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tomei 260 8.8mm cams

gt3582 turbo with tial.82 rear housing

tial 44mm waistgate

my homemade lowmount steampipe manifold & 3' exhaust

greddy intake plenum/factory throttle body

link g4 ecu

ID1000 injectors

splitfire coilpacks

2x 044 pumps

600x300x100 cooler

352.8kw @ 17psi

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  • 3 weeks later...
  On 01/05/2011 at 8:50 AM, Simonster said:

Small update.

Not sure what the issue is, combination of cam timing too far and something else we are yet to find.

Lots of torque, great to drive, but clearly falling over very quickly.

Easy fix- all in the cam timing ;)

Now running 20psi, plenty left in it. This is beautiful to drive on the street. this with a 200cell cat in place too!

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Edited by Simonster

My RB30/26 build

HEAD WORK

mild port n polish

1mm oversized valves(brian crower)

springs and retainers(brian crower)

resufaced the head

272 with 10.55 lift cams(kelford)

BLOCK WORK

mahle pistons 8.5 comp

spool rods

fully balanced

oil drive collar

N1 oil n water pumps

deck block

borg warner s372 turbo .84 exh

1600cc injectors

dual -6 fuel lines from walbro's 400lph

running on e85

okada coil packs

Mercury Motorsport custom design rb26/30

RB30/26 "3064cc"

nitto oil pump

CP Pistons

SPOOL Rods

ARP main studs

ARP head Studs

Modified bearing caps

Lightened and balanced crank

Oil Cooler

ATI 1000hp harmonic balancer

S13 Power Steering pump

Nismo engine mounts

PWR oil cooler

PWR power steering cooler

Hypertune 90mm Inlet Manifold and Throttle Body

6 x 1000cc Inj's

Hypertune Fuel Rail

600x300x100mm ARE intercooler

walbro intake fuel pump

twin bosch 044 external fuel pumps plus 2 liter surge tank

6Boost Manifold

Turbo smart Gate

Garret GTX42r turbo

4inch dump, 3.5icnh after the diff and a 4 inch muffler Exhaust system

Exedy twin plate clutch - 1000hp rated

PAR gearbox 1st thru 5th

Standard Tailshaft

35psi 8000rpm limiter eflex fuel

550kw

standard rb26 head and standard rb26 cams

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  • 3 weeks later...

RB30/25DET

NITTO Forged internals

NITTO 1.2mm Drag headgasket

ARP Main studs

ARP Head studs

Nismo Engine mounts

9.5L ASR sump

Moroso external oil pump

ROSS Harmonic balancer with pump drive kit

Ported head

HKS 256/264 cams

Greddy Plenum

Speedfab Exhaust manifold

Twin TIAL 36mm Wastegates

HKS T51R KAI turbo

4inch Custom turbo back exhaust

100mm Intercooler

2000cc ID/Bosch Injectors

SX Fuel reg

Twin entry fuel rail

2x Bosch 044 Fuel pumps

Nismo Intank Fuel pump

E85 Fuel

Standard RB25DET gearbox

JB Single plate Full Monty clutch

Tomei Trax 2 way LSD

Supporting mods etc etc etc

547rwkw@25psi

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  • 2 weeks later...

Nissan Silvia S15

Full Backyard Conversion RB26/30DETT

Block honed bored and fully forged. 8.1:1 Compression

Extended Crank collar fitted, ARP bolts/studs throughout

Nitto Oil Pump, oil restrictors fitted, head oil drain.

Nismo Water Pump, thermostat and oversized R32 GTR radiator

HKS 2530's with braided lines

HKS Cam Gears and 264 Cams, Tomei cap studs

Trust/Greddy Suction kit

Fuel lines, billet rail and 1350cc injectors

Haltech Platinum Sport 2000 inc. 3 Bar Map Sensor, Boost Controller, Dual Wideband 02 Sensors

Upgraded 100x300x600mm intercooler

LS1 coil packs

twin 3" into 3.5" straight through exhaust

Heavy Duty clutch, Flywheel, Nismo slave, Pivot and braided lines

R33 RB25 Gtst gearbox Custom 3" Tail shaft.

not to sure about the diff at the moment but i think it is a stock JDM S15 3.692 ratio

Made 377.7rwkw safe run in tune. will upload Dyno tonight

r33 gtst

mods are built engine rb25/30 with neo head cr 8.5:1

cams are 270 9.11mm

garrett gt3788 0.89 exhaust housing

turbosmart hypergate 45mm wastegate

haltech platinum pro plug in

PE 850cc injectors

nismo adj fuel reg

044 external/surge tank, 2x walbro internal pumps

3.5 catback, 3 inch dump, no cat

trust intercooler 600x300x76mm thick

320rwkw @19psi

power is a bit lower than some on here not sure why really :( would like to hit 350ish :) with these mods

stock rb25 head, no vct

rebuilt rb30 block with mahle forged pistons and the usual pump drive upgrade driving stock oil pump

ross balancer

trust low mount exhaust manifold

3" straight through exhaust

38mm tial gate

gt3076r 56t turbo

2.5" intercooler piping with 560x380x75 custom return flow intercooler

stock intake manifold with stock throttle bored to 60mm

bosch 680cc injectors, 044 fuel pump with adjustable reg.

microguess ecu running six bosch coils

want to change ecu and put 3.5" exhaust on next

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  • 1 month later...

results are in.

Blue us RB30 orange is rb25. full comparison and nothing else has changed except the bottom end.

turbo is 3076 56t with 0.63 rear... falls over pretty hard and adding more boost doesnt increase it.. so rear is a restriction thats for sure. Need a .82 rear for it.

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88 series 2 vl Calais rb30et (I no not a skyline but still the rb30....)

Original turbo block

No cam or piston work

Garret t3

660cc injectors

Internal and external Bosch fuel pumps

Boost actuator ( can't remember the poundage)

Bigger fuel rail

Microtech ecu

High flow cat

2.5" exhaust cat back

13psi

230rwkw @168kms

479 nm @ 135kms

Sorry again not a skyline

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RB25/30

Flat top CP pistons

Forged Precision H beam rods

Polished standard size RB30 crank

Stock 25 oil pump, 1.5mm restrictor, wide op drive

Stock 25 vvt head, removed ex humps and intake cleaned up. No vvt.

6boost mani

50mm Turbosmart wg with 17psi springs plumbed into front pipe near cat

GT3582r

3 inch front pipe, gutted stock cat, kakemoto catback.

600x300x100 bar and plate ic with 2.5 ic piping.

Stock recirc valve with grub screw

910cc at 3 bar JECS sidefeed inj in stock rail with stock reg

Walbro intank

Haltech e11v2

HKS twin plate clutch

Made 400rwhp (298rwkw) at 19 psi and 415rwhp (309rwkw) at 22 psi. Made 400rwhp by 4800rpm. Didn't bother turning it up more due to the stock head internals and restrictive air filter and exhaust. Full boost at about 3500rpm.

The air filter was almost sucking itself inside out. The cat and catback are probably a restriction too but in saying that the car is very quiet.

It is what it is. I'm not happy yet so better results yet to come ;)

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  • 1 month later...

RB30/25DET

9.5:1 CR

Standard RB30 Crank

Forged / Balanced

Tomei Oil Pump

Oversized custom Sump

Solid Conversion To Head

Custom Cams

Oversized Valves

Ported / Polished

1/2 Inch Head studs

Nitto head gasket

greddy intake manifold

6 Boost Manifold Divided T4

GTX35R ATP 1.06 Exhaust housing Divided

Twin tial Wastegates

4 Inch Exhaust

2x Bosch 044's

ID1000cc Injectors

$100 EBAY INTERCOOLER :thumbsup:

RB25DET gearbox

NPC custom clutch

on 24psi Eflex (caltex flex Fuel)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Nissan S15 Silvia

RB30 stock bore size / milled to achieve 8.8:1cr

Wiseco pistons

Steel rods

crank collar fitted/crank balanced

Tomei head gasket

ARP RB25 head studs

stock head

stock (machined) exhaust manifolds

1st round, about 1.2 bar, R34 elbows, greddy downpipe, R34 stock catalic converter, 3" Fujitsubo catback (60mm backbox inner diameter):

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2nd run, about 1.3bar boost, exhaust changed to a 3.5" one that came off an MK4, but still with some 3" restrictions, downpipe modded to fit a 100cpi catalic converter (boost reading on printout is wrong, measured at wastegates):

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3rd run, still on HKS GT2530´s, but now with about 1.35 bar boost and fully custom 3" elbows + downpipe:

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Now with different custom intake piping and GTX2860R´s on about 1.7-1.8 bar boost (and obviously a bit less ignition and not yet optimised A/F ratios) - we usually ran the car at 1.5 bar, just tried it once on the dyno with more boost (and were disappointed by all the results that day):

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  • 4 weeks later...

So, car finally got mapped but it looks like stock fuel lines give too much backpressure - so 1.7 bar was the save limit before mixture leaned out, which disappointed me a bit.

We still could get much more power out of the car, by adding about 10 degree of ignition timing - no wonder we made such poor results the last time ;-)

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Edited by AndyStuttgart
  • 2 months later...
  • 4 months later...

owner built 30/25 w/vct

Fully built motor

Tomei Poncams

1000cc bosch inj

Precision BB 6262

6Boost ex mani

Plazmaman Plenum

Power FC

etc etc.. with street legal cat

Pump fuel BP98

431hp atw@ 16psi first safe tune on second motor.

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  • 1 month later...

Nissan Stagea 1996 AWD

Stock RB30 block apart from new rings, bearings, big end bolts, Tomei sump baffle kit and N1 oil pump. Stock R33 head cleaned up, VCT connected, Tomei head gasket and adjustable ex cam gear. Sinco Customs exhaust manifold, GT3540R turbo with .63 ex, Synapse 50mm W/G, Venom 5in 100 cell cat, 3in exhaust with straight through resonator and cannon. Hybrid FMIC, Greddy copy FFP, HKS Sequential BOV, Deatschwerks 550 injectors, stock throttle body, fpr and rail. Walbro in tank fuel pump and Bosch 044 from surge tank. Link G4 ecu. 98 Pump gas.

Plan to install some better plugs, fine tune W/G and retune for a few more KW but will probably leave it at that as I don't want to push too hard on a stock unbalanced bottom end.

Credits: Joe (Joes Mechanical) Glenn (GDS motorsport) and Soichi (ST Hi-Tec).

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