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hi. i just wanted to find out how much power ill be getting out of my r32 gtst. ill be getting it back soon and this is as follows.. my motors getting rebuilt forged pistons, bigger internals. injectors, fuel pump, head bored out, to4e turbo..

can anyone help me out?? :ufo:

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you will not gain power from forged pistons or 'bigger internals' whatever they are.

Fuel pump is purely a safety measure which will enable you to run more boost safely, so you wont make more power from this mod.

What injectors?

What boost do u plan to run?

Do you think a T04e is a good choice on a RB20?

What ECU?

Is your exhaust turbo back?

why do people always ask "how much power will i get?" ??

put it on the dyno and find out a real figure instead of some forum user's guestimate

becuase then we can say it will get a Jillion Kilowatts at the cup holder, and if he gets a pFC then he is cool and can join the Wu-Tang-Clan.

you will not gain power from forged pistons or 'bigger internals' whatever they are.

Fuel pump is purely a safety measure which will enable you to run more boost safely, so you wont make more power from this mod.

well ive got turbo back exhuast, intercooler.. 100hp injectors??

i was told i can run 20 to 25psi,,

standard computer to be remaped

i was making bout 220rwkws from my t04e on stock rb25 running 11psi

do u have an aftermarket ecu? if not the bigger injectors etc will be completely wasted

i will assume u have one

tuning will tell u how much u will get. a bad tune will give u fcuk all

Its just that not everyone knows everything about cars, trying to make people feel like idiots because they ask a question they would like an answer to,people on these forums deserve alot of respect because many know everything about these engines, you dont have to understand it all to get work done to your skyline,how about some genuine advice,not just random attacks because you know a little more about it.

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