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Posting this up for a friend...

My friend recently got a r32 gtr and with these mods...

HKS 2530 turbos

Injectors

Fuel reg

Tripple plate clutch

Boost at 15psi

(still running standard computer)

He got 207 atw and is kinda dissapointed.. is he expecting too much??

I gave him a run in my r33 gtst and beat him? does this sound right?!

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with all the mods you listed, your friend's GTR should come with something like PowerFC instead of standard ECU

anyway, i believe that RB26DETT equipped with GT2530s should make over 300KW at around 1.3bar of boost....so i guess your friend just needs to get an aftermarket computer like PowerFC, MOTEC and get some1 to fit and tune it properly.

Strongly recommand Ben from RACEPACE to do the job~~~~!!!

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My GTR is stock and makes 206kw at all four. There is something definately wrong.

That's strange. My stock 33 GTR only made 174awkw when it was dead stock. To get 200+, I had to change the exhaust and cam gears and a PowerFC.

As mentioned, a good stock internaled engine with 2530s and around 1.3 bar will make around 320rwkw as tested by both Ice Performance and Racepace (The car was Emre's 33 GTR). The only performance mods were injectors, fuel pump, cam gears, exhaust, PowerFC, clutch and OS Giken Cross Mission gearbox.

I'd be looking into an aftermarket ECU quick smart. Power FC will do the job fine.

That's strange. My stock 33 GTR only made 174awkw when it was dead stock. To get 200+, I had to change the exhaust and cam gears and a PowerFC.

As mentioned, a good stock internaled engine with 2530s and around 1.3 bar will make around 320rwkw as tested by both Ice Performance and Racepace (The car was Emre's 33 GTR). The only performance mods were injectors, fuel pump, cam gears, exhaust, PowerFC, clutch and OS Giken Cross Mission gearbox.

I'd be looking into an aftermarket ECU quick smart. Power FC will do the job fine.

Ok sorry, my GTR with stock dumps, 2 1/2 front pipes, 3" inch cat back, panel filter, 0.9bar, stock ecu, stock cams, stock cam gears, stock injectors, stock fuel reg, stock fuel pump and standard steering wheel made 206.3awkw.

Either way with 2530's that's piss-weak.

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