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93 model R33 GTST Forgied CP pistons, valve springs and stock every thing else.
800cc injectors
600x300x75mm Front mounted cool
Brae high mount exhaust manifold
HPVA 50mm external gate plumbed back.
Xforce 3inch Cat back exhaust
100 Cell Cat
Profect B electric boost controller
HyperGear Latest Ball bearing ATR43G3
4inch intake pipe
Adaptronic Plugin
Max power is 376rwkws @ 23psi E85 Fuel

Please check our thread for current V older G3 result.

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Video footage:

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Also ATR45 AKA ATR43G4 turbocharger on same car using same mods making 431rwkws @ 26psi. Not a responsive turbo, but super strong mid top end power and torque.This turbo should be able to pull some reasonable quarter times.

Dyno sheet:
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Tuning video:

New turbo and tune are finally done

Had to change the HKS wastegate to a turbosmart one due to it breaking

98 R34 GTT
RB25DET
Hpi turbo to cat downpipe
Hks exhaust
Hks mushroom filter
R33 GTR Intercooler
Hpi turbo to cat exhaust downpipe
Apexi PowerFc
Bosch 044 fuel pump
HKS GTRS Turbo

Turbosmart Wastegate

Greddy Profec B boost controller

Was 206 on 15psi

Now is 220 on 16psi

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220

  • 2 weeks later...

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93 model R33 GTST Forgied CP pistons, valve springs and stock every thing else.
800cc injectors
600x300x75mm Front mounted cool
Brae high mount exhaust manifold
HPVA 50mm external gate plumbed back.
Xforce 3inch Cat back exhaust
100 Cell Cat
Profect B electric boost controller
HyperGear high flowed R33 GTST turbocharger using SS2.5 CHRA inside factory compressor and 21u turbine housing.
3inch intake pipe
Adaptronic Plugin
Max power is 341rwkws @ 21.5psi E85 Fuel

Super responsive power.

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standard RB25 series1

GReddy T67 25G 8CM

GReddy manifold and gate

RB20 HKS 264 8.5 cams (no VCT)

RB20 ecu nisstuned

sard 550cc injectors

standard intake manifold

BP 98 fuel

285kw 17psi

311kw 19psi

320kw 20psi

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  • 3 weeks later...

R33 -93 4 door

HKS GT3040 Top mount turbo

HKS Manifold

HKS 54mm external wastegate

HKS down pipe

HKS screamer pipe

Stainless cat back exhaust

Blitz airfilter

HKS injectors

Splitfire coils

GTR fuel pump

Greddy Rad

Thrust front mounted oil cooler

Thrust front mount inter cooler

Z32 air flow meter

Blitz DSBC-R boost controller

Steel head gasket

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  • 2 weeks later...

R34GTT 25det neo

Nistune

FMIC

Turbo back 3" stainless (de-cat)

Splitfires

1Bar boost

Bosch 044 fuel pump

stock injectors

Stock Turbo

Stock AFM

Stock internals

300.6 RWHP

13.6 1/4mile

Edited by Luke Vincent

96' R33 GTS-T with:

- Momo 3" turbo back exhaust with 2 mufflers

- Pod filter air intake

- RB20 wastegate actuator

- Walbro 255 (500hp rated) in-tank fuel pump

- FMIC

- NIStune on an R32 GTS-T ECU

- Greddy Profec B-Spec II boost controller on 12psi

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Edited by brentos_mentos

s1 r33 rb25det

unopened motor

dw301 intank fuel pump

jecs 550cc injectors

turbosmart fpr

hypergear ss2 turbo

vipec ecu

standard manifolds

3inch intake pipe

fmic

3inch turbo back exhaust

npc organic clutch

270rwkw@17psi

Edited by mzol89

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800cc injectors
600x300x75mm Front mounted cool
Brae high mount exhaust manifold
HPVA 50mm external gate plumbed back.
Xforce 3inch Cat back exhaust
100 Cell Cat
Profect B electric boost controller
HyperGear Latest Ball bearing ATR43G3
4inch intake pipe
Adaptronic Plugin
ATR43 SLSS2 Turbocharger


Got this tuned today. Big thanks to Status tuning as usual.

Just out of curiosity of what the 10cm L2 turbine can pump, We tried every thing to squeeze power out of and The maximum we've got it to was 385rwkws on 24psi. The car refused to make any more power after this.

At 22 psi it made 374rwkws so basically identical to SS2 at same boost level.

This goal of this turbocharger is to make better power then a T67 while having the same response to a 20G.

I've overlaid three readings from:

Our brand new SLSS2 turbocharger
V
Latest SS2 turbocharger that has the identical compressor setup on lower boost level.
V
The highest reading of a T67, Greddy manifold, externally gated.

All on Rb25det with stock cams.

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  • 2 weeks later...

800cc injectors
600x300x75mm Front mounted cool
Brae high mount exhaust manifold
HPVA 50mm external gate plumbed back.
Xforce 3inch Cat back exhaust
100 Cell Cat
Profect B electric boost controller
4inch intake pipe
Adaptronic Plugin

HyperGear ATR43SS2 VNT Turbocharger 384rwkws @22psi, full boost by 3500rpms.

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Hey Guys,

I have been slack lately and didnt post the results, i WILL get Dyno sheets soon but for now -

Car made -

311rwkw on pump 98

320rwkw on E70 at gate pressure of 1 bar

340rwkw on E70 at low boost of 18-16psi

357rwkw on E70 at high boost of 21-18psi

Full boost at 3900ish

The dyno run shows 360.7rwkw which was its highest run but it was having fuel supply issues, it was retuned safely to 357rwkw where it sits now. The turbo and exhaust flow are basically on their limits.... to go higher i will need to do the clutch again, more fuel system upgrades and a bigger turbo, its so nice to drive now that any more would just spoil it.

Basics that got me to this level -

RB25 NEO stock internals

Garrett 3037 - 56T 0.82 rear

6Boost manifold, custom dump into 3"exhaust (Very quiet)

Tial 44mm MV-R with screamer or plumb back setup

Plazmaman Pro Series Thottle body/plenum/cooler & piping

Xspurt 1000cc injectors

HKS fuel rail - 6 fittings and 3/8 line i think

Bosch 044 pump, Sard Reg, Billet filter

Haltech PS2000 wire in with ethanol sensors and wide band (Full Flex tune by JEM)

HKS EVC 5

HKS Exhaust Cam gear and full Gates Racing timing belt kit

Tomei type B poncams, Performance valve springs and retainers

The list keeps going, but i just realised all this info is in my Signature :P Cost heaps to do but it an absolute dream to drive daily and is a laugh on boost!

Dyno run on E70 -

So as impressive as this result was last year we have decided to improve it, we had an injector issue which required them to be replaced with the new XSPURT 2000cc items, due to a full flex retune being needed we decided to improve the spool and power too.... TS was initially the plan BUT then we decided to go left field and try a new turbo, instead of trying to make old tech work better I decided to take a punt with a new billet item and well the results need no further explanation -

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^ nice results..

Haven't seen a lot of guys running GTX35 units on RB25s, I did and heres some results.

R33 GTST

(Main mods)

Stock standard RB25 (r33) bottom end

Recoed RB25 NEO head w/ 256 poncams

Greddy Profec B s2

Greddy plenum

Deatschwerks 740cc drop in injectors

Deatschwerks 300LPH fuel pump

Splitfire coilpacks

Nismo fuel reg

FMIC

GTX3582R 0.82a/r

45mm Turbosmart hypergate

GCG Highmount manifold

Permaseal metal head gasket 1.3mm

Haltech plat/pro plug in

3'' exhaust

Tomei exhaust cam gear

All work done @ JEM also.

375.8RWKW @ 20psi on BP98 ultimate.

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  • 2 weeks later...

R33 GTST s2

Z32 Nistune

Stock injectors

Stock Turbo

Stock AFM

Stock Air box with HKS Panel filter

255LHP walbro fuel pump

Greddy profec b spec 2

Split dump > 3" >high flow cat > mid muffler > cannon .

Return FMIC

Low boost 10 psi 199.3 RWKW

high boost 13 psi 215.8 RWKW

dyno

Edited by xm4tr1x

yeah i said dont go over 320 so he put 20psi on it and said it is nice and solid and safe

starting to think i should turn it up - but head and block have not been touched and injectors are at 85% -

car has been off the road for so long so just wanna drive it and enjoy it and start throwing it round the track..

Any restrictions here? With your setup on e85 id have thought it would have pushed closer 350rwkw+

yeah i said dont go over 320 so he put 20psi on it and said it is nice and solid and safe

starting to think i should turn it up - but head and block have not been touched and injectors are at 85% -

car has been off the road for so long so just wanna drive it and enjoy it and start throwing it round the track..

Nice, probably a good way to go about it.. Standard bottom end would hold up under a bit more too i reckon.

Ive got standard bottom end, head has been port and polished, apr head studs. GT3076 making 450rwhp on 25psi. which is like 335kw i think. On E85 also

nice..

with the luck i have had with this car i just wanna drive it lol and i wanna start drifting so i think that will be good enough power - i have rb 30/25 ready to be built so just need the current motor to last while i buil lol - good thing was my tuner was confident it could do more but best to be safe i guess.

Nice, probably a good way to go about it.. Standard bottom end would hold up under a bit more too i reckon.

Ive got standard bottom end, head has been port and polished, apr head studs. GT3076 making 450rwhp on 25psi. which is like 335kw i think. On E85 also

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