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hey im new to this site and have a few qeustions how much power does a r33 95 gtst put out from factory and how much boost can i run with a standard cooler and remaped ecu it also has 3.5 inch exhaust pod so whats an estimate of power.also will a vl turbo intercooler and piping fit on the 33 if not is there much modding to get it to fit cuz i have a spare 1 lying around,also mine is an mspec what extra things do mspecs have ,and what are the best mods to do on a budget.

hey mate welcome to the forum!

if you hit the search button up top right hand corner and type in what you are looking for info on you will find everything you need to know! been discussed between members heaps of times. best way to go with the cooler would be to use it and get yourself a piping kit to suit an r33. Best mods on budget go: full exhaust from turbo back,hi flow cat, cooler, boost controller, intake and ecu remap or computer to run the show and you should be looking at somewhere around 200rwkw give or take.

hope this helps

brett

Hi mate :happy:

Ive got a 95 gts-t myself, fun car. With the standard cooler It depends on what your using the car for. For the ocasional thrash I think around 10psi would be pretty safe. The stock turbo itself won't like much above 13-14psi without risk of damage. Remaped ecu is probably only worth doing once you have done quite a few mods.

The RB25DET I believe puts out 187kw at the flywheel stock. Once you factor in drivetrain loss, engine age etc I think stock your looking at around 140-150 kw at the rears. Not sure about the VL intercooler so can't help you there.

When you say your on a budget, just how much are you wanting to spend? Power is addictive. I remember when I first got my car, I said something like 'holy crap this is more power than I will ever need'

Of course a month later I was looking at mods.

Hi mate :nyaanyaa:

Ive got a 95 gts-t myself, fun car. With the standard cooler It depends on what your using the car for. For the ocasional thrash I think around 10psi would be pretty safe. The stock turbo itself won't like much above 13-14psi without risk of damage. Remaped ecu is probably only worth doing once you have done quite a few mods.

The RB25DET I believe puts out 187kw at the flywheel stock. Once you factor in drivetrain loss, engine age etc I think stock your looking at around 140-150 kw at the rears. Not sure about the VL intercooler so can't help you there.

When you say your on a budget, just how much are you wanting to spend? Power is addictive. I remember when I first got my car, I said something like 'holy crap this is more power than I will ever need'

Of course a month later I was looking at mods.

i just spent a shit load on my vl turbo it has 300rwkw n i dont wanto spend to much 200rwkw would be gd as i said it has 3.5 exhaust from cat back n the pipe coming of the turbo looks to be 2.5 but not sure what size pipe do they come out with standard also has pod boost controller bov the guy i bought it of said the ecu has been remaped but im not sure
hey mate welcome to the forum!

if you hit the search button up top right hand corner and type in what you are looking for info on you will find everything you need to know! been discussed between members heaps of times. best way to go with the cooler would be to use it and get yourself a piping kit to suit an r33. Best mods on budget go: full exhaust from turbo back,hi flow cat, cooler, boost controller, intake and ecu remap or computer to run the show and you should be looking at somewhere around 200rwkw give or take.

hope this helps

brett

i was looking at mods others have done just wondering what is power fc

I have a 3" exhaust from the turbo, POD, Front Mount, 11psi on stock turbo and a PFC. (Base map, untuned so far)

I made 217rwkw with the stock ecu and a S-AFC 2 piggy back computer.

However I would take that 217 with a grain of salt, I think it was something more like 200-210 which would be more consistant with others.

My clutch is not likeing the power I will tell you that much.

I have a 3" exhaust from the turbo, POD, Front Mount, 11psi on stock turbo and a PFC. (Base map, untuned so far)

I made 217rwkw with the stock ecu and a S-AFC 2 piggy back computer.

However I would take that 217 with a grain of salt, I think it was something more like 200-210 which would be more consistant with others.

My clutch is not likeing the power I will tell you that much.

what does power fc meen how much did u pay for the piggy back on yr ecu

The Power FC is a full ECU replacement. Its able to be fully tuned, removes basic limitations of the stock ecu like the speed limiter, Rich & Retard and other things. The piggy back I had was an Apexi S-AFC II which is an Air/Fuel controller. It intercepts signals going to the ecu and tricks it into thinking its getting different figures. It allows basic changes but is fairly limited.

I think from memory I paid around $200 for the SAFC, then another $150 or something to get it installed and tuned.

If your just after 200kw then you will need a full turbo back exhaust, a way of upping the boost, a better intercooler is probably a good idea but not absolutely vital I guess, just don't drive the car too hard. I think 200kw's is about where the stock clutch struggles as well. You will also benefit from either a POD or a highflowing Panel filter. All of those should get you close enough to 200.

The Power FC is a full ECU replacement. Its able to be fully tuned, removes basic limitations of the stock ecu like the speed limiter, Rich & Retard and other things. The piggy back I had was an Apexi S-AFC II which is an Air/Fuel controller. It intercepts signals going to the ecu and tricks it into thinking its getting different figures. It allows basic changes but is fairly limited.

I think from memory I paid around $200 for the SAFC, then another $150 or something to get it installed and tuned.

If your just after 200kw then you will need a full turbo back exhaust, a way of upping the boost, a better intercooler is probably a good idea but not absolutely vital I guess, just don't drive the car too hard. I think 200kw's is about where the stock clutch struggles as well. You will also benefit from either a POD or a highflowing Panel filter. All of those should get you close enough to 200.

were did u buy the safc from

Read the FI Guide?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fo...ick-t66556.html

And there are plenty of threads like this one for beginners.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/fi...-co-t45218.html

Please have a search around, your new to the forum, so a lot of stuff is already covered in detail like what a PowerFC is etc.

Cheers

Ash

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