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is someone telling porkys?

dyno sheet to show it nudged 285 to verify your stat belongs in this thread lol....

maybe you should start another thread for unopened 250-280kw rb25s lllol

It was done at a dyno day with octane booster and a few extra degrees of timing thrown in. Pretty sure it was a generous dyno though.

Will dig up the sheet and post it up.

Haha perhaps i should, didnt mean to cause any harm in this thread :)

283kw at 16.7psi

GT3040 .82 rear housing with 44mm tail gate 6 boost manifold

nismo fuel pump, 660cc injectors

3 inch exhaust from turbo back with 5 inch body cat

Completely stock block

would make more but my dump pipe seems to be a restriction

R33 RB25DET series 2

550cc Deatschwerks injectors.

Shoulda used E85 so I could dick schwiiing in the 300kw club. :laugh:

might wanna look at bigger injectors first man... with a 3076 .82 you could be looking at 340rwkw and that's gonna need 740's

283kw at 16.7psi

GT3040 .82 rear housing with 44mm tail gate 6 boost manifold

nismo fuel pump, 660cc injectors

3 inch exhaust from turbo back with 5 inch body cat

Completely stock block

would make more but my dump pipe seems to be a restriction

Wrong thread, i think you need the 270-284.99rwkw thread....

Or more boost.

297.2kW @ 18psi dropping to 17psi, BP UL98. Will run higher psi after next step of mods.

Stock Manifold

Retuned ECU

Bosch 044 Pump

FMIC

555cc injectors

Splitfire coils

EBC

RB25 High-flowed turbo with Garret internals (similar to 3076, Internal Wastegage, Low-mount)

N1 Water Pump

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