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Hello all,

So im currently waiting for my Power FC to arrive, once thats installed how much power should I expect to make at all 4s running 14psi with 98 octane unleaded and the following mods:

- 3.5 inch exhaust from the dump pipes back

- pod filters

- Walbro 255 pump

- sard fuel reg

- power fc

- 115x300x600 I/C

Im hoping around 250awkw?

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Sell the fuel regulator and pod filters (if you still have the standard airbox - unless you want to sell it to me) - not needed at all.

240-250awkw sounds about right.

Sell the fuel regulator and pod filters (if you still have the standard airbox - unless you want to sell it to me) - not needed at all.

240-250awkw sounds about right.

The reg and the filters were on there when I bought it, so cbf taking them off unless I really need to??

Currently has a mines ecu, how much do you think that is worth second hand?

You can make that power but might need a little more boost. Waste of money to change the stock intercooler tho, they're fine for 350kw. I ran my stock turbos at that boost and they lasted a couple of years before they blew up...

Yeh, forgot to mention you don't need a/m intercooler.

In nutshell, the following modifications needed for 240-250rwkw are;

Power FC (or aftermarket ECU) and tune

Dump back exhaust at least 3"

Removing boost restrictor 'bung' - instant 14psi without boost controller

Good quality panel filter in standard airbox

These are all you needed.

Yeh, forgot to mention you don't need a/m intercooler.

In nutshell, the following modifications needed for 240-250rwkw are;

Power FC (or aftermarket ECU) and tune

Dump back exhaust at least 3"

Removing boost restrictor 'bung' - instant 14psi without boost controller

Good quality panel filter in standard airbox

These are all you needed.

Easy,

Yeah I didnt think the A/M IC was needed, but other than the power FC and pump, everything else was on the car when I bought It.

It has a fibreglass copy of the original front bar, so I can only assume the front was crashed at some stage, hence the change of intercooler and front bar...

Hello all,

So im currently waiting for my Power FC to arrive, once thats installed how much power should I expect to make at all 4s running 14psi with 98 octane unleaded and the following mods:

- 3.5 inch exhaust from the dump pipes back

- pod filters

- Walbro 255 pump

- sard fuel reg

- power fc

- 115x300x600 I/C

Im hoping around 250awkw?

You can compare your mods to other RB26 owners to also give you an idea.

- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...yno-t93880.html

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Hello all,

So im currently waiting for my Power FC to arrive, once thats installed how much power should I expect to make at all 4s running 14psi with 98 octane unleaded and the following mods:

- 3.5 inch exhaust from the dump pipes back

- pod filters

- Walbro 255 pump

- sard fuel reg

- power fc

- 115x300x600 I/C

Im hoping around 250awkw?

find a good tuner and make sure those pod filters are shielded from the rest of the engine bay otherwise it ll just be sucking in huge amounts of burning hot air, reduce response and power.

important note, double check the SARD fuel reg is real, there are a lot of fakes on the market and would you hate to have a cheap chinese fuel reg managing your fuel pressure. fakes are known for giving unpredictable fuel pressures.

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