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rb25det neo

ev14s injectors

ebay himount manifold

tial 44mrv gate

garrett anti surge gt3540 with a .63 rear

3 inch turbo back hi flow cat 2 mufflers

hks return flow intercooler

z32 afm

power fc

turbosmart fpr800

walbro 460lph intank pump

374rwkw 19-20psi hitting a fuel restriction at 6800rpm once fixed will see close to 400rwkw pulling hard to redline

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R33 GTST S2

stock unopened motor

Hypergear highflow turbo with 0.82 a/r rear housing

FMIC

3' turboback exhaust

Link G3 ECU

S15 450cc fuel injectors

R33 GTR fuel pump

Yellowjacket coilpacks

255rwkw @17psi and requires more decent coilpacks.

R34 GT ... with a RB28DET Neo in it?

Not really sure which thread this belongs in, but it's a RB25 block initially, so we'll go with that.

GTX3076 .082 rear

Turbosmart Hypergate 45MM on the housing

3IN Turbo back exhaust a 5in Cat body, with 2 mufflers and a twin tip end.

Brian Crower 2.9L Stroker kit - Actual displacement is 2.785cc, due to less oversized pistons, so basically just the rods and crank.

Custom JE Pistons for a NEO (comp ratio apparently 8.2:10)

Cometic 1.8mm head gasket

JUN Oil pump

Tomei Type B 260 degree Cams

Metal 3in intake between AFM and the Turbo intake.

There's been some kind of porting/polishing of the exhaust side of the head. Exactly what is unknown..

1400cc Xspurt E85 Injectors

460LPH Fuel pump

Fuel Pressure Regular doing nothing but sitting in the engine bay now

Splitfire Coilpacks

Haltech PS2000

Other funny stuff:

stock exhaust manifold

stock airbox/snorkel

stock intake plenum

automatic transmission (the R34 one) :P

Blitz SE return flow fmic (620x266x76)

Trent actually couldn't go WOT on the dyno until about 4500 RPM, as it was causing the dyno to give big warnings and shut down.

375RWKW @ 28 psi

330RWKW @ 3500 RPM (350 at 4000)

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Don't yell at me I assume if it's a 2.5 head and 2.5 block then it goes here?

Neo head, all com plus ferrea gear, ported, cams

10.5:1 comp

6466 precision 1.00 split pulse housing

Sleeved and grouted block 25 block

2.6 tomei crank

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On my Street (registered for now) R32 GTST tuned 01/07/14
s2 rb25det
osch 14mm 1000cc injectors
Running Caltex e-flex

R35gtr afm

Splitfires

Blitz FMIC

cheap turbo to4e (very old),

Tomei adj EX camgear

Tomei 256 dgr 8.5mm lift IN/EX poncams

42mm alloy rad with big fan with custom folded fan shroud

Aeromotive 340 stealth intank fuel pump
TurboSmart bov
TurboSmart fuel reg

E-boost street bc

Adj HA Tein's

HKS pod kit.

Exedy HD clutch

Has a nice smooth power curve.
Tuned by Steve @ SKR

259.8rwkw @ 16psi

235.1rwkw@ 12psi

First time driving a car over 236rwkw

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S2 RB25DET

GT3076r with 21U rear housing

FMIC

3" exhaust and high flow cat

Power FC

Warlbro fuel pump

Nismo 555cc side feeds

Splitfire coilpacks

Eboost street

Greddy copy intake manifold

BP Ultimate fuel

255.4rwkw @ 7300rpm on 18psi

Work and tune done by Jez of DVS Tuning

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Edited by FordyR31

Same specs as before, but now has valve springs (head was not removed) and fitted new spitfire coils. Retuned today 762hp @ 2bar :)

R32 Sedan,

RB25NEO (unopened)

Full Race Manifold,

Twin MVR44 Gates

GTX4294R

Plazmaman Plenum

Plasmaman 100mm GTR intercooler

Custom 3" intercooler piping

Custom 4" exhaust

260 degree pon cams

Adjustable intake and exhaust gears (retained VCT)

Arp studs (changed one at a time with head still in place)

Factory valve springs, coilpacks headgasket etc.

Vipec Plug and play for R34

United E85

Allstar garage tune.

681hp @. ~25psiattachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1393270048.259106.jpgattachicon.gifImageUploadedBySAU Community1393270150.629530.jpg

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Spec list as follows:


1994 S1 R33


~165,000 kms, unopened engine


Nistune ECU


GTX3067 w/ 0.82 A/R Garrett internal gate housing


[Note: yes the smaller 3067, not typo of 3076]


Stock manifolds


Pod filter - Alloy pipe intake


Z32 AFM


Splitfire coilpacks


Blitz SE return flow FMIC


Greddy Profec OLED boost controller


Nismo 740cc injectors


Walbro 465 pump


3" Custom stainless exhaust turbo back w/ high flow cat.



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HyperGear TD06 SL2 20.5G in T3x 10cm Turbine.

95 model R33 GTST unopened engine
Stock Cams
1000cc injectors
600x300x75mm Front mounted cool
high mount exhaust manifold
40mm external gate plumbed back.
3inch Cat back exhaust
3inch intake pipe
PFC ECU

Final result: 358rwkws . Vs 314rwkws Ebay TD06 Sl2 20G in 10cm before turbo upgrade.

E85 fuel was used in both runs.
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Im using a boost tee as my electronic controller from insight motorsport shit it self after a week. The boost is pretty jumpy you can see it in the power curve I actually hate boost tees after seeing the difference.

Edited by Michael's R33

181.xxxkm unopened rb25det neo
Hypergear ATR43ss2 turbo with all braided lines @ 18psi
720cc ev14 injectors

Z32 AFM
Apexi avc-r boost controller
Front mounted intercooler

Yellow jacket splitfires
Bosch 040 fuel pump
Nistune
3" cat back

265rkw
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R33 series 2 GTST

-Unopened RB25

-Hypergear SLSS2 turbo

-4inch intake

-Hybrid Performance steampipe manifold

-Custom dump pipe

-HKS 3.5inch silent power exhaust

-100cell Cat

-740cc deatschwerks injectors

-Splitfire coilpacks

-NPC organic clutch

-Plazmaman Intercooler

-Turbosmart 45mm external wastegate

-Adaptronic plug-in ECU

Made 368rwhp on 16psi using caltex 98, however manifold keeps making a massive exhaust leak so I'm going to take it off and check/machine flat and then get it back onto the dyno to run more boost and make this turbo come alive.

No dyno sheets yet until full tune

Edited by KerrodR33

Unopened rb25 neo

Holster hx35 turbo

Chinese manifold

Custom intake manifold

Denso -850cc injectors

Turbonetics 44mm gate

3 inch exhaust

Spitfire coils

Sard fpr

Both 044 an 040

Z32 afm

Power fc

Car makes 304kw atw on 16 pound an 279Kw atw on only 12 pound

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