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R33 series 2 (96)

3" turbo back

fmic 600*300*76mm

high flow'd fuel pump

stock turbo (as mentioned before it has steel compressor wheel????)

Profec b boost controller

175rwkw @ 8-9 psi and 200rwkw @ 12-10 psi (boost drop) and running very rich!

I would like to here any thoughts anyone may have on this dyno run.

Cheers.

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got my car tuned today it made 243hp at the wheels or 181rwkw on 11.2 psi

stock turbo

600x300x76 fmic

3inch dump 3.5inch cat back with stock cat

apexi safc series 1

this is a little on the low side i think concidering every one else with stock turbo is making around 200kw do you think its the stock cat or the safc???

97 r33gts-t 209kw/280hp atw (w/dyno sheet)

stock turbo @13.5 psi

stock ecu with SAFC2

3" split dump pipe + full 3"exhaust (still stock cat 4 now)

hybrid fmic

pod with heatshield

turbosmart dual stage boost controller

BP Ultimate fuel

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RB25DET Series 1

GT30R turbo

tial 38mm gate

generic stainless steel manifold

PFC + Z32 AFM

600x300x75mm cooler

3" exhaust

740cc nismo injectors

040 bosch pump

k&n pod

blitz spec r ebc

BP Ultimate

324rwhp

about 11psi.

id like to think 350rwhp on a constant 1bar is possible.

Edited by _8OO5TED_

1996 R33 Series 2

Stock Turbo at 11psi(GFB bleed valve)

Apex PowerFc

Z32 AFM

Walbro Fuel Pump

Full turbo back exhaust

K&N Pod

Hybrid FMIC

BP Ultimate

Made 253.7 HP in non shootout mode with safe tune for daily driving. Made more power with turbo at 13.5psi but decided to ease back.

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R33 Gtst S1

Results as per my signature... currently 226.5RWKW (will scan dyno sheets in tonight)

More goodies being installed currently with ECU to be installed next week:

555 Injectors

External fuel pump

FPR

ECU (Adaptronic)

Custom Plenum

Metal Headgasket

Cam Gear

Cam Shafts

New hoses throughout engine just incase lol...

GT3540 for when Stage 3 highflow is max'd out

And then..... wait for stock internals to crap themselves before installing a RB30 bottem end :) (Dad won't help me build the bottom end whilst there is a perfectly good one still working in the car :dry: )

Now sitting at 262.3 rwkw on 16psi.. We made 279rwkw on 18 psi but it the highflow was being maxed... dropped it back to 16psi to be a bit nicer the the turbo :banana:

Added the Adaptronic, injectors, fpr, plenum (although awaiting another :) ), cam gear + fuel pump!

Tuned to run really rich due to the plenum leaning out no3 with the airflow. New greddy plenum and Garrett to be installed in two weeks.. will update then when the afrs are a little more friendly to my fuel economy!

1995 R33 Skyline - Series 1.5

Hybrid front mount

Power FC

Walbro fuel pump

Gt3071 interal gate with ground out R33 rear housing

Splitfire coilpacks

3" turbo back exhaust

Greddy profec spec 2 boost controller

Custom intake with pod filter

Stock afm

Stock injectors

Stock plenum

Stock exhaust manifold (except for a bit of porting done by myself)

Pretty safe tune by Mercury Motorsport

Made 234kw atw at 15psi on BP Ultimate

Full boost was seen at 3200rpm with no boost drop off at 7000rpm :wub:

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Edited by SmittyR33

PFC shat itself so after getting that fixed and retune the updated dyno sheet is posted.

Performance specific mods ate

Nismo fuel pump

Full exhaust

Custom Garrett turbo

z32 AFM

Blitz FMIC

AVC-R

Power FC

Hard intake pipe

Radiator upgrade

Stock internals

Stock injectors

Stock cams

Next on list:

Injectors

Splitfires

FPR

and then a rebuild.

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I had my car dyno today.

I have a 96 GTS-T SII.

Mods so far

A POD

Turbosmart BC Duel

Split dump pipe

Exhaust with a 2" cats and 3" tips.

FMIC

My computer is a Apexi Power FC with HC

Tuned by CRD

12PSI producing 193RWKW

Next group of mods will be

Upgraded Turbo..maybe a hi-flow turbo

Fuel pump

Fuel Reg

Air flow meter

RB25DET

Tomei 256 8.5mm cams

HKS 3037S ex 0.74 56T

Turbosmart 48mm pro gate.

FMIC

3 inch exhaust Catco cat.

550cc injectors.

standard water/oil pump.

Autronic SM2 with 500R CDI

Autronic boost controller

Low boost 16psi 370rwhp

high boost 19psi 400rwhp

Check out the torque curve.....I mean flat line :P

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R33 series 1 (95)

Rebuilt engine (forged internals)

Gt3540 .84a/r

Tomei poncams 256

Hks EVC

hks intercooler

twin DIS-4 ignition system

Link g2 ecu

~300wkw @ 14 psi and 325rwkw @ 17 psi

Healthy amoount at this stage but I expect more should come once we finetune the maps later !! :D

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1995 R33 GTS-T

std internals

n1 water pump

HKS stage 1 inlet cam

HKS stage 2 exh cam

HKS adj cam gears

HKS timing belt

HKS air filter kit

nismo FPR

Plazmaman plenum

sard 550cc injectors

walbro fuel pump

custom GT3076 ext gate turbo with 0.63ar exh hsg (i would recommend 0.86 for RB25)

TiAL 38mm W/G

s/steel hi mt exh manifold (brand unknown)

GTR front mount custom piping

apexi AVCR (would use HKS controller if i was to choose again)

apexi PFC

It made 259.8rwkw at 7000rpm but has very stong midrange but lower tourque and power tapered off in the top. I will try and get a 0.86 hsg and re-dyno and see what the difference is. But as the package stands it is fun to drive and the boost is only set at 1 bar, so with bigger hsg and 1.1 maybe 1.2 bar it should make 270 kw with more tourque.

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This in what i have in my 1991 gtst

Current Mods are:

S2 RB25det engine

RB20det gearbox with a rb30 H/D clutch

3" custom dump/front pipe with a 3" Tanabe catback exhaust

K&N Pod Filter

Walbro 500hp fuel pump

managed to get 211.3rwkws @ 6284 rpm with 1425mn torque (331mn at the flywheel). Only ran 9.33psi of boost

Dyno sheet

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Edited by Nishant

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