Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

about to order one of these here turbos, sorry Stao should be able to make the transfer tomorrow night when i have some dosh.

anway Toshi up here in Sydney is going to do the tune once i get this Z32 AFM with a cable that i need,

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=19500&cat=&page=1

seems like a fair price. With the turbo going for 1450 or so, the tune 650 and the injectors 600 or so the whole thing shouldnt set me back more than 3k including the install. not bad considering i should be making close to 300kw.

Toshi says...

You can get around 250-270kw at 17psi.

Toshi

can i push for the magic 300 with standard internals and head?

  • Replies 105
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Make sure your budget allows for metal intake pipe and modify a little bit of the cooler pipe.

Another tip is to buy some locking nuts for the turbo as u cant fit the standard locking tabs.

Yeh this.

I'd budget an extra $400-$500 or so. You may not need it, but I did. It's not a nice surprise when your tuner calls you up saying the turbo isn't going to fit, we need to do some custom piping. It's a better surprise to have $400-$500 left over from what you budgeted. My 2c anyway.

Also, if your tuner is anything like mine... Don't do an oil change before you give them the car. I went and put my nice expensive oils through the engine and an oil filter, turns out it's tuner policy to do that whenever they do a turbo change. So $150's worth of oil and filter down the drain :(

Thanks hanaldo for the tip regarding the oil thing, will remember that for sure.

As for metal piping and so on, Stao said it comes with all the necessary bits but i will keep a few hundred aside in case some extra work is required. not settled on the mechanic yet, there is one in Marrickville that comes recommended on here.

forget the name but might head out to F&E in Wetherill park just because i know them and it will be good value.

again cheers for advice.

fingers crossed i will be able to join the 300kw club pretty soon..

Thanks hanaldo for the tip regarding the oil thing, will remember that for sure.

As for metal piping and so on, Stao said it comes with all the necessary bits but i will keep a few hundred aside in case some extra work is required. not settled on the mechanic yet, there is one in Marrickville that comes recommended on here.

forget the name but might head out to F&E in Wetherill park just because i know them and it will be good value.

again cheers for advice.

fingers crossed i will be able to join the 300kw club pretty soon..

It does... Just not all of them :P It won't come with piping, you can't do that until the turbo is on. You'll need some modifications to the plumbing for sure.

I have made a few custom intakes Ron, cant help much from down here though.

I fitted a Hypergear turbo the other day, I seem to remember it needing a new drain pipe, intake, heat shield, and I had to clock the CHRA around 15 degrees so the oil drain was vertical before the water lines would line up. Make sure you put something over the drain so nothing falls down into the oil while you work, its common for coolant to drip in from the turbo as you remove it. The oil line seems a bit long too, could do with 2 inches or more being removed if it wasn't crimped.

The intake pipe from performance wise is too small, its a 2.5" to 3". I made my own one, I'm going to make a new one. Its measured up just need to cut and get it welded. Its gonna have straight cut bends(none of that fancy lobster welding) but all bends will be 3" minimum.

Scotty, if you ever have to build a intake pipe for an SS2 turbo, I might be keen on one if its for an R33. Almost certain the pipe will be the same across the board, so if you can somehow blueprint your design, you can help other people in other states! I run rubber oil breather and BOV return lines so I am flexible with the location of these ports.

I will be building this new pipe and hoping for the best that it removes the barrier on my car. MAYBE, just MAYBE it was a low dyno read out but the fact that another chap with an SS1 I think(not sure which turbo he had) made 259rwkw on the same day on the same dyno. I should make more. I don't feel like I am losing boost at all, anywhere so that isn't the issue. It must be my intake restricting air flow...

all this talk of fabricating pipes sounds expensive and scares the crap out of me..

will call F&E tomorrow and make sure they can do it, otherwise Sarge can you make 2 new ones while your at it? :whistling:

Stao you should offer a complete fitting kit, inlcuding intake pipe and joiners from the turbo outlet to ic piping.

Ive seen questions regarding this all through this thread.

It's more income for you and convenience for your customers.

Just a thought i think i paid $500 all up for this to be done on mine would have gladly given this money to you.

all this talk of fabricating pipes sounds expensive and scares the crap out of me..

will call F&E tomorrow and make sure they can do it, otherwise Sarge can you make 2 new ones while your at it? :whistling:

I can do the measuring and cutting but ill get someone else to do the welding. Also depends on the filter and if you are plumbing shit back.

+1 to stao doing the piping too, would be happy to send a little more cash this way to smooth over the whole operation.

as for those specs you need sarge....:unsure: not sure how to start figuring out what they would be. hopefully once the turbo comes in and i take it to the mechanics he can let me know what you need to....er...know.

+1 to stao doing the piping too, would be happy to send a little more cash this way to smooth over the whole operation.

as for those specs you need sarge....:unsure: not sure how to start figuring out what they would be. hopefully once the turbo comes in and i take it to the mechanics he can let me know what you need to....er...know.

Just get them to knock up an intake pipe and make any necessary modifications to the cooler piping while they are in there man. It's way easier that way, you don't have to worry about things not fitting or having to remove everything more than once. It's not a serious exercise.

Arent u guys getting the metal intake piping from performance wise?? I think they have one for around 100 bucks cant remember.. How is everyone making this piping? Custom job, and from where??

Thumbs down to the performance wise intake pipe, my pod wouldnt even sit in the engine bay using it with an R34 GTT?? The fittings for the bov return and other pcv breather are in the wrong locations. There is no way it will ever fit up to an airbox.

I made my own using a 90 degree bend and a pod. I know 1 person that has a good 3" metal intake going to the standard airbox but its not an easy job as you have to get it in the perfect spot on the perfect angle.

Fkn intake pipes lol.... looks like everyones got their own custom pipes, dont see why as the engine's are the same, turbos are the same (hypergear ones), IC pipings the same etc....can someone make a cool 'standard' intake pipe that everyone can use across the board..

Thumbs down to the performance wise intake pipe, my pod wouldnt even sit in the engine bay using it with an R34 GTT?? The fittings for the bov return and other pcv breather are in the wrong locations. There is no way it will ever fit up to an airbox.

I made my own using a 90 degree bend and a pod. I know 1 person that has a good 3" metal intake going to the standard airbox but its not an easy job as you have to get it in the perfect spot on the perfect angle.

Which is f**king insane hard, especially with the AFM in the way. It f**ks EVERYTHING up lol.

Yup thats why when everyone says why dont you run a standard airbox I say its too hard! I would love to try it back to back with the pod to see if any power is lost. If not much I would use the airbox as the pod cant make quite a bit of noise especially when you have a very responsive turbo that spools very frequently.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Back again. I returned to Japan in Jul/Aug to spend time with the car on my birthday and remind myself what all the sacrifice and compromise is for. It happened to line up with the monthly morning meet in Okutama, which I have been wanting to go to for a long time. It's a unique event at a unique spot with really rare, interesting, and quirky cars. It's where all the oldheads and OGs gather. The nighttime scene at DKF certainly has its place and should be experienced if you're into cars, but there's too much bad attention and negativity around it now. IMO the better time is Sunday morning at DKF or Okutama; it's more chill and relaxed. I'm glad I was finally able to go, but not sure it's worth the drive from all the way from Nagoya immediately the day before, unless I was already staying in Tokyo for the days right before the meet, because you have to wake up quite early to make it in time. Funnily enough though I didn't drive the car all that much this trip because it was just too damn hot. While there were zero issues and running temps were nominal and the A/C was strong, RBs already run crazy hot as it is. Sure, it took it all like a champ but something about driving these cars in the ridiculous heat/humidity bothers me and makes me feel like I'm asking too much of it. I'm just me being weird and treating the car like a living thing with feelings; I'm mechanically sympathetic to a fault. Instead I was mainly driving something else around - a KX4(silver) 2001 X-Trail GT, that I acquired in May. There's a few different flavors to choose from with Xs, but visually it's the Nissan version of the Honda CR-V. Mechanically it's a whole different story as this, being the top-trim GT, has an SR20VET mated to a four-speed auto and full-time AWD! It was a very affordable buy in exceptional condition inside and out, with very low mileage...only 48k kms. Most likely it was owned by an older person who kept it garaged and well-maintained, so I'm really happy with how it all worked out. It literally needs zero attention at the moment, albeit except for some minor visual touch-ups. I wanted something quirky, interesting, and practical and for sure it handily delivers on all three of those aspects. I was immediately able to utilize the cargo and passenger capacity to its full extent. It's a lot of fun to drive and is quite punchy through 1st and 2nd. It's very unassuming -in the twisty bits it's a lot more composed than one would think at a glance- and it'll be even better once I get better tires on it(yes, it's an SUV but still a little boat-y for my liking). So...now I have two golden-era Nissans in silver. One sports car and one that does everything else; the perfect two-car solution I think👍 The rest of the trip...I was able to turn my stressed brain off and enjoy it, although I didn't quite get to do as much as I thought. I did some interesting things, met some interesting people, and happened into some interesting situations however, that's all for another post though only if people really want to know. Project-wise, I went back to Mine's again to discuss more plans and am hoping to wrap that up real soon; keep watching this space if that interests you. Additionally, while working in the tormenting sweatbox that is the warehouse, I was able to organize most of the myriad of parts that my friend is storing for me along with the cars, and the 34 has a nice little spot carved out for it: And since it can get so stupid hot in there, that made it all the more easy -after I was standing there looking at the car and said 'f**k it'- to finally remove all the damn gauges that have mostly been an eyesore all this time. Huzzah. The heat basically makes the adhesive backing on the gauge mounts more pliable to work with, so it was far less stressful getting this done. I didn't fully clean it up or chase the wiring though; that will happen once I have the car in closer possession. Another major reason to remove all that stuff is to give people less reasons to get in my car and steal s**t while it's being exported/imported when/if the time comes, which leads us to my next point... ...and that is even though it's time in Japan is technically almost up since it's a November car and the X would be coming in March, I'm still not entirely sure where my life and career is headed; I don't really know what the future looks like and where I'm going to end up. I feel there's a great deal of uncertainty with me and as a result of that, it feels like I'm at a crossroads moreso now than any point in my life thus far and there are some choices I need to make. Yes, I've had some years to consider things and prepare myself, however too much has happened in that time to maintain confidence and everything feels so up in the air; tenuous one might say. Simply put, there's just too much nonsense going on right now from multiple vectors. Admittedly, I'm struggling to stay in the game and keep my eyes on the prize. So much so in fact, that very recently I came the closest I ever have before to calling it quits outright; selling everything and moving on and not looking back. The astute among you will pick up on key subtext within this paragraph. In the meantime I've still managed to slowly acquire some final bits for the car, but it feels nice knowing there's not much left to get and I'm almost across that finish line; I have almost everything I'll ever want for my interpretation and expression on what it is I think an R34 should be. 'til later.
    • Thanks for that, hadn’t used my brain enough to think about that. 
    • Also playing with fire if they start to flow more air down low than what the stock twins can. It's not even up top you need to worry, it can be at 3000rpm and part throttle and it's getting way more flow than it should.
    • Any G40/1000 or G40/1250 results out there?  
    • You still want a proper tune on the stock ECU though. Stock tune + stock ECU with GT-SS/-9s is probably playing with fire if you're running more than stock airflow/power.
×
×
  • Create New...