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R33 Series 1.5

Hypergear SS1PU

3" custom turbo back

Blitz CS return flow cooler

Apexi power intake

Yellow Jacket coils

Bosch 040

Nismo 555s

Power FC + boost kit

271.5rwkw @ 16psi on United E85

Black line = E85 high flow cat

Top red line = E85 standard cat

Bottom red line = 98 (252rwkw)

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R34 GTT automatic (Tiptronic) that previously had 150rwkw stock and 199rwkw with basic bolt-ons, a bit of boost and Nistune.

The setup:

  • Hypergear ATR43-SS2 internally gated on stock manifold
  • Stock airbox and snorkel
  • K&N panel filter
  • Z32 AFM
  • Scotty's 3" intake pipe
  • Trust turn flow intercooler
  • Turbotech V2 manual boost controller
  • Yellow Jacket coil packs
  • NGK BKR7EIX spark plugs regapped
  • Deatchwerks 800cc injectors
  • Walbro 255 LPH fuel pump
  • JJR 3" bellmouth front/dump (modified)
  • X-Force high flow cat
  • 3" HKS Super Drager cat back (modified)
  • Davies Craig Hydra Cool 678 auto trans cooler
  • Nistune


Result: 257rwkw @ ~17psi, BP 98 Octane
Installed and tuned by Chasers

This is a fairly conservative tune. For some more power, the car needs a better boost controller, possibly a pod intake, and a shift kit.


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Edited by V28VX37

ATR43SS5BB Alpha protype1 turbocharger

93 model R33 GTST Forgied CP pistons, valve springs
Tomei 264/8.9 cams, Stock cam gears. NO VCT support.
1200cc 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

Power 490rwkws @ 27psi , E85 Fuel

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1996 R33 skyline (SxxRicho)

stock engine,

factory manifold internally gated on E85

FMIC

650cc injectors

PFC

HyperGear High flowed Factory R33 turbocharger with heavy duty actuator.

Peek power of 320rwkws @ 22psi.

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  • 2 weeks later...

R33 series 2, RB25det

internally stock engine

gtx3076r .82 rear housing

6 boost high mount

50mm turbosmart external gate

1000cc xspurts

plazmaman plenum & fuel rail

Vi-pec plugin ecu

600x300x76 cooler

4" intake

434rwhp @ 18psi

R33 series 2, RB25det

internally stock engine

gtx3076r .82 rear housing

6 boost high mount

50mm turbosmart external gate

1000cc xspurts

plazmaman plenum & fuel rail

Vi-pec plugin ecu

600x300x76 cooler

4" intake

434rwhp @ 18psi

Forgot to mention fuel

  • 2 weeks later...

Rb25det series 2

Npc button clutch

Havoc fabrication steam pipe manifold

Turbo smart 45mm gate

Kinugawa billet t67 10cm

Havoc fabrication return flow front mount cooler

Spitfires

1200cc drop in injectors

Stock inlet manifold

Nismo fuel reg

Walbro 450lph e85 pump

3inch dump that splits into a twin 2.5 bsck out to a 3inch system with 4 hotdogs and blast pipes

Nistune ecu

Tuned by the one and only trent from chequered tuning

Motor is unopened no cams

Made 377rwkw on 23psi extremely safe tune

rb25

mahle pistons

spool rods

poncams

tomei valve springs

ported head

nitto oil pump

6boost manifold

gt3076r .82

turbosmart 60mm gate

greddy plenum w/q45 TB

link g4 plugin

walbro lift pump, 1L surge tank, 044

sard 850's

r34 cas

spitfire coil packs

3 inch exhaust

fmic

301kw@15psi

pump 98

fuel pump was struggling over 6500rpm

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Had the Torana retuned on the 25/10 by EFI at Southport on the Gold Coast.

Eng RB 25 NEO std bottom end

Head ported stage 1 pom tom cams lighterned flywheel and 6 puck sprung button clutch.

Manifolds Std Manifolds

Turbo op6 rear housing Hi flowed steel wheel fitted

Injectors Bosh 550cc

Coil packs Spit fires

Exhaust 3" turbo back 100 cell cat straight thorough muf

Nistune chip

Fuel BP98 with C5 fuel additive mixed at 1 can of c5 to 30t of bp98.

Boost spike to 18 psi to get out of the hole drops back to 14 psi for top end (actuator not holding needs upgrade)

Made 285KW@W or 381HP@W depending witch way you want to look at it.

So to have the same power to weight ratio you have to make around 480+ hp@w in a skyline. 2.88hp to every kg the car weight.

Is lots of fun to drive and can make 100ks in just over 3 seconds. 60-170 and back to 0 in 250m.

Edited by lcxu105
  • Like 2

S2 R33 GTS-t

Pod Filter

JJR Return flow intercooler

Stock Turbo

JJR bellmouth front/dump pipe

Venom 100cpsi 5" cat

HKS Super Dragger cat back minus mid muffler

Apexi Power FC

9Psi(stock boost controller-high boost mod)

Bosch 040

BP 98

201.3rwkw tuned by Southside Performance & Dynos

Edited by MatthewT85

97 33gtst hypergear atr43g3 internal gate turbo, nismo 740cc injectors, haltech platinum pro plugin with air temp sensor wired in, yellow jacket coilpacks, tomei fuel pressure reg, 3" open bellmouth single piece dump pipe to decat pipe to 3.5" mid section and 4" at diff to rear muffler. Standard exhaust manifold and standard inlet plenum etc. Heavy duty clutch. 255.7rwkw on 20psi tuned by confidyne motorsport on their mainline dyno

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Edited by JAP033

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S1 R33, Tuned by Shaun @ Boostworx

Rebuilt RB25 - CP Pistons, ARP Hardware, GReddy Head Gasket

Apexi Pod/Z32 AFM

Greddy TD06l2-20g 10cm Turbo/GReddy SUS Highmount Manifold/Tial MVR44 Wastegate/Turbotech Bleeder

HKS FMIC, Plazmaman Piping kit

Nismo 550cc injectors/Nismo Adj. FPR/Nismo Fuel Pump

APEXi Power FC ECU

3 inch exhaust

270 rwkw @ 19 psi, tapers off to 16 higher in the range, We think the cat (Unknown) might be causing a restriction, so will replace with decat pipe, and remove turbotech and switch to Power FC boost control to maintain boost levels a bit more, but seems turbo is pretty much at it's limits on pump fuel.

May entertain E85 later on, But very happy with the outcome. Midrange is ridiculous, and destroys 235's with ease.

Edited by R31 drift pig

#1

HI All!! just though i would share with everyone my Car and what she made and mods! post what you have , i would like to see what others are running!

im from WA Bunbury

Got it dyno tuned yesterday (Monday)

Mods are

Garret High Flow GT3076R from Adelaide Turbo Service with Factory Rear and front housing

Nismo 740CC Inj

Exeedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Walbro Fuel Pump

Custom Stainless Intake with Cold air induction

Autobahn88 front mount intercooler

K&N Pod Filter

Spitfire coil packs

Iridium spark plugs gapped to .08

Full turbo back split dump HKS 3 inch Exhaust with hot dog and streight through rear (Milo Tin)

HDI Electronic Boost Controller with high and low settting

Haltech Platium Pro ECU

It was a very hot day yesterday! outside temp was around 32 Degrees, the dyno room was 38.5 so it was hot!!! so that would effect the tune a litte bit..

on 19psi i made 359.2 RWHP , took it for a drive and it was nice but didnt like it very much to much wheel spin, so wound it back to 17 PSI which was the sweet spot between good traction and no traction for Final Run and it pulled 337.3RWHP on 17PSI i was happy with that, i can wind it up have a little play if i want as it was tuned to 19PSI

on 10PSI LOW Setting i made 278RWHP

Thanks!!

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R33 S2

Stock motor

Kinugawa turbo

Blitz SE return flow intercooler

3" turbo back

Hi flow cat

Stock airbox with hi flow panel

Walbro 255L

480cc injectors

PowerFC

ARK EBC

244.9rwkw @ 17psi on 98 at RTR

Injectors got maxed out and started to misfire due to coilpacks so the tune was pulled back a little.

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1999 R34 GTT Skyline

Std RB25DET NEO

Garrett GTX3582R .82 rear w/ anti-surge

6Boost manifold

Turbosmart 50mm wastegate

Bosch 1000s

Plazmaman plenum

Turbo back exhaust

Walbro 460 E85 in tank pump

Splitfire coilpacks

HDI EBC

FMIC

Haltech Platinum Pro ER34 plug-in

425rwhp on 20 psi, pump fuel, hot day.

Restricted at the moment from stock 60mm S1 RB25DET TB and 60mm thick FMIC, was causing too high IAT readings.

Cant wait to get it on E85!

Edited by TheGeniusMoose

1996 R33 skyline S2
stock engine,
factory manifold internally gated on E85
FMIC
650cc injectors
PFC
HyperGear ATR43SS2 internal gate Rb25det bolton version

Peek power of 293rwkws @ 17.5psi Pump 100 Fuel.

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Similar setup with a R33 21U high flowed turbocharger:
258.6rwkws @ 16psi. Pump 98 fuel
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21U Standard high flow profile. Supporting mods and Tomei Pon cams. 271rwkws on 18psi, stock actuator, pump 98 fuel.

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1998 r34 gtt 4 door sedan fact manul.

Rb25det neo

Pon b cams

Pfc

Walbro 416 LPH pump

E85

Gtx 3076r . 82 machined out int gate

Uprated actuator

Split fire coils

4" dump into twin front pipes(120mm) in hks super silent exhaust with hi flow cat

Standard clutch

Made 325rwkw 20psi wheel spinning due to using 10" wide super sticky dun lops on 40 psi, dropped to 20 psi but were still way to hot.

Next is upgrade clutch and change rears then up boost

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Back again with E85.

1000cc injectors

unopened rb25.

R33 21U hypergear hiflow (new revision) touching 20psi, back down to 17-18ish top end

splitfires

FMIC

walbro GSS341

3 inch turbo back exhaust with quiet-ish muffler

3 inch intake from scotty. Pod filter

Z32 AFM. Z32 ecu nistune.

etc

Wheelspinning on the dyno with soft 235's made 281rwkw but the power curve was up and down when the wheelspin kicked in. We upped the ramp rate to 35km/h/s and had 2 blokes sitting on the boot and it made 306rwkw but Toshi reckons that's a bit high, more like 290-295 realistically . anyway here are both dyno sheets make of it what you want.

E85 is pretty amazing. So much knock protection

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R34GTT NEO
116000KMS
Stock engine
Stock Coils
NGK .8mm sparkplugs
Hypergear R33 highflow turbo
ASNU105cc
Nismo fuel pump
Stock Airbox
3inch full exhaust (stock cat)

Boost 16psi bleeding off to 12psi

250kw BP98
280Kw E85

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