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You have a R32 right?

Have a look at Boosties post on how too make 250rwkw from a RB20DET.

250rwkw in a R32 will make it a beast.

Heaps of good info in there that will put you on your way. And the good thing about that is that it's been tried and proven.

If you need a hand spending your $5k let me know :):D

J

my car has zaust, b/c, safc

next mods im plannin r intake plenum, fmic (both done at the same time), front and engine pipe, fuel pump, t78 maybe with new headers, powerfc, head gasket, port and polish, cams and gears

will take me a while to do stuff like this as is the case with most of us not havin money growing on trees :)

Originally posted by Duncan

r type tyres $2000

advanced driving & racing course $1000

10 track days $2000.

Similar, but go suspension instead of 10 track days. Swaybars, harder bushes. Still money left over for a few days. Come to the track days use your car how it was supposed to be used.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC  

predator666,  

Sorry I'm talking about top-feed only, side feed add an extra $300. I can top feed due to my plenum, and 550cc injectors are cheap.  

See'ya:burnout:

The stock injector's --> are they top feed or side feed? and whichever sort they are, is it possible to just add another fuel rail with the different feed injector's if you get a custom plenum?

So instead of upgrading your current ones, you just add a new rail with 6 new ones giving you a larger capacity overall without wasting your old ones?

If this is possible (I'm getting too far ahead of myself), would you need aftermarket management for this? or would a tuned stock rb20 ecu be able to handle this?

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