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Series 2 R33 GTSt, RB25DET, 188.89 rwkw or 253.3 rwhp.

Stock motor at 170,000 k's.

Stock turbo at 12 psi :EDIT:

900cc JECS injectors

Z32 afm

walbro 341

600x300x100 front mount

Power fc

Pod filter

HKS split dump

3inch front pipe, stock cat, 3 inch kakemoto catback.

BP 98

Tuned by me and checked by Rotomotion.

r33 s2

hks 2835 pro s

3" exhaust from dump

unknown catco cat

nismo 740cc

yellowjacket coils

bcpr7es plugs

z32 afm relocated to cold pipe

4" pod to turbo

powerfc

bp98

china cooler

koyorad

nismo fuel pump

240rwkw at 19psi drops to 16psi

something is restricting making anymore power, but happy with 240 for now

will post dyno sheet later

Stock rb25

FMIC

MICROTECH LT12s

3INCH TURBO BACK EXHAUST

8PSI

190.4kw

with a bad missfire, at 10psi it was making 180kw @ 3700 revs with a bad missifre, going to replace coilspacks and retune, MICROTECH ftw =p

Stock RB25 Motor

Go fast bits....

GTX3076 .82

Link G4 ECU

FMIC

3" Stainless turbo back

Splitfire Coils

Pod / Custom Air box

Gizzmo IBC

Sard 840cc injectors

294rwkw @ 18psi - Left it there as still running stock internals. turbo capable of much more.

r33 s2

hks 2835 pro s

3" exhaust from dump

unknown catco cat

nismo 740cc

yellowjacket coils

bcpr7es plugs

z32 afm relocated to cold pipe

4" pod to turbo

powerfc

bp98

china cooler

koyorad

nismo fuel pump

240rwkw at 19psi drops to 16psi

something is restricting making anymore power, but happy with 240 for now

will post dyno sheet later

0534_001.pdf

Got my car tuned but its going back soon.

Anyway its an R33 GTST Series 2 with the following:

Unopened RB25DET

HyperGear ATR43SS-2

3" JJR Bellmouth dump

HKS Hi Power Silent exhaust

Yellow jacket coils

NGK Copper plugs BCP7RES gapped to .7

Genuine HDI FMIC

Venom 5" body 100cpsi cat

Nismo 740cc injectors

Bosch 040(was failing during tune)

Nismo FPR

Greddy profec b spec 2

3" metal intake with Apexi power intake filter

Power FC tuned by Advan performance

Made 244rwkw on 11.4psi. That is with the boost controller set to 100%. That is as much as we can get out of it. With about 15psi, we should see about 270rwkw and 17psi about 280rwkw. 20psi should see 300rwkw on regular fuel pump.

Ive fitted a GTR fuel pump in there to fix the fuel pump issues. Probably will swap that with a brand new 040 pump or run it as a lift into a surge tank. Last printed dyno shows about 238rwkw on 11psi, should have printed the previous runs :P

Got it retuned, the AFR is perfect. Running more boost 15 low 19 high. Oddly enough high boost is seeing 250rwkw low boost is on about 217rwkw but low boost feels much stronger than the original 244rwkw on 11psi... Mind boggling. Intake pipe might be a huge restriction. Making close to 700nm of torque, it absolutely rips my face off compared to what it was before. Very impressed with the thorough tuning work done by Jez and bordy. A dyno gives you a number, but what you feel on the road is what counts and wow this is amazing. Just driving home on low boost the lift on the front end was intense.

93 R33 GTST Rb25det with forged pistons (factory compression) and stock every thing else.

550cc injectors

Z32 AFM

HyperGear ATR43SS-1PU turbocharger with updated compressor profile.

3inch turbo back exhaust

Ebay cooler

Nistune chipped ecu

3inch metal intake pipe to air box.

The most power made was 287rwkws, and average was 280rwkws @ 17psi. Very consistent result with consecutive dyno runs.

power.jpg

boost.jpg

93 R33 GTST Stock bottem end rebuilt. Standard head/cams.

JJR Cam gear

720cc injectors

tomei 500hp pump in tank

power fc w/z32 afm

GTR intercooler

Greddy plenum

GT3076R .82 external gate turbo

Tial 44mm gate.

Stainless high mount manifold modified by rob at creatd.

Straight thru 3" exhaust with a Trust PEII cannon.

297.7kw on bp ultimate 98 @ 20psi.

Unbelieveable response and control.

  • 2 weeks later...

^^^ Add some graphs ^^^^

Finished mine ages ago probably should add it..

t67dyno.jpg?t=1308909591

t67boost.jpg?t=1308909571

More in it but settled here due to injectors near max and valve springs getting loose up top.

Internally stock Rb25DET 170000ks

t67-25g

6boost

tial 44mm

freddy plenum

z32 in cooler piping

power FC

profec B II

740cc highflowed stock injectors

bosch 044

3" exhaust

Adjustable EX cam gear

Splitfires

exceedy 5 puk clutch

E85 (trent tested it at E65) Springvale stuff

Basic engine rebuild, arp head studs, commetic 1.2mm HG. Abit of porting to the head.

Spot-on inlet manifold (stock throttle body ;))

6boost exhaust mani

pro boost gate

garret 3076

lt12

550cc inj.

pump/tol 70/30

456rwhp @ 22psi.

R34 GTT 1997 w/2000 model 25det neo motor

Std internals (as far as i know :s)

Hybrid FMIC

Turbosmart stealth series plumb back bov

Splitfires w/iridium plugs

Walbro GSS341 or 342 cant remember which

3" advance front/dump

Bokka 3" 100cell metal cat

3" stainless cat back 1 res 1 muffler

Nisstune

10psi (spikes to 12 and drops to 10) rb20 actuator

201rwkw and a touch over 550nm (peak) of torque on the jaustech dyno,injectors,afm and turbo at the limit.

  • 2 weeks later...

93 R33 GTST Rb25det with forged pistons (factory compression) and stock every thing else.

550cc injectors

Z32 AFM

3inch turbo back exhaust

Ebay cooler

Nistune chipped ecu

BP 98 Fuel

ATR43G3 Rb25det bolton version internally gated.

We also had a customer run the same turbo on e85 making 347rwkws with factory setup. you can find his reading in our high flow thread.

330rwkws @ 23psi using manual boost controller

320rwkws @ 20psi. No boost controller, straight of high pressure actuator.

power.jpg

boost.jpg

Track footage

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