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Get a regulator instead! way cheaper than buying injectors (new or second-hand)

there are many guys running 230rwkw with std RB20 injectors and an aftermarket reg

I bought mine from Envy Imports in brookvale. they carry the Sard range and are heaps cheaper than anyone else.

Tell them Ben sent you and you demand a discount because you said my name! haha

their number is 99074144 they arent open this weekend tho. ask for Herman

Gday,

Had a power run done today, got higher then what i was expecting.

Mods:

R34 turbo

Trust FMIC

Trust Pod

R33 GTR Fuel Pump

EBC - 10psi and 14psi

Result:

161.3rwkw on 10psi

189.4rwkw on 14psi

AFR was starting to struggle on 14psi, what could fix this?

great result mate

stock exhaust??

  • 10 months later...

personally I don't think that is too lean. providing your timing is not too far advanced, and the car is not pinging you shouldn't have a problem. The AFR is still around 11.5:1 where the car would be coming up onto boost and making peak torque which is often where some detonation occurs. 12.2:1 up top is not too bad. possibly be nice to improve it to say a flat 12:1 but to do that I'd recomend getting some sort of programmable ecu.

Very nice,

You can really see it come to life when its on 14psi, I wouldn't worrie about the leaning out as its just going over 12. But it wouldn't hurt to get a RRFPR installed to keep that fuel up their.

All you need now is a PFC and you should be able to level out that AFR line to about 11.5 - 11.8 and wind some ignition in and you should see close to 200rwkw's on 14psi :D

Gday,

Had a power run done today, got higher then what i was expecting.

Mods:

R34 turbo

Trust FMIC

Trust Pod

R33 GTR Fuel Pump

EBC - 10psi and 14psi

2.5 inch turbo back exhaust

Result:

161.3rwkw on 10psi

189.4rwkw on 14psi

AFR was starting to struggle on 14psi, what could fix this?

Hey mate so your not running any kind of aftermarket computer or any piggy back chips on your stock ecu?

very nice result btw

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