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Hi

i want to tune my Emanage Ultimate for a 1996 Nissan Skyline R33 RB25DET.

for eliminate the cut boost, and tune with 12PSI of boost.

if anybody have any tips or maps that i can use to begin the configuration.

Thnks

Edited by ICE_BlooD

Not trying to sound rude here.

But you are probably better off reading and learning about the car first mate before you try tuning it.

Running 15psi on the stock turbo is mechanical suicide. Not one person i know that ran more than 12psi has had the stock turbo live forever, and mostly dead sooner rather than later

it's ok, i'm in this forum page because want learn and know more about my car.

I read about the 12 PSI but in ebay i saw a mines ecu tune to 1.1 bar, this is why i think

i can tune it to 15 PSI with racing fuel,that i was wrong.

ok I'll first tune to 12 PSI to know about the EMU, before buy a pressure sensor to eliminate the AFM.

a friend is selling me a T70 Turbo with compressor A/R.70 and turbine A/R.68 do you recommend this to me?

i know i've got to change some other things/pieces(top fuel rail with 550c injector, fuel pump, turbo manifold, any other recomentation??)

Does the stock piston support 20PSI of boost?

I think maybe youd be better off paying someone to tune your car for you mate...

Or at very least go through the forums and read absolutely everything you can to brush up as much as possible in terms of what RB25s are capable of...

Im not saying this to be a prick, just that it will be an expensive mistake if you f**k up from not knowing what youre doing...

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