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I currently drive a R32 GTR with only mild work done to it - they being R34 BB turbos, high-flow filter and turbo-back exhaust. I run .9 Bar in stock config with no boost controller. What power should i expect to be putting out, awKW/awHP? what tourque range? Also, with R34 turbo's what could I safely boost up to?

Thanks

Ian

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Depends..........a 1.3Bar is safe if you have replaced oil pump and timing belt, and provided you have a good tune.

Lots of factors come into play when asking whats safe.

As far as what I have seen on this site and power levels you should be getting on a standard

computer is around 200Kws at all 4 with your mods.Upping the boost 1.3 Bar will give you

230Kws or so.

PFC with a safe tune will push both those figures by around 20Kws. :D

Are you sure they are BB....as paul has said.....1Bar max if they are ceramic and not bb.

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... how does and oil pump & timing belt change = 1.3bar & safe?

Cause it doesnt!

R34 stockers ARE ball bearing... and still retain a ceramic wheel.

If the are R34 stock turbos, 240rwkw give or take

If they are R34 N1's (steel rear), 300-330rwkw.

You really need to find out what turbos are on there

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