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hi pplz i need a lil bit help

im chasing 350rwkw i had 300 but was to laggy

im getting the heads posted and polised today and new valve springs

also looking into some low comp pistons, maybe a gt35/40 also some stonger rod bolts i have the ignition setup already and fuel set up

i need some ideas the more the better also i also have a high mount manifold waste gate and im after some ideas for ecu

thanks

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hang on, you just said 300rwkw was too laggy but you want more power? dont expect less lag? have you considered a 3 litre bottom end? adding another 50rwkw is only going to add "more lag" if you don't make the engine more efficient at the same boost level and / or turbocharger size

a healthy shot of nitrous will help you get there for a split second or two :P

this is just a idea n i dun no much bout the rb25s but im about 2 (rb25det neo coming for my r31 wagon this weekend :-D )... its prolly too late to say this now and might be innefective but wat about a neo head would your computer handle variable valve timing???... that got em a extra 30 kw or so along with bigger coil packs n some other stuff (pretty sure)

not bad thanks pplz i dint think ill be going to the 3lt bottom end would love to but cash might be a issue how hard is it to do

and wat does it cost

i had a t70 was a bit laggy but i still producced just over 300 rwkw on 19psi i think i want a high mount and also a ball bearing turbo for quicker spool

i need to know has anyone reground there cams as i heard this is a option instead of buying some

5000 rpm

im getting a high mount

need to know wat turbo to use i wat it earlier than that

i had a t70 standard manifold with custom dump pipe setup bosch 044 spitfires now im getting port and polish also wat are the best pistons im goin 20thou over

well my GT30 used to get on the money (17psi) around 4000-4200rpm, thats on the street, no "preloading" on a dyno or whatever.

That was 300rwkw at a max with that.

You want a bigger GT35, 350rwkw... its gonna be a little better than what you have now... maybe 500rpm at a stab.

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