Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi, just have some questions here..

RB20det standard injectors are approximately good for how much rwkw's?

My rb20 just went in for a full rebuild, and i purchased a garrett gt28 bb turbo - .70 comp cover, 0.64 exhaust housing, rated at 400hp. The wastegate actuator spring is rated at 11.8lbs.

Now does that mean with the spring rate my minimum boost is 11.8psi? Because im a little worried about my injectors not being able to keep up with the turbo. I was planning to run about 8-10 pound initially, then once i upg fuel system i wind up the boost. I have a hybrid ebc btw.

Any thoughts/insight would be appreciated.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/43388-rb20det-information/
Share on other sites

I would upgrade your injectors because they will be completely maxed at that boost level id say if getting a little on the lean side with the gt28, they arent an expensive mod so it will be worth it so you can use the potential of the turbo.

Thanks for the input v8eta,

Mase: Yes they are a straight swap, although i think they need a dif plug? But the general consensus of the threads i have been reading is that those injectors are designed for a rotary engine, the spray pattern being suited for that not so much a piston engine and apparently are a bitch to tune.

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

    • There's restrictor pills in the stock boost control hoses. That's how they set the amount that was bled off and hence the "high" boost setting. The usual mod in the day was to remove it and send the "high" boost setting up to about 14 psi.
    • Thanks Duncan, that's the best info I've read. Furthermore after learning about the PCM programming side controlling the factory boost solenoid, the purpose of the solenoid is to "bleed" boost when pin 25 is earthed, thus allowing spring pressure in the wastegate actuator to overcome diaphragm boost pressure, thus closing or reducing the position of the wastegate flap creating more boost as the turbo is able to spin faster. It's pretty cool to see a designated Pill to do exactly this, would have liked to have seen it with a tiny filter over the end for those moments in vacuum.  The constant bleed pill has now been removed completely from the system and solenoid boost control has been restored once again.   Case closed 😂
    • The wideband reading is meaningless if it's not running. Why are you using shitty old sidefeeds on any engine, let alone a Neo? What manifold and fuel rail are you using to achieve that? Beyond that, can't help you with AEM stuff as I've never been their ECU/CAS combo.
    • Manual boost controllers (where a little of the boost was bled off) were quite common back in the day, because they were cheap and easy. Generally they had a manual adjustment screw rather than being fixed like yours. Down side is they always bleed boost, not just when you want them to so an electronic boost controller that uses a solenoid will have less lag.
    • Hello , im new here and i have A31 home build  RB25det neo stock eng / turbo  aem ems 2 blue connector  aem 3.5 map aem cas disk aem wideband connected to ecu  355 lph pump 550 nismo yellow injectors side feed aftermarket regulator  and won’t start with base aem tuner basic tune eventually flipped cas 180 degree so it triggers on correct stroke not in exhaust cycle  Now it won’t start Wideband reads 10 and 11 at lowest fuel setting  and will share calibrations soon for aem tuner i think something is wrong in aem tuner    please if you have any information, am very grateful         
×
×
  • Create New...