clean. I didn't enlarge the size of it though.

Edited by slippylotion

I checked my banjo this week and it was squeaky clean. I didn't enlarge the size of it though.

Whether or not to enlarge seems to be a personal thing; to each his own. There's no question; it's cheap insurance to remove & inspect.thumbsup.gif

Autech 260RS

Stock bottom end

Stock FPR

R34 GTR turbos < Terry's old turbos :whistling:

Nismo 555cc injectors,

Walbro fuel pump

Power FC

AVCR

Z32s

Greddy suction kit and cold air box with factory snorkel

HKS 264 deg cams

HKS cam gears

HKS hard piping kit

Yoshida Garage custom ported head and port matched exhaust manifolds

Greddy extended split dumps and front pipe

Fujitsubo Cat back

Gutted cat

N1 oil and water pumps

Greddy oil cooler kit

Turbosmart BOVs

312.5kW at 16.5 psi

272kW at 13 psi

Nice Build, bet its great to drive

I was just wondering how the Power FC goes with the 260RS, Im assuming you used the one specific for the R33 GTR/RB26

Did you have any issues getting it to work, does anything not work as its meant to.

from what i have read it "should" work fine in the stag but i have not asked anyone who has actually done it,

Thanks

Nice Build, bet its great to drive

I was just wondering how the Power FC goes with the 260RS, Im assuming you used the one specific for the R33 GTR/RB26

Did you have any issues getting it to work, does anything not work as its meant to.

from what i have read it "should" work fine in the stag but i have not asked anyone who has actually done it,

Thanks

No problems here

Drunkan, you've fixed the speedo, but the tacho looks like the reading is out of whack too. And what wheels and tyres are you running now? Pics please?

Yeah mate that tacho is wierd....lucky mid 90s LCDs had such crap resolution. It consistently reads 500rpm high, not like the speedo that was a % wrong (ie wronger the faster you go)

I've got R34 GTR rims (finally clearning the brakes properly) and 255/40/18 Federals. No pics it's too wet :P

Also fit Z32 AFM today, total fail. SOmeone has played silly buggers with the Z32 AFM curve on my Powerfc and it's not running properly. I'll probably put the standard AFM back on until I can get a tune.

Nice Build, bet its great to drive

I was just wondering how the Power FC goes with the 260RS, Im assuming you used the one specific for the R33 GTR/RB26

Did you have any issues getting it to work, does anything not work as its meant to.

from what i have read it "should" work fine in the stag but i have not asked anyone who has actually done it,

Thanks

I am running a R32 GTR PowerFC and the car runs fine, an R33 PowerFC would also work.

I Run a R33 PFC (on a R33 RB26) with almost identical setup, minus the inlet and hard piping kit, but I'm still around 20kw short of your power. Guess its time to order those Z32s and the Greddy kit then... thumbsup.gif Good to see whats possible with stock bottom end and turbos...

Found a little cubby hole for a oil catch can today. Hopefully will minimise the amount of oil going out the end of these bloody VQ's. Have to go to pirtek tomorrow and get some real hose- as usual the stuff they give you is massively shit.

Had fun packing that mother full of steel wool!!!!cool.gif

you need one from an RS with hicas, or an ARX. but only vq25det

Not true. Pretty sure Craig said 350Z 5MT rear diff, but I'd have to check.

I think the VQ25DD front diff is the good one though, haven't double checked yet.

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