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My r32 rb25 went 419kw at 25psi on Eflex today.

Specs are:

Rb25det

Je pistons 1mm over

Eagle rods

Tomei poncams

11mm head studs

Greddy plenum

.82 Gtx 35 on 6 boost

Twin o44's and Id 1000's

Hks type r intercooler

3 inch exhaust

Starting to worry about the 33 box now so a power glide is on the cards next. Its pretty much a daily driver and i cruised home after it went on the dyno this arvo with the A/c cranked :)

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Whats the ideal manifold for a precision 6262 on rb26 I dont mind if its mild steel . Anyone .?? Im thinking of changing with my new build just trying to add up the $$$ and compare

Personally i would run anything other than a 6boost on a car that makes decent power. They may be on the expensive side. but htey are tried, test & proven.

When you have big $$ spent on a build, its work forking out a bit extra on a manifold I think

Personally i would run anything other than a 6boost on a car that makes decent power. They may be on the expensive side. but htey are tried, test & proven.

When you have big $$ spent on a build, its work forking out a bit extra on a manifold I think

is there anything equilevant to the 6 boost at all ? and what would you expect to spend on the turbo itself and setting it up on a rb26

Personally i would run anything other than a 6boost on a car that makes decent power. They may be on the expensive side. but htey are tried, test & proven.

When you have big $$ spent on a build, its work forking out a bit extra on a manifold I think

Yeh, because getting shit service is just as important as a good flowing manifold.

There are plenty of fabricators out there making RB manifolds, and most are easy to talk to. Some will even make the manifold to the specs you want without having a cry...

Yeh, because getting shit service is just as important as a good flowing manifold.

There are plenty of fabricators out there making RB manifolds, and most are easy to talk to. Some will even make the manifold to the specs you want without having a cry...

DO YOU KNOW ANY REPUTABLE FABRICATORS OR HAS ANYONE HAD GOOD EXP WITH ANYONE IN THE PAST ?

Personally i would run anything other than a 6boost on a car that makes decent power. They may be on the expensive side. but htey are tried, test & proven.

When you have big $$ spent on a build, its work forking out a bit extra on a manifold I think

Surely you meant to say wouldn't* run anything except a 6Boost?

hmm i hope kyle ups his customer service coz he's loosing from that.Anyway back on topic. would be interesting to see what the 6262 can do. Is it twin scroll. Still waiting on Dave's setup but, a brother has to pay his rent before messing with the car.

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