Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi Everyone,

I have been in talks with Stao from Hypergear (Very nice and helpfull guy) and am in the process of getting my RB25 Turbo highflowed with the ATR28G3 (450hp) kit. Stao has suggested to me that I probably should get his 14psi actuator as part of the kit which brings me to this question.

As I already have all the common mods on my 33 including an Greddy EMU and electronic boost controller am I correct in assuming that I will not need this extra part and just stick with the standard actuator because with my current setup I am already running 15psi@ 217rwkw with a stock turbo (I know, overboosted). I dont mind paying the $150 for the part if I need it but I'm a bit confused.

Can anybody clarify this for me.

Thanks

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/256472-should-i-get-a-new-actuator/
Share on other sites

Hi Everyone,

I have been in talks with Stao from Hypergear (Very nice and helpfull guy) and am in the process of getting my RB25 Turbo highflowed with the ATR28G3 (450hp) kit. Stao has suggested to me that I probably should get his 14psi actuator as part of the kit which brings me to this question.

As I already have all the common mods on my 33 including an Greddy EMU and electronic boost controller am I correct in assuming that I will not need this extra part and just stick with the standard actuator because with my current setup I am already running 15psi@ 217rwkw with a stock turbo (I know, overboosted). I dont mind paying the $150 for the part if I need it but I'm a bit confused.

Can anybody clarify this for me.

Thanks

Anyone???

Dave, we have HKS adjustable actuators in stock if you require one "here"

On all of the high flows we used to sell they are definitely beneficial when it comes to controlling boost pressures and spiking.

Even on standard turbo's the improvement is easily seen when running higher boost pressures.

;)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Not sure the US can import anything other than the C34 Stagea's, but if you can and you need to to tow, DO NOT under any circumstances get an M35 Stagea. If it is just as a family car and your country/state allows it, absolutely and definitely get an M35 (3.5L if possible as it is effectively a 350Z) over a C34.
    • Punch your VIN (nm35-xxxxxx) into Amayama.com You can see everything there quite easily.
    • Thanks for that, I'll check it all out. I can always do the brakes last anyway if its a problem.  The 16's are super cool, if they do fit I'll cruise around with them for a bit.  
    • Well, that's kinda the point. The calipers might interfere with the inside of the barrels 16" rims are only about 14" inside the barrels, which is ~350mm, and 334mm rotors only leave about 8mm outboard for the caliper before you get to 350, And.... that;s not gunna be enough. If the rims have a larger ID than that, you might sneak it in. I'd be putting a measuring stick inside the wheel and eyeballing the extra required for the caliper outboard of the rotor before committing to bolting it all on.
    • OK, so again it has been a bit of a break but it was around researching what had been done since I didn't have access to Neil's records and not everything is obvious without pulling stuff apart. Happily the guy who assembled the engine had kept reasonable records, so we now know the final spec is: Bottom end: Standard block and crank Ross 86.5mm forgies, 9:1 compression Spool forged rods Standard main bolts Oil pump Spool billet gears in standard housing Aeroflow extended and baffled sump Head Freshly rebuilt standard head with new 80lb valve springs Mild porting/port match Head oil feed restrictor VCT disabled Tighe 805C reground cams (255 duration, 8.93 lift)  Adjustable cam gears on inlet/exhaust Standard head bolts, gasket not confirmed but assumed MLS External 555cc Nismo injectors Z32 AFM Bosch 023 Intank fuel pump Garret 2871 (factory housings and manifold) Hypertune FFP plenum with standard throttle   Time to book in a trip to Unigroup
×
×
  • Create New...