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R32 GT-R

R34 GT-R ball bearing turbos, 12psi boost

550cc injectors

Remapped stock computer

3.5' Exhhaust

HKS front pipes...with a little stupid cat

Stock dumps

Stock airbox

Stock inturnals

made 204.3 4wkw's...i will post up the dyno graph when i can get it scanned or a foto of it!

i will get another dyno after i have my engine rebuilt and throw the power fc on and bump up the boost to 14-15psi!! hoping to get 230 4wkw's, atleast!!

26/4/07

had the rebuild done. made 175rwkw's on 9psi. dunno where the power went. nore the boost

currently running 239.8rwkw's on 14psi. (about 321rwhp)

new mods:

Trust pods

Haltech e11v2

Cam Gears, still set at zero at the moment.

they believe i have steel wheel turbos on but not too keen to run too much boost until i am certain for my self that they are steel wheeled, then if they are im gonna throw it up to 18-19psi.

Edited by Turbz_13

R32 GT-R

Power FC

Nismo AFM's

13.5 PSI on bleed valve (since dyno has been replaced with Blitz DSBC Spec-r)

Big HKS FMIC

3" cat back

Punch through CAT

Stock everything else

226.6 rwkw

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I've got some HKS GT2530 in the mail, and had HKS adj cam gears fitted today. Once the new huffers go on it'll be another trip to the dyno.

Guest Mashrock

32 Gtr

R34 N1 turbos .42 front (14411-AA403)

N1 Pistons ? or aftermarket

Tomei cams

Veilside exhaust

Standard dumps

Hks Fcon pro v

Greddy Profec a

1.4 bar

No meow

Arc cooler

Hks cooler pipes and cross pipe kit?

Not holding boost. drops to around 10 pound at around 5000.. too rich.. but this is just a base untill its holding boost and tuned.

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Edited by Mashrock

89 gtr.

195000ks 315.6awkw

t04z on 1.2bar

autronic smc/cdi

engine is un-opened dead stock just the turbs bolted on.

044,bosch 363 injectors. 3 inch exaust, trust front mount yada yada...

left dyno sheet at work. will edit it in later :

90 R32 GT-R

138'000ks unopened

R34 N1's, PFC, Dual SBC, a/m exhuast & dumps, filters

401 rwhp @ 1.4bar on Top Racing dyno, backed out due to old engine

No idea where dyno sheet is - but N I B will vouch (as he tuned it)

Edited by gun-r32

Ok, my turn......

Built by Race Pace Motorsport:

Fully prepped block, crank & rods

Ported & polished head

88mm HKS Pistons

Tomei Cams 260 Duration 9.15mm Lift

STR Adj. Cam Gears

Z32 AFM x 2 w/Apexi Super Suction kit to suit

HKS 2530's

HKS Heavy Duty Actuators

Split Dump Pipes

3&1/2" exhaust

Hi flow catalytic converter

660cc Injectors

N1 Water & Oil Pumps

Apexi Power FC

Power is a fuel pump limited 343kw(460Hp)@rear wheels. I'm currently making a 2lt Surge Tank with Bosch 044 pump. With the fuel pump upgrade, I'm hoping for 375kw(500hp).

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Edited by yug_r34

1994 R32GTR

stock internals

N1 turbo's

custom manifolds

HKS dump pipes

3 1/2 " exhaust

carbon cannon muffler

high flow intercooler 600x300x90 tilbrook special {american}

HKS pipes

apexi power fc

standard injectors

running 1.1bar boost

no detonation or leaning of injectors

car made 292rwkw's.

have heard with boost controller turbos can run 1.4 bar safely but might need to upgrade injectors and rail etc. :)

160,000k's orig

peter hall from willall racing will be able to verify dyno run.

Edited by savage GTR

1999 Autech 260RS

All usual strengthening mods. Noted ones for power:

Tomei 260 IN/EX 9.15 lift cams

HKS Extractor Manifold

APEX'i 92mm exhaust

Trust 600*300*125mm core FMIC

HKS T04z turbo

HKS slide cam pulleys

HKS F-CON V Pro

HKS Filter

390.7 kW @ 4 wheels (~=675HP @ flywheel)

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  • 3 weeks later...

1992 R32 GTR

All work done by previous owner, i havent touched a thing.

2.7Litre JUN engine with 264 degree cams and cam gears

HKS 2540's

HKS exhaust system, including HKS split dump pipes

Sard 700cc?/720cc? Injecters and Bosch motorsport pump, Malpassi FPR

Apexi Drag IC

K&N PODS

APEXI PFC

300ZX AFMS

Made 357KW @ ALL4WHEELS ON CRD DYNO @ 18PSI

Edited by mazgtr

11 months later… finally got my R32 back from major works…

Engine built by AE Automotive

Tune by Ben @ Racepace

T78

Forged 87mm pistons

New rods, bolts, valve guides, bearings and so on (assortment of aftermarket and standard parts)

Apexi Power FC (Tuned by Ben @ Racepace)

4" Exhaust + dump pipe

Trust FMIC

HKS Oil Cooler

Standard CAM's

660cc injectors

New oil pump (standard Nissan)

Afms (Z32)

367.9kw (RW Only)

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96 GTR V-spec

Power FC tuned by www.speedworks.com.au

JUN racing valve springs

JUN high lift camshafts In 256 / Ex 264

Sard 700cc injectors

044 fuel pump

K&N Air pods

2 x Z32 air flow meters

Garrett bolt on replacement turbos

Custom dumps / full 3 inch exhaust

Running on BP98 = 470hp@all 4, Running on VP109 = 520hp@all 4, always at 1 Bar

Everything else standard, un-opened motor

R32 GTR

Garret T04Z .70 front 1 rear peaked at 21 psi

engine 40 thou over size

JE pistons, stock rods and crank.

ACL metal headgasket, race bearings

ARP rod bolts, head stud kit

N1 oil and water pump

tomei poncams 260 9.15

stock cam gears and AFM's

800cc SARD injectors on stock rail

3.5inch exhaust with magic catalytic converter

044 pump with stock fuel pressure regulator

split fire coils

403 awkw 541 awhp

comes on hard at 4- 4500RPM but starts pulling about 3000RPM

(will add dyno sheet as soon as i fix my stupid scanner)

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As per the graph, max power is 578 hp at the rear wheels. This is an improvement of 37 hp on the same dyno by fitting a 272IN cam (previous 264) and spending dyno time optimising cam timing.

Setup is:

N1 block

HKS 2.8L crank

Nismo bearings

Pauter rods

ATI crank damper

HKS nickel coated pistons

GT-RS low mounts at 25 psi

HKS bridged manifold

HKS hard piping induction kit

Apexi 136mm IC

Greddy plenum

HKS fuel rail (twin entry, single return)

HKS fuel regulator

HKS 680 injectors

Nismo intank fuel pump (direct power feed)

HKS step 2 cams (272IN, 272EX)

HKS guides, springs and retainers

HKS timing belt

HKS cam gears

HKS metal head gasket

Ported head

Trust oil pump

N1 water pump

HKS dumps, pipes and exhaust

PFC D-Jetro

Blitz dual solenoid BC

Splitfire coils

HKS Twin Power CDI

HKS twin plate clutch

GTS4 diff centres front and rear (shorter ratio than GT-R)

Edited by PranK
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  • 2 weeks later...

Rb26det in R32 GTS4 sedan

Precision turbo PT67gtq with .68 rear changin to .81 (non bally)

apexi d-jetro tuned by Ant @ x-speed

87mm venolias. changing to arias

tomei 270deg cams with 10.8 lift

tomei springs and retainers

head has been ported and hks guides

hks head gasket

N1 water pump

tomei cam gears

greddy 720 injs

hks fuel rail

sard fuel regulator

sard fuel cell with 2x sard pumps

rev rods soon to be eagles

greddy oil pump

tomei sump baffle kit and cam covers kit

572rwhp @ 22psi

ran 10.98 @ 130mph on 1/4 mile

engine is out for for for changes hopefully more hp to come

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Edited by GOT BOOST

just picked up my new GTR

1992 GTR

1000cc injectors

3X bosch fuel pumps

Standard plenum

re-ground standard cams

ARP rods

unknown pistons

T51R SPL BB turbo

AP racing Triple place clutch

Autronic computer X2

re built standard gearbox

AFR btween 12 and 13

last dyno:

631.3 ft/lb torque

578 kw at all 4

775.2 hp at all 4

that was running 2bar

dyno sheets to follow when i get scanner working

R32 GTR rebuilt engine with all the usual support mods etc etc

Airflow improvements:

Tomei cams 260/260 9.2mm lift

HKS cam gears set at zero/zero at the moment...

HKS GT-SS turboes with HKS split dumps HKS Super Drager exhuast system with no cat

Flowed and ported head ( work of art actually )post-11110-1147944891.jpg

Greedy inlet piping kit

8.8:1 compression

0.5mm over forgies

PFC computor tuned with FC Datalogit by myself > awesome software a must have!

Boost running on the 12psi wastegates boost controller turned off

257rwkw on a dyno dynamics 2wd dyno on pump gas 95 octane at 12psi boost

Will post dyno graphs very soon

cheers,

Mike

UPDATE:

boost increased up to 18 psi and made 290rwkw. Boost dropping off though at 6000rpm onwards.

Made 324rwkw on av-gas in another car at 22psi. Pretty much at their max at this level.

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Edited by The Alchemist

Hi people,

Just got my GTR

1990 R32 GTR

Mods Include

Engine/Performance

Trust T517Z x 2 with custom polished Greddy piping

Tomei 268 cams

Custom blue cam covers

Custom blue intake plenum

Custom blue cambelt cover

HKS cam gears

Trust belt

Trust oil cooler and relocation kit with braided lines

Trust drag intercooler

Z32 80mm AFM's

N1 water pump

N1 oil pump

Trust blow off valves

Trust radiator

HKS pod filters

Apexi Power FC

Blitz boost controller-SBC iD 111

Greddy turbo timer

Greddy Iridium plugs-cold #7

Split fire coil packs

HKS 600cc Injectors

Nismo fuel pump

Sard fuel pressure reg

CES race dump pipes

CES full 3.5 in open race exhaust

OS Giken triple plate clutch

OS Giken Cross Mission Gears

Nismo diffs 2 way

301kw@all wheels with 0.9bar

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