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HIi Guy,

i have A shop with Used Tuning Parts,

in Germany Right now Are 6 or 8 Skylines (by 80million people)

thats why i dont have very much Experience About Tuning the GTT34

Need your help and Experience about the GTT34

I have in Car many Things Like

Apexi Filter

HKS TUBRO KIT PRO GT2835ProS

Apexi AVCR

APEXI POWER FC

Greddy Timer / HKS Gauges / oil tank

HKS SSQV BOV

Fuel regulator

FMIC

oil Cooler

3´´ free flow Exhaust System AND AND AND AND...

My Next step are

HKS pulleys

HKS Camshafts But which Size???

HKS Stopper Type Head Gasket

Nismo Injectors 555cc its ok? and need to make any changes on the Fuel rail?

and Fuel Pump but dont know which??

Better Clutch Needed??

Please let me know

who has experience and who can help me here

Like to Drive over 400hp

THX for your time

Dyno

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I dont know from tuning experience, but 400hp at the flywheel seems ok if you have a headgasket that will drop compression slightly.

Buy a Exedy button clutch kit. They are really cheap these days!

Fuel pump. get a Bosch 044 intank fuel pump.

Step1 camshafts do the job!

s13rb26 why say stupid things, if u dont know dont say nothing. 400hp is easily achievable. uneed:

- turbo

- injectors 555cc

- computer (power fc)

- fuel pump

- boost controller

- intercooler

- full exhaust with dump pipe.

basically that all (unless i forgot something). 400hp is very easy to obtain, lowering compression is stupid in this instance.

400hp is 298kw so around 250rwkw

please dont forget

good tyres

good cold air intake setup

fuel pump

heavy duty clutch

suspension work

nismo 480cc's should be fine for this power target (see bass junkys recent upgrade)

to fit in 550cc's or higher youll need to change the fuel rail as the highest spec you can run for the top feed neo rail is the nismo 480cc ones.

Wow thank for the Infos

my car has

Suspesion is a HKS Hypermax Coilover

Tires Fr. 225 and back 255 18´inc

ok i think nismo 480cc / Bosch 044 will be the right one for me THX..

but im not sure about the Camchafts which degree??

s13rb26 why say stupid things, if u dont know dont say nothing. 400hp is easily achievable. uneed:

- turbo

- injectors 555cc

- computer (power fc)

- fuel pump

- boost controller

- intercooler

- full exhaust with dump pipe.

basically that all (unless i forgot something). 400hp is very easy to obtain, lowering compression is stupid in this instance.

Nismo headgasket.

Cams always needed for a race/performance car.

lower compression .3more or anymore will be noticble.

480cc nismos are about 1000AUD

400HP is definately easily achievable from the RB25DET...

Although my R33 GTS-t is fairly stock (daily driver), I'm currently getting 260HP at all 4 wheels from my MY98 WRX... which is well over 400HP at the flywheel.

Engine mods I did to my EJ20T included:

IHI VF23 turbo (2nd largest STi turbo)

Bigger TMIC

3" cat back zorst / pod

Autronics SMC

That was all that was needed to crack 400HP with a EJ20T... so with RB25DET, maybe less... B)

400HP is definately easily achievable from the RB25DET...

Although my R33 GTS-t is fairly stock (daily driver), I'm currently getting 260HP at all 4 wheels from my MY98 WRX... which is well over 400HP at the flywheel.

Engine mods I did to my EJ20T included:

IHI VF23 turbo (2nd largest STi turbo)

Bigger TMIC

3" cat back zorst / pod

Autronics SMC

That was all that was needed to crack 400HP with a EJ20T... so with RB25DET, maybe less... B)

How much boost are you running?

Nismo headgasket.

Cams always needed for a race/performance car.

lower compression .3more or anymore will be noticble.

480cc nismos are about 1000AUD

your posts lately are making me wonder lately if school holidays is just showing itself again

Cams are not "always needed". As you've had no expirience... i'll let you in on a secret, i made 330rwkw with stock cams :D

You dont need to lower the compression for 250rwkw IMO, should be perfectly fine. It'll be a much better car without dropping it.

480 nismo's are closer to 900aud, 950 delivered, but he is O/S... so pricing is really irellevant

your posts lately are making me wonder lately if school holidays is just showing itself again

Cams are not "always needed".  As you've had no expirience... i'll let you in on a secret, i made 330rwkw with stock cams  :)

You dont need to lower the compression for 250rwkw IMO, should be perfectly fine. It'll be a much better car without dropping it.

480 nismo's are closer to 900aud, 950 delivered, but he is O/S... so pricing is really irellevant

who cares if you made 330rwkw.

a 240rwkw SR20 will slap you on the street.

headgasket is always best to get, but maybe you drive like a pussy since you hardly see boost in your 330rwkw barge.

Now now boys, keep it clean.

I made 250rwkw with High Flow turbo, Cams, injectors, BATMBL split front dump, cat, 3" exhaust, Splitfires, 14psi and a Race Pace tune.

Check the RB25DET upgrade thread for a dyno chart.

It's easy and safe to make this power without a head gasket.

555cc injectors don't fit.

You can fit Sards, but you needs different collars, you can fit HKS but you need the full HKS rail.

480cc Nismos are direct fit.

I used Tomei Poncams, 260 x 9.15 lift. I think for a street car I would have used the 256 degree (or whatever the one down was) next time.

Be sure to note that the NEO cams are different from the other RB25s and they are NOT interchangeable as the NEO has solid lifters.

ps 330rwkw, 12.1 1/4, = 240rwkw bashing.

How much boost are you running?

Hey Dark,

I'm running 20 psi on the WRX... :P

With a 4Kg JUN flywheel, the engine builds revs quickly and and hardly any lag...

I can also switch on anti-lag on the Autronics for full boost at anytime... :)

who cares if you made 330rwkw.

a 240rwkw SR20 will slap you on the street.

headgasket is always best to get, but maybe you drive like a pussy since you hardly see boost in your 330rwkw barge.

Are we talking about an SR here? I could have sworn it was an R34 GT-T

What's with the slagging here?  :)

No idea to be honest, there are muppets on every forum though

who cares if you made 330rwkw.

a 240rwkw SR20 will slap you on the street.

headgasket is always best to get, but maybe you drive like a pussy since you hardly see boost in your 330rwkw barge.

www.nissansilvia.com

off you go , maybe their moderators enjoy taking your 12 year old abuse

:)

seeya

I used Tomei Poncams, 260 x 9.15 lift.  I think for a street car I would have used the 256 degree (or whatever the one down was) next time.

Hi Bass Junky

we Race the car on the Nürburgring and Drag (Germany) only for fun

are you thing the tomei 260 are to much??

what about light flywheel thinking on it too

i need to change my Clutch good chance to change the FlyWh. too..??

Dyno

Hi Bass Junky

we Race the car on the Nürburgring and Drag (Germany) only for fun

are you thing the tomei 260 are to much??

what about light flywheel thinking on it too

i need to change my Clutch good chance to change the FlyWh. too..??

Dyno

You Lucky Bastard!

Well, if you are constantly up at high revs, then the 260 degree will be spot on.

As you can see from my Chart, I'm making 240 rwkw for about 2000 rpm and it extends the power making right through the standard 7200 rpm limit up to 7800, which I don't use often, but it sure helps at Calder.

I have a lightweight flywheel and a super heavy duty single. You will 100% need a new clutch at these power levels.

Also a good LSD will help becuase mine single spins out of corners on the track. This will be fixed on my car very soon!

Cheers

Pete

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