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Hi there 

Since I could not found any dedicated YouTuber with Rb25 so far, could you please help me to know how shall I got 500 whp goal in my r33 rb25 S1 in most efficient way ?

The car almost stock had below with not been Dyno or tunned yet:

Aem series 1 ( not installed yet )

Denso 550cc injectors and yellow jackets coils ( not installed yet )

Tomei elbow and fuel pressure regulator ( not installed yet )

Rb26 intake manifold ( not installed yet )

Aeromativ fuel pump 250 ( not installed yet )

 

Unbranded intercooler, Electric turbo boost controller, oil catch can and oil cooler

Bltiz blow off vulve and coils suspension

Catlic deleted with Jazma 4 inchs exhaust from half ( after Catlic )

Stock turbo 

 

Is there anything shouldn't I install from the uninstalled parts or take out from installed parts ?

 

What do you think about the turbo ( with place to buy online) ?

 

Could you please suggest an etunner to help me out online ? Fyi http://www.evans-tuning.com/ could not supported me with AEM ecu ...

 

Thank you ?

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Here is a Youtuber with a RB25 and over 500hp for you - 

https://www.youtube.com/c/ClutchKickJunkies/videos

Have a look at the RB25 dyno results page and see what mods people are running to achieve your power goals - 

 

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6 hours ago, Sami25 said:

Denso 550cc injectors and yellow jackets coils ( not installed yet )

You're not going to do it with either of those. Injectors too small (and too old and shitty). Coils are shit. Upgrade to at least Splitfire, if not Yaris coils or R35 type coils.

Fuel pump is probably too small too.

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if 500whp (373kw) is truly your goal, your fuel choice also matters which can affect the turbo you choose to run.

As far as ECU's go, find one that your tuner will tune.
No one does or trusts online tunes for cars like these. They're pushed too hard and are too individual (even with same list of mods) to get anywhere close to trusting a tune from another car.

You'd need so much gear to convince yourself the tune is actually okay, to the point where you could just DIY the tune from that point.

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7 hours ago, Sami25 said:

Aem series 1 ( not installed yet )

Denso 550cc injectors and yellow jackets coils ( not installed yet )

Tomei elbow and fuel pressure regulator ( not installed yet )

Rb26 intake manifold ( not installed yet )

Aeromativ fuel pump 250 ( not installed yet )

All fail whale items, please don't get any of them.

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5 hours ago, Murray_Calavera said:

Here is a Youtuber with a RB25 and over 500hp for you - 

https://www.youtube.com/c/ClutchKickJunkies/videos

Have a look at the RB25 dyno results page and see what mods people are running to achieve your power goals - 

 

Thanks the add is really helpful

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