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First learn how it all works, get your hands on a copy of the book "maximum boost" by Corky Bell, this will pretty much give you an Idea on what you need to get BIG power out of turbo engines. I am half way through it and man is helping me understand the workings of turbos and how to read turbo graphs. It also is answering lots of questions that I wanted answered.

300rwkws is alot of power from an RB20, it has been done before but it will cost a fortune and you will have to sacrifice lots and lots of low end power to make it to 300rwkws it would be best if you really wanted to get that kind of power, you should do a RB25 or maybe even an RB30/25 conversion to get that power and have more low end power. Either way it will cost $10 000 +. I have been in a friends R32 with 190rwkws and it goes HARD. He has a Power FC, 3" Exhaust, FMIC, R33 hi-flowed turbo, injectors, Z32 afm, fuel pump and a few other mods I have forgotten about. 300kws is not that usable unless your suspension is setup correctly, and it does cost a fair bit to get it setup right.

anyways thats my 2c.

Chris

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