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just dynoed my r32 gtst 5 speed and i was just wondering what power other ppl have and with what mods u have aswell...i drove my car onto the dyno did 3 runs and droive it off diddnt even check timing ... i just wanted to check air:fuel ratio for track day on sunday....

i have 243.6 hp at the wheels on 13 PSI

trust 3 inch cat back exhaust with totally std dump/front pipe and cat

hybrid 600x300x76mm cooler

mines ecu

gtr fuel pump

std turbo

hks power flo filter

thats all that i know of/can remember at the moment....

:P

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Generally the Standard Turbo's won't make any more than 160-170rwkw no matter what other mods you do.

This is 214rwhp-228rwhp.

UNLESS you have a nice little RB25DET turbo hanging off the side then that power is around the mark.

Different dyno's also vary. I've had my car on 2 different dyno's both were Dynamic Dyno's. It made within 5rwkw of each other.

But they were both using the same software version etc.

One was used for dyno tuning almost 100% V8's the other was 100% turbo's etc.

You are making around 181rwkw.

I made 164rwkw on 15psi or 220rwhp.

Its basically the limit of the turbo's as they arn't able to flow much more air to make more power. You can up the boost a little more I guess but then the ceramic exhaust will will probably disagree. :P

Loading her up on the dyno it made full boost (15psi) by around 2500rpm. Or on the street 15psi is 3400rpm in third gear.

the air/fuel was a little rich up top but thats all good...... time for more boost :)....

as far as i know i do still have std turbo but i was told through another person that it had a rb25 turbo installed at one time but i diddnt think it did... maybe i was wrong..... i have dyno sheet that says 243 rwhp so im happy eitherway lol......

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