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can u helo am in uk and want more go from gtst,have r33 with hks hyper muffler,decat and running 0.8 bar of boost,what sort of power can i run on standard internals ??? as want turbo/head gasket route but may just up boost and see what bottom end handles

thanks and speak to u soon

lee

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with std intercooler youre best setting the boost to 10-12psi. so what youve got it at is fine. any more and the exhaust wheel will d/c from shaft and end up in your exhaust pipe

if you want more power get an AFC (air flow converter) such as the Apexi S-AFC. make sure you have a better intercooler b4 running more boost. (std is very inefficicent) if you have the right fuelling and management, the RB25 can handle over 300rwhp, but your turbo will die before your engine

We have someone from here that is running 300rwkw with the stock bottom end.They havnt blown it up yet.

With your new turbo,H/Gasket you will also need an aftermarket ECU aswell as injectors,fuel pump,fuel pressure reg......

When all this is done make sure you go to a good tuner cause they will make or brake your car.

Matt

Originally posted by Bugalugs

We have someone from here that is running 300rwkw with the stock bottom end.They havnt blown it up yet.

Matt

hey Bugalugs just asking who is this? what mods has he done and how long has he been driving it like this? i dont think the engine would be able to last long with that level of wear and tear? (correct me if im wrong)

Mods-I dont think this forum has enough space to list it all.Its the GTST in the one of the Speed magazines owned by Danny from JMS.I watched it do a 296rwkw at a car show.He drives his cars hard(i know,ive chased him).

Its interesting that you say the stock bottom end wont handle the power.I just havnt read or heard much on ppl breaking motors cause of the bottom end,its always other things that have caused the problems.

Maybe someone can correct me if i`m wrong.

Anyway its a NISSAN it dont break!

Matt

Have been told by one of the performance houses over hear that the best 'reliable' hp you can run before needing to start thinking about going to forged pistons is about 350 rear wheels. Not sure if he just wanted to sell pistons, but at the time the conversation had an emphasis on reliability to the point of being able to run all day every day

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