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Already spoke bout my results in silvar33 post but as i promised i would put up my results again with a graph. I had it tuned at chasers and im happy with the results.

231.1rwkw

hks 2535

pfc

z32 afm

nismo fpr

bosch 044 fuel pump

(standard internals & standard injectors)

results were achieved in shoot-out mode

very happy with the car now and makes more power everywhere.

tune is very safe, injectors only getting 85-90% and knock not getting above 15-16

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Already spoke bout my results in silvar33 post but as i promised i would put up my results again with a graph. I had it tuned at chasers and im happy with the results.

231.1rwkw

hks 2535

pfc

z32 afm

nismo fpr

bosch 044 fuel pump

(standard internals & standard injectors)

results were achieved in shoot-out mode

very happy with the car now and makes more power everywhere.

tune is very safe, injectors only getting 85-90% and knock not getting above 15-16

Excellent result, and it really is 231.1 rwkw at 13 psi. The 231 rwkw out of the standard injectors is right up there, what sort of fuel pressure is it running to get that much out of the injectors?

I am targetting 200 4wkw out of the Stagea (equiv to 215-220 rwkw) and I am curious as to the fuel pressure I might need to run.

;) cheers :)

im a tight ass uni student

to get me these results it cost me jack

pfc $980 delivered

nismo fpr $155 delivered

hks 2535 $1300 exchange

z32 afm $230 delivered

tuning $500

total $3150-3200

installed turbo myself

already had:

3" exhaust

bosch 044 pump

surge tank

5 puk clutch

simple crap (boost controller, pod filter, bov)

no idea wat pressure in fuel rail (maybe 38psi)

I also have a similar setup, any idea what sort of boost the 2535 is most efficient at? is it 1Bar/14.5 PSI or even more?

Im waiting for a retune as soon as I get new coil packs right now its sitting on 12PSI, not sure how much boost I should be asking from a internally standard RB25

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=ST&f=8&t=83883

SK

i made 218.7 rwkw on the stock turbo with the stocko injectors, only added a nismo fuel pump and a sard fuel pressure regulator, i think my mechanic said he wound up the pressure 4 psi, not sure, i'll see tommorow what my injectors hit when boost maxs at 1.1 bar, will let u know

but i know he didn't wind much more into it,

nice figures you got there.

I hate all you peeps with Rb25's.

Its not fair :D

Mine goes in to get tuned in the next couple of weeks and im looking for 220rwk's out of the lil ol Rb20 thumper :)

Cheers B

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