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Engine: RB25

STANDARD ENGIN

STANDARD CAMS

STANDARD HEAD

Modifications:

HKS TO4r Turbo KIT

HKS super drager cat back exhaust (3.5 inch)

HKS S type front mount intercooler (custom piping)

Apexi AVCR boost controler

Apexi Power FC

Sard 850cc injectors

Z32 air flow meter

600hp walbro intank fuel pump

Power:1 bar = 279.6 kw @ tires

406.8 nm touque

queensland raceway time.... 58's

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Edited by flyline

93 R33 GTS-T

GTR Intercooler

Tomei fuel pump

Apexi pod filter

Greddy Profec B Spec II

Standard turbo

Rebuilt engine

Standard head

3" dump

Big body highflow cat

Straight 3" to Trust cannon

Apexi pfc

z32 afm

Creatd motorsports 720cc injectors

14 psi bleeds down to 12psi (crap actuator)

206.8KW

Tuned at Creatd Motorsports

R33 gtst 1995

Nismo thermostate

Nismo high flow fuel pump

Nismo 550cc injectors

Nismo flywheel

Excedy custom clutch

Eagle conrods

ARP head studs

Arias pistons & rings

Acl engine bearings

Sard sports magnetic oil filters

Sard annodised aluminium cooling oil block

Sard fuel regulator

Nissan N1 oil pump

Nissan water pump

Apex power FC

Greddy remote switching system

Greddy boost controller

Greddy oil catch can

Greddy blow off valve

Greddy intake plenum

Fujitsubo exhaust 3''

Catco stainless high flow cat converter

3" dump pipe

Splitfire coil packs

Front mount intercooler

Custom turbo intake pipe

Custom air box & cold air duct

HKS valve springs

HKS cam shafts 256-intake

HKS cam shafts 264-exhaust

HKS turbo kit GTRS

Bosch Z32 air flow meter

Billion super solid coolant line

40mm radiator

259.4rwkw @ 16.5 psi run in tune

Fuel used - BP Ultimate

second dyno we got lots more torque

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Edited by WARLORD

96 SII R33

just had a tune got 222.7rwkw @ 1.0 bar with following mods;

- full exhaust (high flow cat)

- avcr

- pfc

- fmic

- fuel pump and reg

- pod

- iridium plugs

- adjustable exhaust cam gear

- standard turbo

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Edited by ICER33

not a turbo upgrade put happy with my result...

stock R33 S2 with only the following

just jap fmic $349

custom exhaust(split dump, 3"system, hiflo cat) $1250

Greddy profec B II $390

Total spent from stock $1989

205.4rwkw at 12psi

hits 11psi by 2300rpm, hits 12psi by 4500rpm for a fraction and drops to 10psi by red line.

r33 sII

Stocker motor

Garret gt30R on top mount staino manifold

Tial gate

740cc injectors

Greedy plenum with infinity throttle body

600x300x100 coller with 3 inch pipework

removal of air flow meter

Microtech LT12

turbo Smart Eboost 2

Bosch 044 pump

Straight through exhaust, no cat or mufflers and screemer pipe

Bilstein coilovers

Malpassi fuel reg

Exceddy clutch on the 3rd one!

392rwhp @ 18PSI dynoed by ovaboost

car has done about 30000kms with this set up and still going strong.

hks 3037 (.68 rear housing)

trust high mount manifold

hks 50mm external gate

550cc injectors

bosch 040

q45 afm

apexi power fc

greddy profec b spec II

hybrid FMIC

3 inch straight through exhaust from turbo back

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Got a retune after replacing my cat & crank angle sensor

Highflow by Precision

650cc inj

Sard Pump

Link Ecu

Sard Pressure Reg

3'' Ex with 5'' Stainless Cat

Splifire Coilpacks

232.2 rwkw on 18psi Tuned By CRD

R33 4door automatic 1996 s2

3" straight thru

Hybrid intercooler

pod

stock ecu,motor,fuel pump,coilpacks,injectors,etc :)

BP Ultimate 98

174rwkw at 5psi tuned by (west torrens dyno centre)

Edited by R334door(s2)

Update

just had a retune 9 Aug 07

no mods from below except 98 RON BP ultimate

more timing added with the boost sneaking to 16PSI then dropping back to 13.5 PSI

235 rwKW :nyaanyaa:

cheers

Mike

1997 R33 GTST series 2

HKS 2530 turbo

HKS boost controller

Apexi power FC

Greddy FMIC

turbo back 3" exhaust with metalcat

pod

95 octane pump fuel

1 bar boost

214 rwKw

apexi power fc

E-Boost controller

spitfire coils

bosch fuel pump

sard injectors 550cc

apexi power intake

standard airflow meter (gey!!!)

kkr 480 turbo kit - Dump/ screamer--

Front mount-

229.9rwkw - 18.psi

Gettings cams and z32 - should be a bit higher then hehe!!!

1994 Forged Nissan skyline R33 GTST

Arias Forged Pistons

GTR Rods Prepped

Sard 500hp fuel pump

Sard fuel pressure reg

K & N Pod filter

Garrett GT...

FMIC

3' Exhaust turbo back

50mm Wastegate with screamer pipe

High mount mainfold

ACL Race bearings

WOLF V4

GFB Bleed valve

441RWHP @ 15psi

All engine work done at Imports101 Tuning by Top racing

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