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Hi, I'm just after some opinions on my setup. Firstly it's a rb25 series 1

Fmic cooler

1000cc injectors

Splitfires

Too feed fuel rail

Forward facing plenum

Bosch 044 fuel pump

6 boost manifold

And turbo is a gt3582 with a tial 38 wastegate

Now on another page I had numerous guys telling me when I go to get it tuned il be looking at about 370hp max at the wheels , does this sound correct ?? I would of thought Abit hire then that, also at what joist should I get my tuner to aim for ?? Just thought 370 hp was pretty low considering, any responses would be appreciated. Thanks Ryan

Naturally depending on boost, fuel, and dyno - I would EXPECT it to be pretty safely achieveable. To be fair with that combo of mods I'd expect over 300kw on anything over 18psi on pretty much any dyno I know of so long as it isn't weasel piss fuel or there isn't something wrong somewhere.

  • 2 weeks later...

Mods:s2 rb25det 248xxxks hks25/30 z32 mad ,nismo 550 injectors ,hks fmic , walbro 600hp fuel pump ,bigger fuel lines,apexi power fc

Power:239kw@9psi(didn't bother going higher as its my daily)really safe tune.

Oil:mogul

Usage:daily/weekend hacker yet to see a track or strip

Lifespan:4years still performing well

Failures:coil packs and afm changed them to sliptfire an z32

comments:lets see if I can make it to 300000ks ;)

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