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standard S1 RB25

Greddy T67 25G 8cm

Greddy manifold

Greddy gate

HKS RB20 cams and cam gears

RB20 ecu (nistune)

RB20 loom (no VCT)

Greddy cooler

full exhaust

Z32 AFM

Sard 550CC injectors

286kw 17psi

311kw 19psi

320kw 20psi

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standard S1 RB25

Greddy T67 25G 8cm

Greddy manifold

Greddy gate

HKS RB20 cams and cam gears

RB20 ecu (nistune)

RB20 loom (no VCT)

Greddy cooler

full exhaust

Z32 AFM

Sard 550CC injectors

286kw 17psi

311kw 19psi

320kw 20psi

Thats interesting, mine makes the same power @ 17psi, i havnt tuned it further yet. Im running a Kando anti surge T67-25 10cm, Hybrid manifold, stock CAMS etc with a Nistune.

When do you get full boost?

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hows the 10cm? i was worried the 8cm was gna choke mine a bit in high revs but as you can see on dyno sheet its still climbing when it hits limiter haha

this is the 311kw pass on 19psi, will have to have a look at my other sheets to see when it makes full boost

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hows the 10cm? i was worried the 8cm was gna choke mine a bit in high revs but as you can see on dyno sheet its still climbing when it hits limiter haha

this is the 311kw pass on 19psi, will have to have a look at my other sheets to see when it makes full boost

Its pretty laggy, but that also seems to be from the antisurge housing, its comes on hard and the power delivery is brutal, i love it. Makes it challenging drifting the tighter stuff though. 8cm seems a lot more punchy.

Whats it tuned on e85 or 98? I thought pushing over 300kw/400hp was getting to the limit on a stock internal 25? Still nice power very nice power

98oct, 500rwhp is acievable on stock internals on E85, and it will last to with a good tune and maintenance schedule.

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No Suka's? :(

as in Hakosuka? only saw coupe's not sedans

http://teamobscurityracing.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/ebisuspot2.jpg

pretty sure the silver one of these was there again to

but you no take pics boo

yeh it was actually, remember seeing it on North Course, was a full on car big GT-wing, carbon panels ect, was too fast to get a pic of haha

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