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Hey people i need your help im aiming anywhere in the region of 600-700 atkw and need some help deciding the plenum choice the intercooler and radiator...i have had a few companies help me along the way and are getting mixed responses some say the 6 throttle nismo some say 6 throttle hypertune and same with intercoolers some say the greddy big cooler or the plazmaman and radiators koyo or pwr i have still got a little bit left in this build i still need injectors maybe siemens, a diff, suspension, brakes, exhaust and the cooler plenum and raidator so please please guys i need your help and opinions on big power rb's you have seen and it will be a streeter so keep this inmind

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Standard plennum will get you there no need to waste ya money on other shinny things. Cooler depends on your price bracket, all of the above are more than capable and as for a radiator if you can get ya hands on a koyo copper core item that would be the best. Again it all comes down to budget but having a 600-700kw vehicle will always be a costly excercise.

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Yes i know this hahah but i was just wanting opinions of other members who have this or know of this being done price is a factor but i have done everything else once and hopefully only once which is why i would like people's opinions

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Will the stock plenum really see 700kw? This seems like a legit question that nobody is too interested in answering lol.

Alternatively OP can check the results thread and find cars like the yellow nitto R34 which has that sort of power.. Can just see what sort of cooler/radiator/plenum he is running as an idea.

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Will the stock plenum really see 700kw? This seems like a legit question that nobody is too interested in answering lol.

Alternatively OP can check the results thread and find cars like the yellow nitto R34 which has that sort of power.. Can just see what sort of cooler/radiator/plenum he is running as an idea.

Hard to answer it when honestly how many on here have done it.

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If you want to spend the coin keeping 6 throttles is better for the street so the Nismo plenum would be best.

A friend of mine made 1300hp with one of those KU Engineering plenums which is single entry. Not very 'street' friendly at that power level though.

Intercoolers basically comes down to what you want to spend. Koyo Rads are well proven items too.

Also curious as to what hot side you intend to make the power with?

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man u sold your last engine and your gtr to buy a gtst bare shell

you said u wanted sumone else to drive it down the strip when complete

put it in a couple shows n get a mag shoot then sell it to buy n fpv??????

all while u complained about how much it was costing

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man u sold your last engine and your gtr to buy a gtst bare shell

you said u wanted sumone else to drive it down the strip when complete

put it in a couple shows n get a mag shoot then sell it to buy n fpv??????

all while u complained about how much it was costing

I didnt sell my last engine i have still got the built motor and ofcourse your gunna complain with the money a build like this costs all at once money isn't the easiest to get your hands on...ill still rape your car when its finished anyway even as a rear wheel

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What turbo , fuel, ecu etc etc.

Should be practical for street use :)

Turbo modified T88, Par Dog Box, Direct Billet racing clutch, Going e85 Haltech platinum pro Not sure on injectors maybe siemens 2200cc but yea getting a list of what i need and the list keeps going hahah but intercooler and radiator i need to decide on now i have chosen the nismo multi throttle plenum and now all the other bits and pieces BC Coilovers Nashin Brake kit not sure on diff maybe kaaz 1.5way gotta get a good surge tank setup and thinking of the haltech racepak if anyone else has one hopefully with photos so i can check out how others are mounting it??

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I didnt sell my last engine i have still got the built motor and ofcourse your gunna complain with the money a build like this costs all at once money isn't the easiest to get your hands on...ill still rape your car when its finished anyway even as a rear wheel

Ha, I got nothing to prove, have already run n easy 10 second pass with a lot less power then what u are aiming for n u will never get traction.

Runs day in day out with not a single issue 3 years on

U may aswell of just kept your gtr n put in a 2wd switch coz the gtst has all gtr body work, gtr motor but none if the traction advantage

Oh n atleast I'm not scared to drive mine down the strip either. Y build a car then what someone else to run it for u, defeats the purpose

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