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Just a quick question, has anyone used or had experience with the Supra cores on a Skyline. Im referring to the 7M-GTE version with the outlets on the same side. Handy for RB20 owners with both pipes on the same side :P

It seems to me like theyd be a pretty good size for an RB20DET, however ive heard about them being generally inefficent. I believe the measurements are about 500 x 280 x 75.

In terms of scope of development of my engine, im really only looking to run 0.8-0.9 bar safely... which at the moment is proving dangerous on the stock core (already broke 2 exhaust valves due to detonation and lunching a spark plug).

The future may hold an RB25DET, so im not too fussed about spending heaps on the 20.

Red17

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im really only looking to run 0.8-0.9 bar safely... which at the moment is proving dangerous on the stock core (already broke 2 exhaust valves due to detonation and lunching a spark plug).

should be fine but I dont think your cooler is the problem

check your timing it should be at 15 degrees or even the type for fuel you use shouuld be 98 not plp which is 95

your car might have an after market ecu tuned for high rom fuel or your fuel pump could be on the way out I would look at these area's

meggala

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