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well i know jack diddly squat about diff ratios but seeing as you arent running an N/A engine, you arent going to want N/A diff ratios. and would benefit from some form of LSD. will cost f**kall to source a second hand turbo diff. get that shit changed over asap!

well i know jack diddly squat about diff ratios but seeing as you arent running an N/A engine, you arent going to want N/A diff ratios. and would benefit from some form of LSD. will cost f**kall to source a second hand turbo diff. get that shit changed over asap!

thanks for the heads up any help advice appreciated..... this is a work in progress, luckily its all stock but I will look into the diff and brakes ASAP,

p.s is there a brand of diff, does it have to be from R33 or from Skyline or can it be from silvias? (newbie)

thanks for the heads up any help advice appreciated..... this is a work in progress, luckily its all stock but I will look into the diff and brakes ASAP,

p.s is there a brand of diff, does it have to be from R33 or from Skyline or can it be from silvias? (newbie)

just look for any R33 GTS25T Diff.

series 1 or 2 wont matter.

they produced 217,000 R33s of which only 19,000 were GTRs.

wont be hard to source one.

good luck

just look for any R33 GTS25T Diff.

series 1 or 2 wont matter.

they produced 217,000 R33s of which only 19,000 were GTRs.

wont be hard to source one.

good luck

hey, still looking, but got a dyno, all stock running 5psi thru the ecu (no turbo timer or boost gauge) only mods are FMIC, K & N filter, 3inch exhaust and cat.

I got a basic 134rwkw on stock 5psi dyno run on AUTOMATIC transmission.

have been told with another dyno tune and change the ecu settings to 10/11 psi and should get an extra 30rwkw without any mods or changes to the car.

is that normal?

with a full exhaust, front mount intercooler and the boost wound up to 10 or 11 psi you should get 170 to 180kw without needing to touch the ecu.

Okay that might be what they meant, they just said dyno + up the boost to max 10/11 and would get at least 30rwkw without changing anything else. PS its all new to me mate, BUT is the current 134rwkw normal and okay for stock 5psi standard RB25DET?

Okay that might be what they meant, they just said dyno + up the boost to max 10/11 and would get at least 30rwkw without changing anything else. PS its all new to me mate, BUT is the current 134rwkw normal and okay for stock 5psi standard RB25DET?

Sounds normal (not that i would know what 5psi makes). With 10/11 psi just like mad said it should make 170-180kw.

But automatic turbo 33s run 9psi standard AFAIK so i dont know why its set to only 5. hmm?

Sounds normal (not that i would know what 5psi makes). With 10/11 psi just like mad said it should make 170-180kw.

But automatic turbo 33s run 9psi standard AFAIK so i dont know why its set to only 5. hmm?

Hi, well i was sure that is the number i was told by the mechanic who did the check over of my car and the dyno, but either way i got dyno print out at 134rwkw and was told i could get 170rwkw just by upping the boost to 10/11 PSI,

my question is, is that safe and reliable to be running 10/11 psi as standard with all standard engine components except the FMIC and K&N, theres no work done to the motor all stock rb25det, IS IT SAFE to have the turbo set at 10/11 and use it like that as a daily driver for say 12months or more without needing to change anything, I am unsure?

Hi, well i was sure that is the number i was told by the mechanic who did the check over of my car and the dyno, but either way i got dyno print out at 134rwkw and was told i could get 170rwkw just by upping the boost to 10/11 PSI,

my question is, is that safe and reliable to be running 10/11 psi as standard with all standard engine components except the FMIC and K&N, theres no work done to the motor all stock rb25det, IS IT SAFE to have the turbo set at 10/11 and use it like that as a daily driver for say 12months or more without needing to change anything, I am unsure?

10/11 will be fine.

if i was you i would just up it to ten and leave it at that seeing as you still have n/a gear and arent chasing power anyway.ten will do fine for daily :)

i ran 1 bar of boost through my first skyline for 6 months but that is not safe,cheap or good for the turbo lol and in answer to whether it blew up we shall never know cause my best mate wrote it off. i just know better now.

Thanks, I will definitely look into it soon,

so 10 PSI will mean it sits at 10psi when it boosts, and what should i get in rwkw as its now at the 134, I am hoping to get at least 165rwkw by doing this~! and true i am not after mad power maybe max 200rwkw for the present.

what exactly do they do, the mechanic says they have to do a dyno and change the boost etc to make the car run at 10/11psi rather than the current PSI and should get around 30rwkw?? for about $200 job

Sounds normal (not that i would know what 5psi makes). With 10/11 psi just like mad said it should make 170-180kw.

But automatic turbo 33s run 9psi standard AFAIK so i dont know why its set to only 5. hmm?

no, they only run or 6psi. they run less boost than the manuals, which is why they also have a lower quoted standard power (180kw vs 184kw)

Hi, well i was sure that is the number i was told by the mechanic who did the check over of my car and the dyno, but either way i got dyno print out at 134rwkw and was told i could get 170rwkw just by upping the boost to 10/11 PSI,

my question is, is that safe and reliable to be running 10/11 psi as standard with all standard engine components except the FMIC and K&N, theres no work done to the motor all stock rb25det, IS IT SAFE to have the turbo set at 10/11 and use it like that as a daily driver for say 12months or more without needing to change anything, I am unsure?

just make sure you have a turbo back exhaust.

Thanks, I will definitely look into it soon,

so 10 PSI will mean it sits at 10psi when it boosts, and what should i get in rwkw as its now at the 134, I am hoping to get at least 165rwkw by doing this~! and true i am not after mad power maybe max 200rwkw for the present.

what exactly do they do, the mechanic says they have to do a dyno and change the boost etc to make the car run at 10/11psi rather than the current PSI and should get around 30rwkw?? for about $200 job

you could buy and install the boost controller yourself (just get one of the $30 turbotech ones off ebay, they work very well). just make sure you have an aftermarket boost gauge. then if you want to know what power it's making then you can just get a power run done and save yourself about $100

no, they only run or 6psi. they run less boost than the manuals, which is why they also have a lower quoted standard power (180kw vs 184kw)

just make sure you have a turbo back exhaust.

no i dont believe that. i want further proof of this fact.

and yeah he has 3 inch catback

no i dont believe that. i want further proof of this fact.

and yeah he has 3 inch catback

just double checked... 3inch all the way from the turbo back and 3inch hi flo cat. :) and FMIC.

so should go alright with the boos up to 10/11 psi?>>>

no i dont believe that. i want further proof of this fact.

and yeah he has 3 inch catback

see here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/271517-r33-auto-vs-manual-ecu/page__view__findpost__p__4650946

can provide links to the lower spec power if you want as well.

just double checked... 3inch all the way from the turbo back and 3inch hi flo cat. :) and FMIC.

so should go alright with the boos up to 10/11 psi?>>>

yep, wind the boost up and away you go.

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