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Nismo thermostate

Nismo high flow fuel pump

sard 850cc injectors

jim berry clutch

Eagle conrods

ARP head studs

Arias pistons & rings

Acl engine bearings

Sard fuel regulator

greddy oil pump

Apex power FC

Greddy boost controller

Greddy type R blow off valve

Greddy intake plenum

Catco stainless high flow cat converter

hks 3-3.75 inch exhaust

hpi split dump pipe

Splitfire coil packs

90 q45

HDI 90mm intercooler

upgrade valve springs

0.5 over size valves

light head port

HKS cam shafts 256-intake

HKS cam shafts 264-exhaust

HKS turbo kit 3037 pro s kit .87

Bosch Z32 air flow meter

40mm radiator

stock exhaust manifold

bit of a boost drop problem but it should be fixed soonish

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Edited by WARLORD

post-24119-0-36550000-1330776257_thumb.jpgR32 Gts-t (S1 RB25DET)

FMIC

CP Pistons

ARP Head studs

Sard 555 injectors

Splitfire Coils

High-flow RB25 Turbo with 3076 internals (internal gate)

R32 ECU with Nistune

Bosch 044

Greddy EBC

Factory intake and exhaust manifolds

3.5" Exhaust with high-flow cat

311.1kw @ 18psi on BP98

R33 GTS-T Series 2

GT3076 IW .82

256 Cams

Supporting mods etc...

Caltex E-flex E85

Nismo 740cc injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Still using the standard airbox (ported) and snorkel

349rwkw on 19psi spikes to 21psi

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  • 2 weeks later...

1996 R33 GTS-t SII

Unopened motor

Stock plenum

Stock exhaust manifold

Stock BOV

Hypergear ATR43G3 internal wastegate

ViPec V44

HKS EVC-S boost controller

Nismo 550cc injectors

4in Aluminium Intake

4in K&N air filter

Greddy FMIC

Walbro intank 500hp pump

Splitfire coilpacks

NGK BKR7ES copper spark plugs, gapped 0.8mm

3in Bellmouth dump pipe

3in Decat pipe

3.5in exhaust, no mufflers

375rwhp on 20psi, fullboost by 4200rpm (sorry no dyno graph >_<)

93 model R33 GTST Forgied CP pistons, valve springs and stock every thing else.

550cc injectors

600x300x75mm Front mounted cooler

Xforce 3inch turbo back exhaust

Profect B electric boost controller

ATR43G3 Alternative turbine housing prototype.

4inch intake pipe

Nistune

Z32 AFM in cooler piping

Pump 98 fuel. Car maxed 291rwkws on 19.75psi

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(Pink line corrospond to reading above, The blue line was from a different turbo)

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Video:

98 R34 GTT - Auto

Blitz return flow

Trust PE II

HKS pod + z32

3" Hard metal intake pipe

Hypergear ATR34 G3 0.82 rear

TurboSmart Eboost 2

TurboSmart FPR800

Walbro intank

Bosch ID 1000cc Inj

NGK BKR7ES copper spark plugs, gapped 0.8mm

MV Automatics Stage 2 kit - valve body + welsh plugs

Nistune

Running KU31 255/30/19 on the rears

A little box slip, which is why the rpm is out - redline set to 7k.

Cooler was a little heat soaked after 30 something runs, and tuner wanted to play with extra load points at the bottom to fix idling.

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Could have pushed for 300@20psi, but it was overall too laggy to be my daily and tuner had concerns over bend shaft causing rear wheel to touch the housing.

Decided to ask Stao to resize from an ATR34G3 to an ATR34SS2 to improve response.

Since then there's been some box troubles, so have replaced the solenoids and upgraded 2nd gear to a billet servo.

New tune *hopefully* next week, will post results then.

R34 GTT 2000 85000km

DSR B25 turbo

Walbro intank

Superspark coils

Tomei fuel pressure reg

HKS catback

FMIC

Nistune tuned by Jason@southern motor works

Custom inlet pipe & pod filter

Drift boost tee

Stock internals, stock injectors@ 90% duty cycle, stock afm

Power = 245rwkw @ 162kph & 509nm @ 124kph

Boost getting up to 11psi dropping to about 8psi by 7500rpm need to get a 10 or 11 psi actuator and piss the boost controller off

Edited by Pai Mei

ecr33

Rb25 manual

Blue printed and balanced crank

Eagle H beam rods

Cp forged pistons

custom top mount manifold

t04z garrett turbo, 1.00 rear 0.7 comp

50mm greddy gate-plumbed

Tomei oil pump

crank collar

acl race series bearings

custom baffled gated 7.5L sump and pickup made by yours truly

standard head gasket

HEL oil cooler with thermostatic plate

redline 15w50 fully synthetic oil

full port and polished head

stock valve springs

stock cams

3 inch straight through turbo back with varex

fmic fairly big

plumbed bov

my custom cam baffling

custom s/s catch can

front cam cover to r/h top sump vent

oversize oil returns

1.3mm restrictors (more like 1mm after fitting)

rear head drain

50mm core alloy radiator

nismo 6kg flywheel coppermix singleplate clutch

nismo 555cc injectors

walbro 400l/h pump

haltech e11v2

turbosmart manual boost tee

Im sure iv missed some bits

Tuned by Brent at envydyno

338rwkw at 22psi

varex was a bit restrictive

afr's in the low 11's high 10's

full boost by 5000rpm, peak power at 6000 rpm,

over 8000n of tractive effort

I will eventually do cams and get a smaller exhaust housing and electric boost controller so i can get boost hard by 4000 rpm hopefully.

And the best bit, all legal! everything is engineered.

Iv set it up for track days, hilclimb and occasional drag day. All for fun.

I will post a graph when i get to scanner :-)

Can anyone with and input/info pm me please

Hi,

RB25DET S1

CP forged piston kit

ACL bearings

Cometic Gaskets

HKS 264 cams

HKS GT3037S-56T

HKS ext. Wastegate 50mm

Splitfire coilpacks

Nismo 740 injectors

Greddy Profec B

Z32 AFM

APEXi Power FC

Blitz NÜR Spec exhaust

Unfortunatelly we reached the MAHA LPS 3000 dyno limits, and it tilt down at 5700rpm.... :(

1.6 bar

471 HP @ 5700

579 Nm @ 5200

As It seen on graphs those HP numbers are not the peak numbers, We estaminated 500+HP R33_GT3037_23PSI_.jpg

R33 Series 2 5spd manual

Stock RB25det series 2 engine

-3" turbo back exhaust

-Hypergear Hiflow 21U housing (R33 turbo hiflow)

-Z32 afm

-Pod filter

-Stock injectors

-Frount mount intercooler

-wolbro fuel pump

- Ecu tune by Toshi (by me)

Makes 263rwkw on only 15psi

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here is my sheet for my previous post I cant edit it onto it?

The dip in the top end is from my exhaust, all 3 inch but wastegate is plumbed and I have a varex, which is a but undersize... afrs deliberately left very low at very top...

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DVS Drifter

Stock series 2 RB25DET

Ebay SS manifold with Tial MVR 44mm wastegate

Ebay Kando dynamics TD06 20G SL2

Custom piping and 3 inch exhaust

Z32 AFM in cooler piping

NIStune tuned by me

Nismo 740cc injectors

Walbro gss 342 fuel pump

NO VTC at this stage

No boost controller either

Running E85

Will tune with more boost soon

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R33 GTS-T (~150,000km)

Apexi pod filter

Yellow Jacket coil packs

3 inch turbo back

Blitz CS FMIC

Z32 AFM

Bosch 040

Nismo 555cc

Power FC + EBC kit

Hypergear SS1PU custom (Nissan comp housing instead of ATR43)

258.6rwkw @ 15psi on Shell V-Power (98)

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Second line is a slightly safer tune with some pulled timing and more fuel, making 252.4rwkw.

  • 2 weeks later...

98 R34 GTT - Auto

Blitz return flow

Trust PE II

HKS pod + z32

3" Hard metal intake - with some silicon joiner

Hypergear ATR34 G3 0.82 rear

Hypergear ATRSS2 0.63 rear

TurboSmart Eboost 2

TurboSmart FPR800

Walbro intank

Bosch ID 1000cc Inj

NGK BKR7ES copper spark plugs, gapped ~1.1mm

MV Automatics Stage 2 kit - valve body + welsh plugs +

MV Automatics Billet 2nd gear servo

Nistune

Running KU31 255/30/19 on the rears

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Stao aka Hypergear has a new actuator arm I'm going to buy and test, hopefully it will help hold an extra ~3psi, maybe crack 280rwkw with a retune

r33 sedan

splitfire coilpacks

denso 800cc

bosch044 intank

greddy plenum

china top mount

gt35r 82 rear

tial 44mm gate

apexi avc'r

apexi pfc

tuned with restrictive exhaust for quiet cruising still has more in it but pretty happy with it at the moment.post-75208-0-70521700-1335347550_thumb.jpg

  • 2 weeks later...

98 R33 GTST

Mods:

X-force dump pipe

Apexi cat-back exhaust

Hi-flow cat

Blitz return flow intercooler

Blitz hi-flow panel filter

Walbro fuel pump

Z32 afm

Z32 Nistune ecu

HKS evc-s 10psi

155rwkw!?

Next mods :coil packs,injectors,clutch and bigger turbo

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Edited by dyl33

Enough off-topic chat.

It's the same suspects continually doing it - if you keep going, you'll get a holiday.

Results only. If you want to chat, use the PM function to keep this thread clean and on topic

Thanks.

R33 s2 manual

motor internally stock 73,000kms,

gt30/82 .63

740cc injectors (high flow)

link g4

peak boost around 17psi at 5,000rpm drops to 16psi at 6,700rpm

injectors playing up so did not raise boost not a lot of timing.

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