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RB25DET

Stock: ECU, injectors and rods. Intake and intercooler.

Aftermarket:
264mm cams.
Forged Pistons
Fuel pump(not sure of specs upgrade was done by previous owner)
Custom 3"dum pipe to 2.5" de-cat straight to 3.5" cannon.
Upgraded turbo (standard manifold) genuine GCG Garrett GTX 29/30 billet wheel. running wastegate pressure 12 psi.


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Is this the GCG GTX3067R package for rb25?
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3 hours ago, Smally514 said:

 


No it's GCG GTX 2930R I believe.

 

http://gcg.com.au/petrol-performance/performance-4/turbocharger-kits/404/404/nissan-rb20-rb25-low-mount-gt-gtx-29-30-detail

if it's this kit then it'll be 2967 or 3067

keen to see how it goes once you have all the supportive mods like ECU injectors and FMIC.. 

http://gcg.com.au/petrol-performance/performance-4/turbocharger-kits/404/404/nissan-rb20-rb25-low-mount-gt-gtx-29-30-detail
if it's this kit then it'll be 2967 or 3067
keen to see how it goes once you have all the supportive mods like ECU injectors and FMIC.. 



Looks very similar to the kit I got not the same site however. I'll have to double check I think it could be the 2967.

Yea at the moment my car goes into limp mode every time I go over 4,500Rpm so I can't even see what the turbo's got properly, but at the end of this month all that should be solved and I'll have new Dyno sheets to post up. So I'm still waiting to seeing what the turbo has to offer haha.
On ‎12‎/‎14‎/‎2015 at 10:46 PM, Ad's said:

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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Retuned today-had a few hiccups early on but ironed them out and Decs got down to business.

Only thing that has changed from above is the pon cams have been changed for Camtech 268-9mm intake and 272-9mm exhaust.

22psi and dropping off to 18psi at top end.

326.9 kw ~ 546.8 nm

Happy with the results, think I will leave it alone for a while :) 

 

 

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  • 5 weeks later...

Unopened rb25det neo
6 boost T3 high mount mani
Garrett GT35r .86 r/h
Tial 48mm progate
Link G4+ (with boost control)
Tomei type a poncams
GO-zirra cnc intake plenum, 80mm T/B & fuel rail
Deautchworks 1000cc injectors
AI SP800 surge tank w/ twin walbro 460s, haltech ethanol content sensor, turbosmart FPR 2000

E85 - 475 rwhp / 500 nm tq @ 22 psi
P98 - 430 rwhp / 440 nm tq @ 19 psi

 

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Yup please, keen to see how it turns out and btw ditch that 2.5 inch decat and get a 3 inch to match the diameter of the rest of the system lol

Does it drive like standard turbo on low rpm? Good response?


Yea it drives better then standard at low rpm smooth and sounds amazing, just recently had my rear housing replaced as I found out my wastegate was faulty it was leaking and getting stuck open :(.

Haha yea.. anyone have a 3" 100 cell race cat they want to sell me :D would be awesome. Or if you know anywhere online to get a good one.

Not to long till my new Dyno results will be posted up anticipation is driving me crazy. 3 weeks without my baby.
  • 2 weeks later...

Got invited to a dyno day to eat bbq and do some power runs! Stock coil packs were breaking up at the top but that's no big deal since i've got LS packs in a box, just waiting for the new turbo to show up. 327 bhp 289 ft-lb not too bad for a stock turbo with a street fuel map and no ignition tuning. Hah. Looks like the first run made better tq and had a smoother band but it's whatever. Bottom line is the engine is strong and ready to make f**kin power w/the gtx3076r and new ls coils. This is the first engine I've ever built.

[video=youtube;CzdaDXf6m3w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzdaDXf6m3w[/video]

First run made 319 bhp 304 ft-lb torque:
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I was running lean so I threw some fuel at it randomly, didn't have much time since it wasn't a tuning session, just for fun power runs. 

Second run made 327 bhp 289 ft-lb torque: 
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Engine:
RB25DET R33 S2 block
Bore and line hone by JUN Motorsports (86.5mm)
OEM crank with Spool Imports oil drive collar, machined/fitted by JUN Motorsports
CP-Carrillo 86.5mm 9.0:1 forged pistons
Manley H-beam connecting rods
ACL main and rod bearings (+0.001" extra oil clearance)
Nissan N1 oil pump gears and housing
Nissan N1 water pump
ARP main studs
Nissan OEM Engine Gasket Kit
Tomei Oil Galley Orifice / Restrictor
CXRacing Radiator
OEM Clutch Radiator Fan

Head:
RB25DET R33 S2 OEM cylinder head
Tomei Pon Camshafts, duration: IN,EX 256 Lift: IN,EX 8.5mm #143020
Spool Imports RB25 int/exh springs and moly intake retainers, OEM exh retainers
Hand ported exhaust ports and valve chambers
Spool Imports oil drain/pressure return to block
Raw Brokerage -10AN Valve Cover Press-In Fittings (welded on)
Raw Brokerage Valve Cover Bolt Kit
Raw Brokerage Exhaust Manifold Stud and Nut Kit

Turbo/Int/Exh:
OEM ECR33 Turbo (ceramic not steel)
OEM Exhaust Manifold
OEM Intake Manifold
OEM Throttle Body
CXRacing FMIC
Greddy BOV
76mm Exhaust

Fuel:
Fuel Injector Development 1000cc Bosch EV14 style injectors
BPP RB25 fuel rail kit, fits OEM and Greddy style mounts
AEM Ethanol Safe 320LPH fuel pump for in tank / stock cannister

Drivetrain:
RB25 5MT transmission
Drive Shaft Shop NISSAN S13 with RB25 (5-Speed) using Syko Mounts / ABS / Aluminum driveshaft
ACT NS3-XTG6 6-Puck XT Clutch Kit 90-98 RB20-RB25 R32/R33
Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel
Nismo 2-Way LSD w/5 bolt shafts

Electronics:
Wiring Specialties RB25DET Universal Harness
AEM 30-6620 Series 2 Engine Management System
AEM 30-2400 Boost Control Solenoid Kit
AEM 30-2130-50 50 PSIA or 3.5 Bar MAP Sensor Kit
AEM 30-2010 Air Inlet Temperature Sensor Kit
AEM 30-4406 35psi Digital Boost Gauge
PLX-M O2 Wideband Kit

Getting installed in a few weeks:
Garrett GTX3076R Turbo, .82 A/R T3 exhaust housing
Tial 38mm MV-S Wastegate, welded to exhaust housing
AC Delco D585 LS LQ9 Coil Pack Conversion

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On 7/23/2016 at 11:03 AM, Nishant said:

Hello from NZ!

Running a stock S2 RB25DET in my r32 coupe with the following mods:

- Greddy knockoff plenum with a 90mm TB
- top feed fuel rail + 1000cc xspurt injectors
- Hypergear ATR43SS2 internally gated turbo bolted to the stock manifold
- 600x300x80 bar and plate intercooler + custom 3" piping
- Link G4 plugin ecu
- Splitfire coilpacks
- custom dump/down pipe and 3" exhaust 

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Quick update time!

I decided to get some Tomei 256 deg poncams installed along with an adj Tomei exh cam gear and some Kelford valve springs and then get the car back on the dyno to see what we can safely extract out of my setup.

Pretty happy with the final results.

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Ok finally have a result.. even if it is fairly average for now...

Built RB25:

ACL pistons

ACL bearings

Spool rods

Refurbed head

Camtech 264 deg 9mm lift

Performance springs

Plazmaman intake manifold with 66mm TB

Tial 40mm gate

Bosch 2000cc injectors

Walbro 450 intank

two proflow 340s in surge tank

Hybrid Exhaust manifold

PT 6266 Gen 2

 

Having issues with RPM jitter/CAS so we stopped and need to address the issue before pushing further, Soft tune

570hp @ 21psi

 

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1 hour ago, azzada1 said:

Ok finally have a result.. even if it is fairly average for now...

Built RB25:

ACL pistons

ACL bearings

Spool rods

Refurbed head

Camtech 264 deg 9mm lift

Performance springs

Plazmaman intake manifold with 66mm TB

Tial 40mm gate

Bosch 2000cc injectors

Walbro 450 intank

two proflow 340s in surge tank

Hybrid Exhaust manifold

PT 6266 Gen 2

 

Having issues with RPM jitter/CAS so we stopped and need to address the issue before pushing further, Soft tune

570hp @ 21psi

 

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What fuel were you using?

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On 12/12/2016 at 6:39 PM, Nishant said:

Quick update time!

I decided to get some Tomei 256 deg poncams installed along with an adj Tomei exh cam gear and some Kelford valve springs and then get the car back on the dyno to see what we can safely extract out of my setup.

Pretty happy with the final results.

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Prestige Final Tune - Power.jpg

Both the results above are on p98. Just realized I had forgotten to mention that. 

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"D1 stable" exhaust manifold, essentially a "cheap" steam pipe manifold from what i can tell, 50 mm turbosmart wastegate off the manifold
Madcat intake manifold, essentially a high quality china manifold ( it may even be made in aus ) ( really really good welds )
China spec intercooler,( just jap cooling pro i think ) but with high quality stainless pipe work done.( i will be testing pressure drop next month )

 

( manifolds would not be making any more power than stock ones, if anything they hurt response.)
( i had 444 hp with stock manifolds with a atr43ss2 )

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  • 4 weeks later...

Slight update, Still having afew issues with the car, however the ross trigger kit is working great!! The intention with this tune was to keep the car safe for the racewars weekend so we stopped at 23psi... really need to get the car back on the dyno and turn it right up so the 6266 can do some work!!

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