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1999 Nissan R34 Skyline 'GTS-R'

ARC Super induction Box

Z32 AFM

HKS T04S turbo (small and vintage spec turbo) .63 rear

HKS cast iron low mount manifold

HKS 38mm street spec external gate

HKS dump/front pipe

HKS Super dragger cat back exhaust

Magnaflow stainless steel hi-flow cat

Hybrid HDi GT Spec intercooler and piping

Splitfire coil packs

Bosch 023 fuel pump

Standard injectors

Standard Fuel Pressure Reg

HKS oil cap and HKS radiator cap (yep... made a world of difference)

Nistune ECU

330rwhp or 242rwkw at 17psi

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VC Commodore with Neo RB25DET conversion

Plazmaman inlet manifold

ARE custom intercooler

VIPEC Plug n Play Computer

NISMO 740cc injectors

Mercury Motorsport fuel system

Garrett GT4508R Turbo

6Boost manifold

STANDARD ENGINE + ARP HEAD STUDS + NITTO HEAD GASKET

3.5" exhaust by Mercury Motorsport

NPC Twin Plate Clutch

RB25 gearbox

9" Diff etc

POWER: 587rwhp on 25psi (E85)

Car is currently getting a ZEX nos kit fitted and a few other goodies......

Howdy,

Just had my R32 w series II RB25 tuned by Dr Drift.

Mods as follows:

- Nistune & Z32 ECU

- 3'" Exhaust

- Blitz turnflow FMIC

- Pod

- HKS 2530

- Yellow Jacket Coil Packs

- Boost T

- Z32 AFM

Car makes full boost by about ~2,700 RPM and pulls like a train!

Made 218 rwkw on a very conservative tune and only 14 pound

The Doctor does very good work!

Cheers,

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Garrett GT3076R with .82a/r internal wastegate, Garrett 1bar big can actuator, Apexi AVC-R + Norgren Pressure relief valve, Trust PE2 Exhaust, GTSLink ECU, Walbro Fuel Pump, Nismo 555cc injectors, complete stock internals/manifolds, Chinese intercooler

301rwkw at 17psi:

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  • 2 weeks later...

Don't have my old dyno sheet handy but...

R34 - RB25DET NEO

Previous:

Custom FMIC

Apexi POD

Profec B

3" Turbo back exhaust

Everything else standard

185kw @ 13.5psi

The car went into the shop yesterday for:

GT3076 IW .82 rear

800cc injectors

Haltech P2000 ECU (Map sensor)

Bosch fuel pump

Hoping for:

250(ish) @ 15psi and

300+ @ 20psi

Will post results and dyno sheets when i get the car back next week.

Hi there from the UK

Here's my first run ever ...

1998 GTSTS2

Standard exhaust

Standard intake system

R34 FMIC

HKS EVC3

Standard Turbo @ 1bar (14 psi) :(

Standard low octane fuel.

300HP 224KW at clutch

248HP 189KW at rear wheels

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Edited by Torques

unopened Neo Rb25det

-3076 56t with .64 housing

-highmount AM Performance stainless steampipe manifold with HKS 38mm gate

-Profec Spec B

-600cc injectiors

-fmic

-3.5 inch exh

-Nistune

310 rwkw @17 psi at around 6800 rpm

fullboost by 3500

roughly 480 nm torque at engine (calculated)

got Poncams type B's coming very soon. its a drift car so want more midrange torque. makes plenty peak power. Was thinking i might swap the rear housing to a .82 with pon cams tho... see how i go.

Got the car back yesterday from its final tune..

Stock turbo

Stock AFM

Stock injectors

Splitfire coils

JJR fmic

JJR Split dp

Custom 3' system

boost set at 12psi, tapers off to just over 10 at redline.

222.6rwkw

Tuned by Mark at MRC

Car:R33-1996-manual

Power FC

Frontmount

Greddy style plenum

Podfilter with CAI

3 inch turbo back exhaust

Tomei fuel reg

Apexi-AX53b70 turbo

Stock injectors

Walbro fuel pump

Stock AFM

299.2 rwhp on DynoDynamics at PITS

Had my car dyno'd today at CRD.

Specs:

Rb25det with stock internals

550cc nismo injectors

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Nismo Fuel Pressure Regular

Hybrid? FMIC

Rebuilt VL turbo with Garret 3071 turbine

Greddy Profec B spec 2 boost controller

Old Tuned PFC(In desperate need of a tune

Shitty pod filter

Made 225rwkw on 14psi and 5200n torque.

Cant edit my above post?

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Edited by R31Nismoid

'95 SII R33 GTS-T

FMIC

Forward facing plenum

Bosch 044 fuel pump

ITS turbo

External gate

3" Zorst no cat

PFC

Greddy Profec B spec 2 boost controller

740cc injectors

Z32 AFM

Pod filter

BP Ultimate

1 BAR boost

316rwhp @ Allstar Garage

yet to be tuned with new turbs

Garrrett GT30/76

Custom Stainless High mount manifold.

Edited by stR33ter

99 R34 GTT - RB25DET NEO

Custom FMIC

Apexi pod filter

Custom cold air intake / induction

3" Turbo back exhaust

Garrett GT3076 internal gate .82 rear

700cc (ish) high flowed standard injectors

Haltech P2000 ECU (3 bar map sensor)

Bosch fuel pump (?)

Greddy Profec spec B boost controller

Daily driver 'safe tune' @ 18psi = 272.9rwkw

Max power before 6k all the way to redline so definitely has more in it!

Tuned by Simon @ Morpowa.

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here's my 89 R32

-flashed over ECU with an Omoni Tune with no restrictors

-1.2 bar

-pump fuel

- RB25 conversion, Apexi 400hp turbo, HKS FMIC, Walbro fuel pump, Splitfire coilpacks, Greddy radiator, shimmed diff.

hit 306rwhp

R33 GTST '96

Stock internal RB25

Nistune

Apexi AX53B70 (P25)

S15 injectors (450cc)

HDi FMIC

Z32 AFM

Full 3" into 2 x 2.5" exhaust

227rwkw

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RPM in graph is about 5% too low - full boost at 3500rpm.

3 tunes at increasing boost - still not maxed out (but not too much left, maybe 1psi).

Edited by simpletool

Series 2 R33 96

Mod List are:

Stock RB25DET Engine

Hi Flow Turbo (2860RS) Spec 0.86A/R made by HyperGear ;-)

3" Turbo Back Exhaust.. Punched out Hi-Flow Cat

SplitFires Coilpacks

HKS EVC V Boost Controller

Hybrid FMIC

Cold Air Intake with Partition

Apexi Pod Filter with Hard Intake Pipe

Bosch 910 Fuel Pump

Sard 550cc Injectors

Z32 AFM

Power FC

BP Ultimate 98

Hits 14PSI by 3750rpm

Tuned @ 16PSI by Steve Thomas @ Performance Unlimited WA

Made 318.3RWHP or 238Rwkw on a Roller Dyno

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Edited by Black_CSR

1998 Series2 40th Anniversary Skyline

335 RWKW

gt35 .63 rear

Vi pec ECU

725cc Injector Dynamics

22psi

Bp[ultimate

tomei pon cams

will put up new dyno graph once i fit new 272 cams and cam gears and more boost and when i can figure out how to upload pics onto website having troubles im a dummy when it comes to computers.

Edited by UW8NCY

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