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Hello everyone, I am new to the forum. I’ve been lurking SAU for over 3 years now reading stuff and finally decided to make an account. I am currently stationed in Okinawa japan. We don’t have a dyno here and was wondering if any experienced members here could tell me what kind of horsepower i can expect from my build with a proper dyno tune. Am running a street tune Atm. Thank you for your input! 
 

Borg Warner EFR 8374 1.05 ar

6boost twinscroll turbo manifold 

Greddy 16 row oil cooler

Greddy oil filter relocation kit

Greddy 100mm front mount intercooler 

Greddy oil sump extension •

Turbo smart 50mm WG

CP forged Pistons •

Manley forged rods •

ACL main+rod race bearings •

Tomei Oil Pump•

Tomei metal headgasket•

Tomei 1.5mm oil restrictor•

Tomei cam gears 

ARP headstuds•

Greddy fuel rail

SARD Fuel pressure regulator 

ID1050x Fuel injectors

Nismo 440 lph Fuel pump

PRP R35 coil pack upgrade kit 

LS1 alternator 

Haltech plug and play Ecu 

Haltech boost solenoid 

4 Bar map sensor

Koyo racing radiator•

Orc 659 twin plate clutch

1-up fab Oil catch can•

Cube speed premium short shifter 

Nismo engine mounts

Custom Dual kakimoto cat back exhaust•

Cat delete

Gktech clutch fan

Driftworks HICAS eliminator 

OHLINS suspension•

 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Ben C34 said:

Do some logs with the Haltech, dowload into Virtual dyno software (free).

Thats the better option than wild guesses.

very nice looking car, would definitly be fun!

 

Thanks for the info! Didn’t know software like that existed!

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Most of that mod list makes little difference. Your limits will come from the injectors/pump, or the boost limit before it knocks.

You can work out how much air the turbo will pump at different boost levels if you have the speed sensor installed (and connected to something that can read it). Otherwise, you can look at the RB26 dyno results thread for other RB26s with the 8374 on, (https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/93880-rb26-turbo-upgrade-all-dyno-results/) or the BW EFR thread here also.

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