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I'm just wondering who's out there with a 20 putting out this kind of power. I've seen them every now and again, but it would be nice to have a collection in the same thread.

If you do... post up and let us know your spec list! If you are in the mid 200+rwkw range... go ahead and post up as well. If you have a dyno graph... please post it since it would be nice to see how these mods affect the power band.

No slicks (some 17 inch tyres which cost me 10 bucks each) 2.0 60 foot

Was just a hi flow vg30 turbo (v trim), fmic, gtr fuel pump, and mines map ecu and a bit of boost around 1 bar.

Was dynoed at around 290 but probably had a little more on the night 310-320 rwhp that is

i got 333 HP @ wheels ..

rb20det in a 180sx

hks t04e kit

ems 8860

gtr injectors

bosch 044 fuel pump  

etc

havent run it yet , no rego sitting in my garage lol

Sounds good! Nice to see some other S13's with RB's SXC and CS... especially putting out some very respectable power! What's the powerband like with that T04E? I'd be interested to see what cams would do for you...

Sounds good!  Nice to see some other S13's with RB's

Not an rb20.. But an rb S13 none the less.

93 S13.

94 rb25 taken out to 2.6lt.

Custom twin turbo set up using 25/30's.

Plus other mods.

best time of 10.8 @ 127mph in the middle of the day in silly heat. Around 600hp @ the wheels on C16.

Pics in my gallery. Shoot me a PM, and I can scan the mag write up when I get time.

Cheers, Josh.

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