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ok got a freshly rebuilt r32 gtr rb26dett going into my s14! now its a complete stock rebuild! fresh gasket kit, new oem rings and acl race bearings. i also converted to a single turbo. specs are-Turbonetics Wet float bearing. T3 60-1 compressor- .70 a/r turbine- .63 a/r run about 15psi front mount intercooler. using walbro fuel pump and aermotive fpr. stock injectors, stock mafs. using safc II for a beginning tune! oh i forgot ill be running 116 octane race fuel!!!!!!!!!!i wanna make 400hp! can i get there on this setup? what will it get me?

motor is stock besides for mods listed above

thanks!

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I dont know for sure, but i wouldnt think that 400hp at the wheels if that is what you mean is achieveable with std airflow meters, and just a safc. You havent mentioned a computer yet, but im guessing std one right?

Getting a standalone is essential (IMO) especially when you're running bigger turbos. Your main problem there is that your injectors and AFMs will be out of flow.

Edited by Yawn

Big single turbo conversion with stock ecu and stock injectors?

If you want to see any sort of decent power out of your setup you really need to start looking at fitting the required supporting mods otherwise you are wasting your time.

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