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1995 R33 GTS-t

Stock internals.

Garrett GT30/40RR Turbo

High stainless mount extractors (some cheap Chinese copy)

TIAL 38mm wastegate

TIAL blow off valve

3" Exhaust Turbo to tip.

Hybrid intercooler.

Custom alluminium plenum

Siemenns 600cc injectors

Splitfire coils

Tial Fuel rail

Bosch internal fuel pump

Bosch external fuel pump with surge tank

Microtech LT-12 ECU

OS Giken twin plate ceramic clutch

234kw @ wheels on 9 lbs (not sure about torque)

294kw @ wheels on 18 lbs, 714nm of torque (in 33 degree weather) in 3rd gear at about 4200rpm

  • 3 weeks later...

r33 S2

Bosch fuel pump,

forged pistons,

shaved heads,

metal head gasket,

19 pound drops to 16 over range,

4 inch turbo back exhaust (trust) no cats,

Apexi power FC

High flow turbo

Trust FMIC

217 rwkw can go a fair bit higher but unstable with stock injectors

1996 S2 gts-t

stock turbo

stock ecu with safc

3 inch apexi turbo back with custom dump pipe

Trust pod in custom steel enclosure with 90mm direct cold air pipe

Blitz electronic DSBC

apexi rev/speed meter

Blitz BOV

Apexi FMIC

Iridium plugs

Exedy HD cushion button clutch

DD shootout mode: 208.3 rwkw at 12psi on BP Ultimate

  • 2 weeks later...

All plotted from the same dyno run. Posted for interest's sake. The heading stuffed up on the torque printout - don't know why.

Stock RB25DET, GT35, PFC, Eboost2, C4 Auto with very loose converter - Nitrous Oxide still to come :glare:

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RB25DET

Garrett GT35/40R int wastegate low mount

Hi flowed injectors (measured 504cc)

Fuel pump

Intercooler

Spitfire coils

3inch dump pipe

Turbosmart BOV

Power FC

Greedy Profec-B electronic boost controller

std exhaust and inlet manafolds

std internals

1.1 bar 259kwrw

20050610_Bris_Tuning_Dyno_258.76kw_GT3540.pdf

RB25DET

Haltech E6K

GT35/82

600x300x100 FMIC

Nismo 740cc's

3"Exhaust

Fuel pump (unsure what size)

Custom plenum

xf throttle body

Greddy Profec B II

Tial 44mm gate

6Boost manifold

Car was having troubles with the fuel so it's going back in Monday to sort that out and make some more power.

Rev limit set at 6000Rpm

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The car is a 1993 R32 GTS-t, mods are:

S1 RB25DET swap

El cheapo T70 turbo @ 23 psi

El cheapo 38 mm gate

El cheapo high mount manifold

Bosch 044 in-tank job

3" straight through zorst

ARC front mount intercooler

Pod, BOV, etc

Stock internals, stock injectors, stock fuel pressure reg, stock ecu (tuned by Garage Saurus when in Japan, but).

The car made 196.7 rwkw @ 14 psi, back before we had the 3" on it (had stock exhaust with chopped/changed bits and big restrictive dents)

The 3" brings minimum boost up to 23 psi (tiny 38mm gate is fully opening, can't bypass enough exhaust, strange).

Fuel hasn't been an issue yet, the tuned ecu coupled with the RB20/25 airflow meter sees the airflow meter max out and the ecu starts dumping all the fuel it can, pretty much 100% injector duty cycle.

On the dyno run we were seeing 10:1 AFRs pretty much the minute manifold pressure went positive hey.

Now that we've got the 3", and the boost at 23 psi it's running well fast, seat of the pants dyno suggests around the 250 rwkw mark, with boost hitting HARD at about 4000 rpm, watering off toward the high revs (maybe down to about 20 - 21 psi). Blows away XR6 Turbos with ease.

Bit of fun! Microtech is next on the list, followed by RB20 fuel rail and some top feed 550cc injectors or something like that. Leaning up the mixture should help us make a fair bit more power, I'm hoping.

Edited by initialed

94 R33 GtS-T ALSD

Stock turbo

ARC Intake

Blitz SSBOV

V-Power 99 Ron

RPS Heavy Organic clutch

Stock everything else

8psi boost

254bhp@6400rpm

217lb/ft@4800rpm

Made 210 wheel horse power

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Edited by Stevie_R33

R33GTST

Slide stage 3 Hi-flow - max oversize, RB25 housing.

Walboro pump

China cooler

Turbotech boost controller

Deatschwerks 555cc injectors

Z32 AFM

Split front/dump and 3" exhaust

Power FC

18psi

304rwhp

Was expecting a bit more, but the tune is nice and safe, so meh

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Mods:

Garrett GT2871R 48T high flow @ 13psi

PFC + Datalogit

Splitfire coils

NGK BKR7E copper plugs, gapped to .85

Bosch 040 pump

S15 Silvia spec 440cc injectors

Pod filter + cold air feed

2.5 inch split dump (cheap Chinese job) + 3 inch front pipe, 80mm Blitz cat-back with 2.5 inch restrictor at tail pipe

FMIC Chinese

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room for improvement at top end - nosing over a bit quick. Probably tied in with richness and getting to the end of flow capacity for this compressor.

mid range improvement likely to come with adjustable exhaust cam gear.

very driveable unit

Edited by Dale FZ1

1995 Series 1.5 GTS-t

stock turbo

stock internals

standard boost

3" xhuast cat back

FMIC

pod and CIA

turbosmart type 2 BOV

167.4 rwkw

definatley a good platform to build

next to come is

turbo

fuel pump

ecu

and injectors

R33 GTS-T 1994 Series 1

5 spd Manual

Mods

Bosch Internal Fuel Pump

Splitfire Coil Packs

Batmbl Split Front/Dump Pipe

3inch exhaust catback

Apexi Pod Filter

GFB Bleed Valve

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler

HKS GT2535

Apexi Power FC

Standard Injectors

Standard AFM

Standard Internals

Car made 240.6 RWKW on 15psi Now im after some bigger injectors a Z32 AFM up the boost and more power :happy: But all in good time.

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Edited by iLEC

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