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Hi, Just got my car back today from RacePace. Ben & myself are very pleased with it.

I had someone sell me the wrong Spring for my wastegate - wanted 14.5 or 15psi spring but got a 25 or more?

Anyway Ben had a 10psi spring and the car made 284.6RWKW @20psi. I will be putting another spring in & try for 300RWKW.

The car feels great & Ben was right - It does feel like a lot more than 285.

Cheers

Chris

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Thanks guys

Mods are:

Full Rebuild RB25DET (Mahl forged pistons/GTR Rods/ACL Bearings/Headwork/std cams

Etc... (8:5:1) compression ratio

New Garrett GT30R 56T (500hp) (6 Blade wheel) (ex housing 0.82/front cover 0.6)

New HKS Cast Manifold (low mount)

HKS COPY 50mm Wastegate with 10psi spring (I might be replacing the whole wastegate if it gives me any trouble later with a Original HKS gate)

SCREAMER PIPE

APEXI Gt Spec FMIC

APEXI Power FC

Blitz Dual SBC (older model)

Blitz Turbo Timer

Viper Alarm (can't remember which model)

New Nismo 550cc Injectors

New SplitFire Coils

New Z32 AFM

K&N Induction ((Large oval Pod)

Jasma 3.5" Exhaust (4"tip)

New OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch & Flywheel

New HKS SSQ BOV

Greddy Timing Belt

NGK Plugs

Autometer Gauges 3 in console above cd player/ 2 in pillar mount -soon

Autometer Monster tacho with Shift light

Cusco Oil Catch Can

Nismo Front Strut Bar with slave cylinder Stopper

Teins

Bridgestone Potenza's SO3 - 265/40/ ZR18 rear/235/35ZR18 front

Upgraded Brakes (can't rember brand at the moment)

Lenso Alloys 18"

SETRAB 19 row oil cooler & Perma-Cool Relocation Kit (TO Be Installed by me & Friends)

Next to arrive in the post to complete my car are:

R33 GTR Rear wing & bootlid (includes Carbon Fibre GTR Side-plates on wing)

Nismo 300km dash (the whole thing - a direct fit/plug&play for the GTS-T

Complete Whiteline/Biliestin Suspension package (through SydneyKid's Group Buy)

When that is all fitted the last thing is a full respray, except for engine bay - POLAR White with a Pearl through it.

Cheers

Chris

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What size turbine housing?

Very nice complete setup. :)

Hi Cubes, I think it is 0.62 for the housing. I will check tomorrow. Sorry I have to go out again!

Cheers

Chris

Was yours the white the GTST? Was there at the same time as mine 'cept I was without mine for 10 weeks!

Nice result too BTW. :mellow:

Yep, Mine was the Polar White GTS-T with a couple of Scratches which are being fixed very soon.

you running a 3.5" dump also?

thats gonna make the difference that i didnt have :D

Also you got the slightly smaller one... hence the extra psi to get to 280

I'd take a staby-stab at it being a .82

If its a .63 then thats amazing results

Another quality job. Good to see that the stock cam'd RB25 heads pumping great power without the need to spend $$$ on em :D

you running a 3.5" dump also?

thats gonna make the difference that i didnt have :D

Also you got the slightly smaller one... hence the extra psi to get to 280

I'd take a staby-stab at it being a .82

If its a .63 then thats amazing results

Another quality job. Good to see that the stock cam'd RB25 heads pumping great power without the need to spend $$$ on em  :D

Thanks Ash, I think you are right, more likely the .82. I must have been looking at the cover size. I'm not sure if it's a 3.5dump, can't remember. I will be talking to Ben tomorrow because he want's some feedback and I'm going to change the wastegate spring, maybe the whole waste gate.

What are your thoughts - Should I stick with a 50mm gate? or put a Original HKS 40mm one on?

Cheers,

Chris

Hi Cubes, I think it is 0.62 for the housing.  I will check tomorrow.  Sorry I have to go out again!

Cheers

Chris

Should be 0.82 turbine housing, not 0.62

if your current gate is giving no issues and its not creeping too much, stick with it.

The idea wuith the rates is to get as close as you can to ur target psi off the gate spring where u can... im sure you already know that :D

mine crept heaps (45mm t/smart progate) in 4th/5th under load @ higher speed when i was using 7psi spring/17psi (bleeder)

using a 14psi spring/17psi (via bleeder) it was excellent and stayed shut in 5th much longer

on 24psi with the juice it was just mental so i didnt have time to worry about it.

find out about the dump, be interesting :D

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