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hi all,

I have a R32 Gts-t with RB20DET 4 door with the following

3" eahaust bell mouth from turbo back with hi-flo cat (cat smached out)

FMIC

Low mount exhaust manifold (Even lengths)

Stock turbo

BOV

Mines ECU

Electronic boost controller set max @14psi

after market intake with pod filter K&N

How much power should that be roughly?

Next step is to fit on an r34gtt turbo as i picked one up for $300 run at max 13-14psi

gtr injectors 443CC

new fuel pump walbro 255L

fuel pressure reg.

and adjustable cam gears

then a tune...

How much power would that make now?

Just wondering as i havent put it on a dyno yet...

need to dump it on its ass too!!!

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for a rough indication dude check the forced induction section - rb20 turbo upgrade (or something like that), ppl with similar mods to yours have posted there - so you can gain a rough idea, and also an idea of what to do to get further gains..

car looks very neat and tidy btw :action-smiley-069:

Before you get it tuned, get a proper de-cat pipe. It's best to keep it 3" all the way through and get the most out of the exhaust system. With the current set up the gasses will enter the cat chamber and expand only to be reduced again when exiting the cat chamber ruining your exhaust velocity/flow.

Before you get it tuned, get a proper de-cat pipe. It's best to keep it 3" all the way through and get the most out of the exhaust system. With the current set up the gasses will enter the cat chamber and expand only to be reduced again when exiting the cat chamber ruining your exhaust velocity/flow.

wicked, thanks for the help guys...

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