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heya,

jus had my r33 gtst S1 dynoed and made 205rwhp (not sure what that is in KW). the car has 3" dump, high flow cat and hks super dragger exhaust, pod, bleed valve set to 9psi, atmo BOV, stock everything else. for the mods i have i thought that this was a pretty healthy power figure, what do you guys think???

will be fitting my hybrid FMIC next week and wind the boost up to bout 12 psi, should hopefully see some good results. :aroused:

cheers!

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i would think it sounds pretty much right for a series 1. Throw the cooler on and it should increase nicely along with a bit more boost and tune.

My series 1 got 210.4hp and 215.3hp on some recent power runs with pretty much the same mods (difference was i had FMIC and was on 8psi). Was running very rich as well.

oh and mine was auto.

im with Strich9ine, i have a smaller turbo than the stock r33 turbo (dont ask me, owner in jap did it :S)

and i made 215rwhp @ 0.6bar with exhuast (stock dump, aftermarket front pipe) r34 gt-t cooler, bov, air filter, ebc

and my AFR was crazy running to lean (fuel pump)

soo yeah

I got 254hp on 10psi, stock turbo, cooler, stock dump... 200hp sounds low!

dam! mate that is some good stock power! well done. now i don know whether to think mine is below average or your motor is just a freak????? not sure if it was run in shootout mode or not, dyno dynamics dyno....

anyone else wana share there stock power readings?

dam! mate that is some good stock power! well done. now i don know whether to think mine is below average or your motor is just a freak????? not sure if it was run in shootout mode or not, dyno dynamics dyno....

anyone else wana share there stock power readings?

bhp / 1.34 = kw

We have had over 20 X R33 GTS's on our dyno with similar mods and your power output is pretty much the average. After the FMIC, a Power FC would be on my list, with good tuning that should get you to 200 rwkw (270 rwhp). Be carefull at 12 psi, ceramic in the cat is not far away.:)

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