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Chucked my R33 on the Dyno tonight for the first time since i got it. On low boost (0.5 bar) it made a 256rwhp :P. Then after trying to find out how the hell the Blitz EBC worked we managed to get it to do a run on 1.4 bar and and it made 320rwhp at the rev limiter!! This was due to how we had set up the boost controller, so its not really at the cars max power. We were short on time and never ended up fiddling further after this run and left it as is for now :D. I'm real chuffed anyway and i just had to tell the world :rofl:

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yeah its got a fair few things done. Its a hks GT2835R turbo with the 0.64 exhaust housing, greddy plenum are the main things things, plus the usual stuff like after market ecu and intercooler. I'll scan the graph tomorrow at work and post it up.

I saw 1.4 bar and thought arhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....

No mention of aftermarket turbo at that stage....

Plus he said going from .5bar (which is pretty much standard) i thought poor little thing...

Good work tho... Nice boost controllers... Ive gone from apexi avc-r to BLITZ SBC-i-D III

hey i was wondering...would you need a special manifolds for the HKS 2835R ? coz i was thinking of getting one for my r33 GTST but unsure if they would fit bolt on.

my hks 2835 uses a 0.71 exhaust housing but is a t25 flange

Will bolt on if its T3 flange

the dump pipe is a totally different flange. I just started pulling it apart so i'm not sure what time it does at the drags and probably won't get to find out for a while.

my hks 2835 uses a 0.71 exhaust housing but is a t25 flange

there's about 10 different version of this turbo. Mine is the GT2535R Pro version. Has internal gate, 0.7 comp cover, and 0.68 xhuast housing with a T3 flange. Its on the HKS website -> My Turbo I have the HKS exhaust manifold so i'm not sure if it would bolt onto the standard manifold or not.

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