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  1. 23k usd. This one is a very well rust free car. Far better than some horror stories I'm seeing. Yes appears to be a real nismo bar!
  2. Well this popped up for sale about 6 hours from me for a very fair price. I like that it's still pretty stock. It does have downpipe, full exhaust, and coilovers...but check out that stock airbox! (forgive me I've never seen one in person on the 10 or so R32's I have seen). I will keep this one stock and build the other chassis into a pretty healthy racecar.
  3. Well...Lots of other projects out of the way. New house, new move, same hurt back (but I manage). Finished most of my other racecar projects (couple of E36 M3's with LS swaps and a MR2 Spyder with a 2zz 6 speed swap), but I'm getting back at it gents. Get ready...should be really really fun this time. The crank was FINE on the RB28 and I'm going to be putting all this back together soon enough!!! STAY TUNED!
  4. 8374 or 8474 IWG 2.75L 79mm stroker stock bore RB26? Still on small cams (Poncam A), but same motor made 740 whp 615 wtq on 30 psi peak dropping to 24/5 psi on top to keep ID 1350x from going over 100% DC. I'm getting back in the game and have a 6 boost IWG manifold, 8374 EFR .92 that has a chipped turbine (but still boosted just fine when pulled). Could go to REAL cams this time since motor is out and I have the oil pump off now...
  5. On an intertia dyno I could see this being the case. -7 are significantly later on threshold and lag compared directly to 8374 efr single FYI all
  6. Oh and to add. There is some merit in comparing the 8374 compressor map to 8474. In my case (full build 2.75L stroker w/ ported head and all the stuff) I could actually use the extra compressor map. BUT, the 8374 is actually more efficient by a few percent especially at the lower (pumpgas) boost levels. so...in your application I would still lean towards 8374 IWG .92.
  7. 8474 next month on the shelves. You can just stop this comversation now.
  8. Looks strong indeed. And these are just the 550's. I am REALLY tempted to try a 660 on my track car. But I REALLLLLLLLY Loved the 8374.
  9. I'm telling you...the 8374 will CRUSH your N1s on boost threshold, response, overall power, midrange torque etc...yes on even a stock 2.6 I have a car with new -7, fresh motor, camgears, haltech. Then I just installed a .92 8374 efr on a stock 2.6 car. No kidding the efr absolutely destroyed them both as a better operating engine. I think it's pointless to go with anything smaller to be honest because you really don't spool any faster...only reduce topend.
  10. Go with the 8374. You will NOT be disappointed
  11. A new hope. Found a racecar shell!
  12. Alright fellas i'm back... Pulled the drivetrain from the wrecked GTR...in the midst of being injured and bummed sold the 8374 .92 EFR and 6 boost manifold off of it. Found another R32 GTR roller that i'm picking up this coming Sunday (yes exactly 1 year ago to the day of me totalling my car by setting the GTR jump distance record). Anyway...what's changed? I'm going all out this time. Bigger cams (was on tomei poncam A) and lighter weight (gutted, caged) car this time. Motor is still BC stroker N1 block stock bores. 2.75 L...everything ther to rev 8,400...everything there to rev to 9k if I dry sump it this time. Last time I maxxed the ID 1350X injectors doing 740 whp on E85...what will the 9180 get me? What turbo setup would you pick and why? Patrick
  13. Whoa... there is definitely something wrong with that motor if that's all they got out of an 8374 EFR .92 iwg turbo on a stock RB26! I mean how can the iwg be to blame when it's simply a turbine housing that's still in the range of what most choose on the RB if you still stay external? (Referring to the 1.05). I thought you were mocking me with the bald eagles comment... no sweat there I have a sense of humor (hell yeah brother). I'll get some videos of the cars this week for y'all
  14. Pulled the logs - 24 psi boost tapering to 22 on top end to stretch injectors
  15. This is how that car showed up on stock turbos, stock haltech igniton map and a rough (rich) fuel tune at 15-16 psi. However you want to criticize the overall power, the gains in power are undeniable with only a turbo, injectors, fuel setup, and cam gear changes.
  16. RWHP. The car did 384 whp before the stock AFMs cut me off around 17-18 psi...and at 10 psi did about 296 whp. Haltech, cam gears (rolled in about 6 deg of overlap) and intake pipes woke it up. This dyno is pretty dang accurate. Motor runs very well. Also I just tuned another R32 GTR on stock RB26 on tomei cam gears, 8374 EFR .92 IWG, 6 boost manifold, on pumpgas 93 octane (your 98) and it did 570 whp on 20 psi. Did 636 whp on 23 psi on E30 and ran out of injector. Also on haltech platinum. Both cars are strong...the -7 car definitely more laggy than the EFR single car though.
  17. Fresh Dyno 1991 GTR Stock RB26DETT Garrett GT2860R-7 turbos Stock R32 dumps, manifolds, etc. Greddy downpipe HKS Super Drager Exhaust Custom hardpipe intakes (AFMs deleted and all inlet rubber changed to 2.5" Al piping) Tapped a -6AN fitting into stock fuel rail FIC 850cc injectors 93 Octane Pumpgas (USA) BCPR7EIX plugs gapped to .025" Haltech PnP Rev2 (love this! much better than rev1). 20.5 psig + 3 deg of timing over haltech base. 465 whp patrick gtr 7-28-18.pdf
  18. I agree with you more for sure now. Below is the comparison on SAME dyno (only days apart) to my 1991 GTR. Here is my stock RB26 GT2860-7 car. It has Greddy downpipe, HKS super Drager exhaust, Tomei cam gears rolled in about 6 deg, and now has hard inlet pipes that I built last week and a Haltech Platinum pnp (the rev2 is nice!!). I modified fuel rail for -6 inlet on rear and upgraded fuel pump with FIC 850cc drop-ins. On stock AFM's and just raising boost to 18psi it was 384 whp before cutting due to AFM overrun. It did ~ 300 whp at 9-10 psi boost. New dyno on Haltech at 20.5 psi and 3 deg added to base haltech timing = 456 whp. I want you guys to note that while it "hangs" with the 8374 EFR IWG .92 on boost threshold on a non-load bearing dyno, when driving the two cars the single completely stomps the twins on response. You can spool sooner, run less boost, and make more power. The 8374 car on 14 psi makes the same power as the -7 car does on 19-20 psi...It is a no-brainer for anyone that thinks that -7 are acceptable boost threshold and lag turbos then the 8374 will beat the pants off of them everywhere.
  19. Yes I agree...but still he was driving it like that. It did 588 whp tonight at 17 psi on 93.
  20. Car arrives at shop with stock RB26 on stock turbos. Has installed a PNP Haltech and a rough, rich tune. 14 psi on top end...laggy for sure. I knew we were swapping them so I didn't try hard here. 3 weeks later: Billet oil pump gears Tomei Cam Gears (rolled in pretty well) My old EFR 8374 .92 and 6 boost divided IWGmanifold 3" exhaust Still on 93 octane and still on Haltech basemap timing (still tuning just ran out of time last night) 15-16 psi boost (same as his car when arrived). This is a FANTASTIC turbo for an RB26!
  21. IWG! So simple. So much power. My 2.75L was 3600 rpm boost in 3rd from a 2k punch. Also made 740 whp at 30 psi tapering to 25 on top on E85. Car would trap 128 mph in 1/4 on pumpgas and 19 or so psi. Gained about 150 whp when going to E85 and high boost from there (sorry never got track numbers)
  22. Can you link me to or PM me some results of this? I have tons of experience with the 8374 on 2.8L, but 7670 has me interested for sure. For a pumpgas car 2.6 it would probably be an awesome fit.
  23. This doesn't look all that impressive to be honest - especially given the $$$ for those twins. I'd have to drive the car to know for sure, but The 8374 looks like a better pick on this still. I can tell you mine on a 2.75L is just straight nasty for a streetcar. I'm about to tune a stock RB26 with my old 8374 EFR .92 on it (next couple of weeks). So I'll FINALLY have a few different cars on the same dyno for you guys for comparisons so we can end the "American HP" debate at least for a little while. FYI. I kept my engine after I crashed my car and bought another R32 GTR. It's got a nice fresh stock engine in it with -7's currently that did 406 whp before it maxxed the stock MAF's. I am contemplating trying out this 7670 1.05 we have sitting in the shop that a customer returned still brand new (and went with 8374). Thoughts on this on a completely stock RB26 with exhaust (may add intake cam gear)?
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