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Hey,

I have done some mods to my car, others I have bought and not put on, others are still to be orderd. But I was wondering what power figure (at the wheels) I could expect from a Dyno (in shootout mode) with these mods:

- Greddy Front Mount

- Trust ProfecB II boosted to 13psi

- X-Force turbo back exhaust (3") with high flowed cat

- Pod filter

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Proper Dyno Tune

Ideally I would like someone with identical mods to their 32 gts-t to tell me what power figure they got, but educted assumtions are just as welcome.

I was thinking around the 160 - 170rwkw mark??

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Hey,

I have done some mods to my car, others I have bought and not put on, others are still to be orderd. But I was wondering what power figure (at the wheels) I could expect from a Dyno (in shootout mode) with these mods:

- Greddy Front Mount

- Trust ProfecB II boosted to 13psi

- X-Force turbo back exhaust (3") with high flowed cat

- Pod filter

- Bosch 040 fuel pump

- Proper Dyno Tune

Ideally I would like someone with identical mods to their 32 gts-t to tell me what power figure they got, but educted assumtions are just as welcome.

I was thinking around the 160 - 170rwkw mark??

on my old r32 gtst i had:

custom 3" turbo back exhaust w/hiflow cat

Dr.Drift remap, not a good tune, but good enuff

040 pump

GKtech fmic

manual boost controller @ 14psi

stock airbox

with that i made 169.2rwkw

hope that helps

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well I made 192rwkw with

pod and 3inch turbo back

rb25 turbo@14psi with manual bleeder

040

FMIC

SAFC II

That is an awesome result. Must be a healthy motor, haven't seen that much power on just 14psi before. Usually people get around 170 - 185rwkw. :)

Thats what I am aiming for with the same modifications.

Nice work!

Thanks,

Abu

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Hey i have

Fmic

Pod Filter

Haltech E-11 ecu

High flowed R32 T3 running standard 10 psi (no boost controler)

Walbro 550 hp in tank pump

X force 3in turbo back exhaust

And standard N/A injectors (car is a turboed N/A) The injectors were maxed out and the car was leaning out so the rev limiter was dropped down to 5800rpm to stop the car leaning out.

With the car like that i managed to make 225.3rwhp (168.00rwkw)

It is now in the process of a set of Arias forged pistons getting put in and injectors soon, and we are expecting around the 300rwhp mark (223rwkw) or just over

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Hey i have

Fmic

Pod Filter

Haltech E-11 ecu

High flowed R32 T3 running standard 10 psi (no boost controler)

Walbro 550 hp in tank pump

X force 3in turbo back exhaust

And standard N/A injectors (car is a turboed N/A) The injectors were maxed out and the car was leaning out so the rev limiter was dropped down to 5800rpm to stop the car leaning out.

With the car like that i managed to make 225.3rwhp (168.00rwkw)

It is now in the process of a set of Arias forged pistons getting put in and injectors soon, and we are expecting around the 300rwhp mark (223rwkw) or just over once the rev limiter has been set back to 8000rpm

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