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Everything the same as last time except:

Racepace Stage 1 Engine

GT2560-5s

Custom Long Split Dumps

HKS Super Dragger Catback

326.5kw on 'run in' tune with a FAT curve

Will run up some ks and then add Z32 and twin 3inch :banana:

-Forged Pistons (Arias)

-Metal head gasket

-N1 Oil pump

-ACL bearings

-New crank

-Head Work (just general tidy up)

-New belts

-Engine Blue Printed

Vehicle also has R34 N1 Turbo's (approx 6000KM)

Bosch Fuel pump

550 Injectors

Nismo AFM

Larger FMIC

HKS Adj Cam Gears (std cams only)

HKS pod filters

2 cracked spark plugs

301kw at 20psi

also had stock dumps and only a 2 3/4" exhaust

so should see and increase when i get on the dyno with hks dumps and 3.5" exhaust

  • 3 weeks later...

could someone please clarify with a PM if this is ok because it seems somewhat low to me.

had my 1993 GTR dynoed on 4wd dyno 3 months back mods include(all done recently beore dyno): apexi power fc and avcr high boost 14 psi(1 bar), extremely large oil cooler, jasma 3.5 inch cat back exhaust and twin pods. everything else is stock

made 198 all wheel kw and 625 nm of torque...... torque seems good but the kw seem abit low compareing to other gtrs...

please pm with clarification

many thanks jenkies

  • 2 weeks later...
R33 GTR

Garrett 2860r -5 turbos

RB25 AFMs

Apexi Power FC

Greddy E0-1 boost controller

660cc Nismo injectors

Nismo Fuel Regulator

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Turbo back Fujitsubo Exhaust

290.5kw @ all four.

I'm now going to save for some poncams and cam gears, as I'd like to have full boost a bit earlier (current = 4750rpm), and hopefully be able to put a bit more timing into it to make some more power. I'd love to get 320kw or so, which is max i'd like to run on a stock motor.

Ok got poncams 260/260 9.15mm lift...

I did a before and after run on the same dyno... see dyno sheet attached (green line is new power curve)

Pretty sure there's not too much more I can do unless I build the motor or change turbos.

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32 GTR

HKS 2530's

HKS 272 CAMS

HKS DUMP PIPES

HKS MANIFOLDS

HKS S/S FRONT PIPES

HKS SUPER DRAGGER

HKS OIL COOLER

HKS GASKET KIT

HKS SPARK PLUGS

HKS SPRINGS

N1 WATER PUMP

N1 OIL PUMP

N1 CRANK

GATES TIMING BELT

NISMO STRUTS

NISMO SWAY BAR

33 GTR BLOCK

ARIAS PISTONS

EAGLE RODS

ARP HEAD STUDS

KING BEARINGS

TOMIE OIL RESTRICTOR

BOSCH FUEL SUPPLY

EXEDY TWIN PLATE

HEAD SERVICED PORT & POLISH

BLITZ INJECTORS

APEXI POWER FC D JETRO

GREDDY PROFEC B

+ MORE

Made 473hp at 20psi on 36degree day with 51degree intake on a mild tune

Previously made 390hp 22degree 20degree intake with a Garagesauras tune at 10-12psi with loads of timing

New coil packs and cam gears and more aggressive tune should see more HP

car has managed a 11.7 with top mph of 120 in 37degree day

will post dynographs

Edited by monga

R34 GTR V-Spec

Garrett GT2860R -5 turbos

Power FC

HKS EVC Boost Controller

Kakimoto N1 Exhaust

HDI Intercoller 4"

HKS Piping & Pods

Nismo AFM's

Nismo Fuel Pump

Edelbrock Regulator

Sard Fuel Rail

Sard 700cc Injectors

Custom Dump Pipes

STD Cams

STD Gears

STD Manifolds

STD Clutch

STD Internals

Running at 1 Bar in very hot workshop

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R34 GTR V-spec

Std R34 Turbo's

Eagle Rods

ACL Race Bearings

ARP Head Studs

JE Pistons & Rings

N1 Oil Pump

GReddy Cams & Gears

GReddy Fuel Rail

Nismo 720cc injectors

Nismo Fuel Pump

HKS Hi Power Exhaust

HKS Dumps

Blitz Filters

Apexi Power FC

Greddy Profec B Boost Controller

Tuned by APC Brisbane

281awkw on 98 Ron Pump Fuel

Edited by EVO Cam

R32 GTR

HKS 2.8L Crank

HKS Rods

HKS Pistons

Nismo Bearings

HKS 272 Cams

HKS 2530's

Ported Head

Tomei Cam Gears

HKS Valve guides

Tomei Expreme Manifolds

HKS Dumps

HKS S/S Front pipe

Trust PE-2 exhaust

Apexi Intake

HKS Piping Kit

Trust 115mm Intercooler

HKS Fuel rail

HKS 680cc Injectors

Spitfire Coilpacks

Performance Metalcraft Sump

HKS Oilpump

ATI Balancer

ARP Studkits

HKS EVC

Trust Oil Cooler

Nismo Twin Plate clutch

Nismo mounts

PowerFC D-Jetro

522hp @ 20psi

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Edited by jonn

89 R32 (build # 157!)

Garret GT2860R's

CP's

Tomei steel head gasket

Tomei Headstud kit

N1 oil/water pumps

HKS adj cam gears

HKS fuel reg

HKS split dumps

HKS cam belt

HKS pipe kit

HKS intakes

Bosch 040 intank pump

Power FC D-Jettro

Sard 700cc injectors

3" mandrel bent exhaust

Metal cat

Zetti muff

Blitz i-colour boost control

OSGiken twin plate

STD cams/crank/rods/manifolds

Pile of chrome and Speedflow :-)

Tuned by Pete @ ProTorque Dyno in Brisbane

399.9 awhp (298.2kw) @ 20psi

Slight dramas with injectors and computer are holding us back atm... so I will update with the final figure when it sorted! ;-) But it's a great start!!

Add's Purple 32 GTR

2.6L

Eagle rods

CP pistons

262 Tomei cams

Fantasy manifold

Single Billet Z-P turbo

Custom Fantasy Intercooler

Apexi Power FC

Tuned at PITS on Dyno Dynamics dyno on the Gold Coast QLD

413rwhp @ 10psi, 98 ron fuel

477rwhp @ 16psi, 98 ron fuel

Will update full specs and supply Dyno print out ASAP.

This is what it was before

R32 GTR

86.5mm Arias Forged Pistons

Shot peened rods & ARP bolts

Extensively modified crank,grubscrewed etc: c/w custom pump drive collar

Jun Hp Hv oil pump

Custom 7.5 litre gated sump

Remote oil filter / and 24 row Earls oil cooler

262º degree cams

Vernier cam gears

Grp A Valve springs

JUN Bronze guides

Nismo head gasket

Gibson Motorsport Nismo RS581 Le Mans turbo's

Gibson Motorsport Exhaust manifolds

Ported head & manifolds port matched

HKS actuators

SS equal length front pipes

ARC intercooler

HKS hard piping kit

700cc Sard injectors

Twin entry custom fuel rail

Sard Fuel regulator

Custom 90mm Exhaust & HKS rear can

Modified Apexi pod filters

Custom Aluminium 3.2 litre surge tank

Bosche 044 motorsport fuel pump

Dyno sheets available - 360wkws @ 1.3bar on 96 pump gas

All I have done is replaced the RS581's with HKS 2530's and fitted some very big dumpies

Now makes 418 WKWS at 8200 on 1.5 bar on 98 pump gas

Gday,

Just got my car tuned after being off the road for about 3 years. Ive put an RB26 engine (and an R33 gearbox) in an R32 gtst. The tune is a preliminary one, so ive gotta run the car in and go back in about 1500kms so they can turn the boost up.

The car made 345 rear wheel kilowats on 17 psi and 98 octane. There should be more to come, but after driving it home from Silverwater in the wet, im not sure more power is a good idea in a rear wheel drive application!

The specs are as follows:

R33 RB26 (prepped block etc, compression is 9.0:1)

ARP head studs and rod bolts

General head reconditioning but no porting or polishing

Standard cams

HKS cam gears

CP Pistons 20 thou over

Prepped standard rods

N1 oil pump

Tomei sump baffle and head oil restrictor

R33 gtst 5 speed

Jim Berry modified Nismo 5 puck clutch

Autronic SM4 computer

Autronic boost control

Garrett GT35r turbo with 1.06 turbine housing HPC coated

Tial 44mm external wastegate with 17psi spring

Tial 50mm BOV

600x300x100mm intercooler

Earls 16 row oil cooler

Stainless manifold bought from GCG. Modified with extra support brackets and HPC'd

3.5inch dump, HPC'd and wrapped

3.5 inch Trust exhaust

Walbro in tank pump (255l/hr i think)

Surge tank with Bosch 044 in line (i also used the HICAS lines as fuel lines)

Sard 700cc injectors

Edelbrock fuel reg and modified standard fuel rail

Ford falcon twin thermo fans with 50mm alloy radiator.

I think thats it.

Just gotta get it engineered and registered now.

Shaun

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Edited by Shaun

1989 R32 GTR

Mods:

HKS GT-SS turbos at 17psi

HKS dumps

CP 86.5mm forged pistons & rings

Tomei forged conrod bolts

Prepped standard rods

General head reconditioning but no porting or polishing

Apexi FMIC

Apexi front pipes

Turbo back 3" exhaust with 3.5" high flow cat and 4" tip

Tomei type b poncams 260 IN/EX 9.15 lift

Tomei adjustable pulley set

R33 GTR long nosed crank

SARD 700cc injectors

HKS Pods

Nismo AFMs

Nismo timing belt

Nismo fuel pump

Splitfire ignition coils

Tomei 1.2mm metal head gasket

Tomei 1.5mm oil restricter

N1 oil pump

Tomei sump baffle kit

GReddy oil cooler

GREX oil filter relocation kit

Apexi PFC

348.5rwkW @ 17psi tuned by Martin Donnon at Willall Racing 3.3.08 on BP Ultimate 98

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Edited by writeoff
  • 5 weeks later...

Now making 380 rwkw on 18psi with slipping clutch.

Car is now running Haltech E11V2 with anti-lag, upgraded fuel system and upgraded coils also just dialed cam's correctly after finding out exhaust cam was advanced a tooth, waiting for re-tune. Should make 400rwkw on same or 20psi boost. New ORC triple plate clutch from CI Performance just installed.

Tuning done by Adam at JEM (Just Engine Management)

R32 GTR

N1 block,

87mm Tomei pistons,

Tomei rods,

R33 crank,

Tomei cams

HKS valves, springs and guides,

Trust T88-34D

720cc inj,

Power FC

Z32's

4" exhaust

Power extreme FIC,

Tomei fuel rail,

Nismo fuel reg,

1 x GTR intank pump, 1 x Bosch 044 pump with surge tank,

446 rwhp at 8,000 rpm on 1.3 bar boost on 98 ron.

Edited by mrchams

****UPDATE****

problems sorted, retuned, my GTR now makes 424hp@19psi on pulp.

Mild tune for now to assess engines health (it was swung together before I owned it) and then we will lean on it for big numbers. But there is plenty of headroom left in it! :D

Now to the drags I go!! :(

  • 2 weeks later...

Engine Mods:

N1 24U Block

TOMEI Forged 86.5mm Pistons

Pauter Forged Rods

TOMEI Gasket Kit 1.2mm 87.0mm bore

TOMEI Procams (270 x 10.8mm)

TOMEI valve springs

TOMEI Cam Sprokets

Nissan Bearings

ARP Rod bolts

JUN Valve guides

ARP Head Studs

TRUST sump extension

JUN High Flow Oil Pump

N1 Water Pump

HKS 2835 52t Ball Bearing Twin Turbos

CES Ceramic coated Dump Pipes

HKS Pod Filters

APEX'i Power FC

APEX'i Dual N1 Exhaust

2x Z32 Airflow Meters

ARC 100mm Front Mount

ARC 16 layered oil cooler kit

ARC Alluminum radiator

Greddy Profec B Spec-II Boost Controller

Nismo fuel regulator

Nismo Fuel Pump

Denso 650cc Injectors

Spitfire coils

522hp (390kw) @ all 4 wheels... 26psi, 98ron.

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