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Hey, i put my r33 gtst on the dyno today to see what it does.

The only things done to the car are a pod filter and a 3" mandrel bent exaust and dump pipe, and a blitz bov.

Is 153.7kw (205.96hp) a good reading for these mods and stock internals? i was told 130kw was about average, so i was pretty impressed with the results.

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I've seen a dead stock R33 make 130rwkw.

20rwkw from an exhaust is what my R32 picked up so I would say 20rwkw for yours is not out of the question.

130 + 20 is 150rwkw. :) So it appears to be around the mark.

Dyno's obviously vary so where one stock R33 may make 140rwkw may make 160rwkw with an exhaust. It gives you an idea.

Now what I would be looking forward to is upping boost to 11psi, fitting that powerfc and intercooler then cracking 190rwkw.

You could also fit an Adj. cam gear and nudge near 210rwkw. :D

11psi is nice and reliable. I wouldn'y look at running anymore, for what? another 10rwkw :)

It very well could be the straw that broke the camels back.

Any plans to do the above? :(

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Yeah, the next engine mods were going to be a power fc and front mount. The air fuel ratio was really eratic, but i was told that can be faily common, and a new computer would fix it anyway. So i'm pretty keen.

Do you think its worth getting the hand controller?

I was looking at the hybrid intercooler kits, how do you rate them?

I'm going to take it to the drags in a couple of weeks to also see what the car can do before any major upgrades.

11 psi seems the go, but i could push it to 14psi before blowing up the turbo right? or is that just a little bit close to the edge?

The dyno run was done on Dyno Dynamics Dynamometer, which i was told is pretty accurate, but yeah they can vary a bit.

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dyno readings are over rated most of the time. i put my stock line and mean stock and it pulled 141kw atrw and this was on a mildly warm day. The dyno was meant to be ok to so i was a bit wtf. but since then i have popped the full exhaust on K+n panel filter and about to fit a FMIC and bleed valve and push her up to about 10 - 11psi pending dyno results eg if their is much difference between the two. so yea 150 sounds good for those mods but make sure the dyno is setup correctly

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yeah i think that was just about right... my 95 gtst was 160rwkw on 8psi and only mods then was front mount intercooler and 4' cat back exhause and hks pod filter. ( as far as i know )

but that was 7 months ago...now the car has a fair few mods..right now it has the 3 dump pipe,.high flowed cat and nismo air filter.

and the rest are about to go in 2 weeks just waiting for my wastegate to arrive.

T70 turbo with custom manifold

044 fuel pump with 550cc injectors

wolf 3d V4 computer

and a set of cams

hopefully my clutch holds though once everything's installed...but i was thinking of waiting till i get new clutch before i install all of them as my clutch is starting to slip.

so yeah... i am getting there...and hopefully the next time i take her to the dyno., i see a little bit over 200rwkw..i'd be happy.

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