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my 98 r34 gt-t

unopened rb25neo

180xxx kms

Nistune ecu

e85

Bosch 750cc injectors

z32 afm

T04e turbo

38mm turbosmart ultragate

Adjustable fuel reg

raceworks e85 pump

hdi front mount

3 inch exhaust

gfb bov

stock manifolds

stock cams

stock coilpacks

made 245kw on 15 psi

Edited by Mareko
  • 2 weeks later...

Garage 7 just finished tuning mine today. Boost is straight off the wastegate spring 17psi and boost controller not dialed in yet as my rear brakes locked on witch put a holt to the tune.

Engine:

S2 RB25DET Unopened apart from cams.

GTSR exhaust manifold

Kando TD06 20G 10cm with 45mm turbosmart hypergate

3inch turbo back exhaust-Kakimoto cat back

Splitfire coilpacks

Tomei pon cams 256 8.5mm lift

Adjustable Tomei exhaust cam gear

N1 oil and water pump

1000cc injectors with top feed fuel rail-Tomei fpr

Freddy intake

600x100x76 intercooler with custom/short piping

Denso intank, 044 external and 2l surge tank

52mm radiator with 2x12inch craig davies thermos

HKS 13 row oil cooler with grex oil filter relocate block

That's all I can think of at the moment. Will be rebooking after the new year for 20+ pound run.

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R33 GTST RB25DET unopened engine.

- Power FC

- 1000CC ID injectors

- Factory cams, cams gears, and all manifolds.

- HyperGear R33 GTST 21U OEM High flowed turbocharger

- 3 inches turbo back exhaust

- Walbro 470L/H Fuel pump

- 4 inches induction pipe

- Split fire coil packs

- 600x300x76mm front mount cooler

- Tuned by Trent Hewitson, Chequered Tuning.

312rwkws @ 19psi E85 fuel

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R33 GTST RB25DET unopened engine.

- Power FC

- 1000CC ID injectors

- Factory cams, cams gears, and all manifolds.

- HyperGear R33 GTST 21U OEM High flowed turbocharger

- 3 inches turbo back exhaust

- Walbro 470L/H Fuel pump

- 4 inches induction pipe

- Split fire coil packs

- 600x300x76mm front mount cooler

- Tuned by Trent Hewitson, Chequered Tuning.

312rwkws @ 19psi E85 fuel

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Wow! That response is great!

Here are two more ATR43SS2 graph sent in, all E85 fuel, R33 Unopened engines. 3inches intake and exhaust, ECU, generic 600x300x75mm cooler, and E85 fuel, Peek power made at 19psi.

This is Traditional ATR43SS2:

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Twicked version, conservative tune, but notice the difference in upper rev torque:

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Gday all

1993 r33 gtst rb25det

Tomei poncams 256s 8.5mm lift

supertech valve springs w/ matching retainers

forged short block with cp pistons and tomei rods. Acl race bearings. Arp bolts all round.

Forward facing plenum

90mm throttle body

Fmic

Discotune steampipe manifold

Gtx3076r .82

3 inch straight through exhaust

1400cc injectors

walbro e85 lift pump, surge tank with 044

Haltech platinum pro plugin

Yellow jacket coilpacks

heaps of other good fruit too.

This is just the base tune which made 295rwkw at 17.4psi, caltex 98.

Coilpacks were holding it back on running more boost as they are on their way out, so i am converting to ls1 coils before tuning to e85. Full fuel flex system in the car ready to go.

Will update when the e85 tune happens.

Cheers

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  • 1 month later...

95 r33 gts25t

Stock s2 block

Gt3582 .63

Topmount mani

44mm trust wastegate

ffp

Fmlc

Hks bov

Top feed fuel rail

Id1000 injector

Fuel feg

Bosch intank pump

Oil cooler

Vipec plugn play ecu

224kw @ 8psi

308wk @ 18psi

7400rpm limited

Bp 98 fuel

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  • 3 weeks later...

R33 gtst s2

Unopened motor

Tomei PonCams

740cc nismo injectors

Walbro E85 Fuel pump

Garrett gt3076r .82 internally gated

Powerfc ECU

3.5 inch exhaust (no cat)

E85 United

340rwkw @ 20psi

Tuned by: Trent @ chequered tuning

  • 1 month later...

S1 c34 stagea

Rb25det s2

Hypergear atr45sat iwg

Apexi power fc with boost kit

Splitfire coil packs

Z32 afm

Xspurt 1000cc injectors

600x300x76 front mount intercooler

Bosch 023 fuel pump

3 inch exhaust with mid muffler no cat with bellmouth dump

265rwkw bp98 at 20psi

Has some form of restriction limiting timing up top

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Edited by fmlycar
  • Like 1
  • 3 weeks later...

Stock s2 rb25det

Arp head studs

Cometic head gasket

Camtech 264 duration & 9mm lift cams

Freddy plenum with q45 throttle body

Steam pipe high mount manifold

Mta 35r with .82 rear housing

Turbosmart 45mm wastegate

3 inch exhaust

Walbro 255 lift pump

2 x Walbro 460 in surge tank

-8 fuel lines

Turbosmart fpr1200

Haltech platinum pro

548.5hp @ 22psi on e85

Tuned by Matty at PITS.

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Edited by rb20lover
  • 2 weeks later...

Upgraded turbo to GTX3071R .82 rear internally gated

Blitz return flow FMIC

Xspurt 1000cc injectors

Ceramic coated split dump pipe, custom 3" front pipe, Venom 100cpsi 3" cat

Nismo fuel pump rewired with relay

Splitfire coilpacks

Metal intake pipe

Z32 AFM

Standard airbox

Nistune

98 RON fuel

263.8rwkw @ 16psi (wastegate pressure)

Started getting detonation issues probably due to the return flow FMIC, left the tune at wastegate pressure for regular track use.

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Green line is stock turbo

Changed FMIC to Plazmaman pro series

Apexi pod filter

Walbro 450lpr fuel pump

Tomei Type L FPR

Nistune upgraded with Flex

273rwkw on 98

309rwkw on E85

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  • 5 weeks later...

Suuuuuuuuuuuu tutuututu #keepingdosing bitches!

R33 Series 2 GTS-t with over 300000km (Edward Lee's Special Edition, dash says 157xxx)

  • Stock Motor with (most likely) 350000km, based on wear and tear of interior, bushing etc.
  • Stock cams
  • Stock valve springs
  • Stock valve seals
  • Stock head
  • Stock head gasket
  • Stock bottom end
  • Stock intake manifold
  • Stock exhaust manifold with havoc gate modification
  • ARP non 2000 studs, torqued to 115nm
  • Plazmaman Swept back piping kit
  • HDi eChina FMIC
  • Mick_O 4" le secks dose pipe :)
  • 3.5" Turbo back exhaust by Impossible Fabrications (3.5" mid muffler, 3.5" resonator, 3.25" HKS rear muffler)
  • 5" body venom cat with 3.5" inlet/outlet
  • 45mm Turbosmart Hypergate EWG, plumbed back after cat hehe
  • 875cc Siemen DEKA V Half Height Injectors (8 hole)
  • Walbro 460L
  • Turbosmart FPR1200
  • Splitfire Coil Packs
  • Adaptronic 440 Select Plugin
  • Hypergear SS2 with Ceramic Ball Bearing CHRA (circa 2016)

Special Thanks go to:

  • Tao at Hypergear for making a turbo that he doesn't usually sell
  • Mark at MRC for coming in on a Saturday so that I could use his dyno and telling me to push it further
  • Andy at Adaptronic for countless support e-mails (not for this car, for another car)
  • Grub at Impossible Fabrications for making a cheeky exhaust system

372kW @ 1.75bar, 1.5bar by 4100rpm

Self Tuned

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  • Like 3

Suuuuuuuuuuuu tutuututu #keepingdosing bitches!

R33 Series 2 GTS-t with over 300000km (Edward Lee's Special Edition, dash says 157xxx)

  • Stock Motor with (most likely) 350000km, based on wear and tear of interior, bushing etc.
  • Stock cams
  • Stock valve springs
  • Stock valve seals
  • Stock head
  • Stock head gasket
  • Stock bottom end
  • Stock intake manifold
  • Stock exhaust manifold with havoc gate modification
  • ARP non 2000 studs, torqued to 115nm
  • Plazmaman Swept back piping kit
  • HDi eChina FMIC
  • Mick_O 4" le secks dose pipe :)
  • 3.5" Turbo back exhaust by Impossible Fabrications (3.5" mid muffler, 3.5" resonator, 3.25" HKS rear muffler)
  • 5" body venom cat with 3.5" inlet/outlet
  • 45mm Turbosmart Hypergate EWG, plumbed back after cat hehe
  • 875cc Siemen DEKA V Half Height Injectors (8 hole)
  • Walbro 460L
  • Turbosmart FPR1200
  • Splitfire Coil Packs
  • Adaptronic 440 Select Plugin
  • Hypergear SS2 with Ceramic Ball Bearing CHRA (circa 2016)

Special Thanks go to:

  • Tao at Hypergear for making a turbo that he doesn't usually sell
  • Mark at MRC for coming in on a Saturday so that I could use his dyno and telling me to push it further
  • Andy at Adaptronic for countless support e-mails (not for this car, for another car)
  • Grub at Impossible Fabrications for making a cheeky exhaust system

372kW @ 1.75bar, 1.5bar by 4100rpm

Self Tuned

Hahaha the classic uncle eddy's special

That's one strong engine though!

Now this has given me a bit of hope for mine

Very nice results too

R34 GTT RB25DET NEO unopened engine.

- Adaptronic​ ECU
- 1000CC ID injectors
- Factory cams, cams gears, and all manifolds.
- HyperGear ATR45SAT Ceramic Ball bearing Internal gated RB25 bolton Turbocharger
- JJR 3 inches turbo back exhaust, front pipe dropped before cat.
- Walbro 470L/H Fuel pump
- 4 inches induction pipe
- Split fire coil packs
- PWR 600x300x81mm intercooler

Some updates on the ATR45SAT CBB Turbocharger. made 336rwkws @ 22psi on Pump 98 fuel, internally gated bolton.

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Sorry not the prettiest looking. I just can't get same power out of fancy looking bits.

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I think this turbo is too big for a 3 inches turbo back system for an R34 GTT. I can't get much more power then the G3 SAT with exhaust connected. Result above was obtained from front pipe dropped before the cat. it would be a very nice turbo to run on an external gate off an factory exhaust.

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