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Rhemac RB29 - destroked RB30 crank

Eagle H beam rods

CP forged pistons and rings

ACL race series bearings

CNC ported head

Ferrea 1mm stainless valves

HKS 264 10.2mm step 2 intake cam

HKS 272 10.2mm step 2 exhaust cam

Bronze valve guides

ACL 1.2mm MLS head gasket

Gates adjustable timing gears

Tomei oil restrictor

Greddy Oil pump

ATI balancer

HKS 25/30 with HKS actuators

HKS pod filters 

Xspurtz 1550cc injectors on factory fuel rail

Turbosmart Fuel regulator

Twin Walbro 460LHP pumps

OS Giken triple plate clutch

100mm Blitz intercooler

custom 4" exhaust

Tech edge 2J9 wideband O2 sensor

Haltech Eflex fuel sensor

Vipec V88 ECU

Trent @ Chequered Tuning E85 and 98 Octane tuned

E85 - 481rwKW; 775Nm @4900 rpm

98 Octane - 431 rwKW; 662Nm@5404

 

Responsive?  

 

 

 

 

 

On 23/08/2016 at 9:03 PM, tangomatt said:

Sorry, Forgot to post specs

Rhemac RB29 - destroked RB30 crank

Eagle H beam rods

CP forged pistons and rings

ACL race series bearings

CNC ported head

Ferrea 1mm stainless valves

HKS 264 10.2mm step 2 intake cam

HKS 272 10.2mm step 2 exhaust cam

Bronze valve guides

ACL 1.2mm MLS head gasket

Gates adjustable timing gears

Tomei oil restrictor

Greddy Oil pump

ATI balancer

HKS 25/30 with HKS actuators

HKS pod filters 

Xspurtz 1550cc injectors on factory fuel rail

Turbosmart Fuel regulator

Twin Walbro 460LHP pumps

OS Giken triple plate clutch

100mm Blitz intercooler

custom 4" exhaust

Tech edge 2J9 wideband O2 sensor

Haltech Eflex fuel sensor

Vipec V88 ECU

Trent @ Chequered Tuning E85 and 98 Octane tuned

E85 - 481rwKW; 775Nm @4900 rpm

98 Octane - 431 rwKW; 662Nm@5404

 

Responsive?  

Did this car used to belong to Mark from Rhemac?

 

 

 

 

 

The Borg Warner thread got shut down so I'll post here for those interested.

 

BW EFR 8374

Stock bottom end rb26

256 cams

E85

504kw - 30psi around 4600rpm.

Has another 30-40kw in it. I told him to stop at 30psi due to standard bottom end.

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18 hours ago, usmair said:

The Borg Warner thread got shut down so I'll post here for those interested.

 

BW EFR 8374

Stock bottom end rb26

256 cams

E85

504kw - 30psi around 4600rpm.

Has another 30-40kw in it. I told him to stop at 30psi due to standard bottom end.

Screenshot_20160901-181732.png

got any plans to race it?

  • 2 weeks later...

r34nur

stock engine

gtx3576 0.82a/r

walbro 450

id1300

260kw@18psi n1 turbo 98 fuel

310kw@18psi gtx3576 ( same boost response as n1s) 98 fuel

287kw@14psi gtx3576 e85

346kw@20psi gtx3576 e85 (tuned boost build a bit slower then 98 tune, cause I don't want boost spike)

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Model/Make: 2002 R34 GT-R M-Spec

Mileage: 110,000 kms

Output

320rwkw / 430rwhp

 

Head / Turbo 

- Garrett 2860-9s - fitted with HKS oil feed restrictor banjo bolts

- Garrett 1bar actuators

- Tomei dump pipes

- Standard cast manifold - Port matched to turbos

- Tomei Poncam Type A - lifter shim clearance within OE spec

- Jun adjustable cam gears (OR gears modified to be adjustable) - set to 0deg/0deg

ECU/AFMs

- Apexi Power FC

- Nismo AFMs

Cooling

- Plazmaman Pro Series 76mm intercooler

- Koyorad 48mm aluminium radiator

- Trust 13 row oil cooler with filer relocation kit

Exhaust / Intake

- Amuse R1 Titan Extra cat-back exhaust 90mm

- Apexi Super Catalyzer Cat - 80mm

- Mines Pro front pipe (2 x 70mm into 80mm)

- Nismo inlet piping

- OE Airbox with Nismo panel filter and snorkel

Ignition / Fuel

- Sard 650cc top-feed Injectors

- Splitfire coilpacks

- Wiring specialties coilpack harness

- Nismo 255L fuel pump

- Denso iridium spark plugs

 

MRC Dyno 2.9.16 - 320kw.JPG

Engine 30.9.16.jpg

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

I've posted this in a separate thread earlier this year. I do have to go back and retune again as brand new power FC boost controller did not work again so we ended up running it on manual boost controller. I will probably dump PFC altogether and try "Link G4 ECU"  plus play with cams/gears--currently set at zero. My main question is, what are some general boost levels that many of you run on your cars? I plan on running this motor regularly at 22-25psi.. car will only be used for couple of monthly coffee meets and occasional evening night rider passes.. along with few drift events each year.

Most importantly, I'm thinking of dumping the brand new GTX3582 for an EFR8374 rear 1/05 a/r divided housing in hopes for quicker spool and more power at the same boost level. Can anyone share their experience with 8374 in comparison to my set up? I hear 700whp should be no problem and that's my ultimate target goal.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

Set up is as follows in S13 chassis:

Mildly built R33 (pistons, rods, upgraded oil pump, HG, head studs, tomei poncams type B

ID1000cc injectors running power FC d-jetro

e85 race gas

all the misc bolt-on's you can think off

running GTX3582R, .82 rear T4 undivided with two 50mm gates

Here is what it made at 22-23psi..

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