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I have just finished my turbo conversion in the uk and made 310 bhp and 275 lb/ft torque at 9psi would highly recomend this conversion to any one . Thanks for the idear and info 666DAN with out this forum and your info i would still be driving a 200ish bhp A/N and wanting more power . So thanks again ;) i have added a pic of what she look like .

Nice effort!!! Glad you gleaned some useful info from this thread :P It is worth doing and can be done very well as your numbers prove.

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thanks guys just what i wanted to hear, i wont want to do any tuning or boosting, just want low boost to give some decent low down torque that the n/a sucks arse at.... so i should definately use the rb25det ecu, and what turbo will best suit the rb25de, the rb20 or rb25 turbo? and will i have to mod my loom at all for the turbo ecu

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If you upgrade the injectors, fuel reg and fuel pump to GTSt spec, then the RB25DET ECU will be fine and be plug 'n' play. Bolt on an RB25DET turbo and run at stock actuator pressure and it should all work a treat.

Don't get a smaller turbo as it will spool *way* too early.

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It's not so much about the power numbers but the response with running an engine spec like this. Run with an intelligent tune there is no reason why it wouldn't/couldn't be reliable, possibly more economical, and with the sort of power that works well on the street.

That said, do we have any dyno sheets of any description?

Here's a graph of my RB25DET running 12psi to achieve 300hp. It's not overpowering, but very useful and responsive. The dip right at the top end is from pulling ignition to combat knock. I've considered that a well thought-out DE-spec engine with similar power numbers would be even nicer, response wise on the street. Perhaps water-meth is the key to making one detonation proof?

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how hard/difficult would it be to take out the rb25de from an r33 series 2 manual, and put in an rb25det engine and ecu?

what would be needed? would all the wiring match up? im guessing it wont....

any help would be great

thanks :)

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It's not so much about the power numbers but the response with running an engine spec like this. Run with an intelligent tune there is no reason why it wouldn't/couldn't be reliable, possibly more economical, and with the sort of power that works well on the street.

That said, do we have any dyno sheets of any description?

Here's a graph of my RB25DET running 12psi to achieve 300hp. It's not overpowering, but very useful and responsive. The dip right at the top end is from pulling ignition to combat knock. I've considered that a well thought-out DE-spec engine with similar power numbers would be even nicer, response wise on the street. Perhaps water-meth is the key to making one detonation proof?

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This is the dyno sheet for my turboed RB25DE at 9psi

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This is the dyno sheet for my turboed RB25DE at 9psi

Hi Shawny,

Nice numbers. What mods do you have on your car? I am a new member here, from Canada, and have been having all sorts of troubles. If you can help me with stuff here, I would be grateful. I have an RB25DE with an R33 turbo on it, Trust FMIC, 370cc injectors, Turbosmart BOV and boost controller, with stock RB20DET ECU and Gredy E-Manage). Everything else is stock from my RB20DET days. Since they are new to Canada (how pathetic this is, lol), not many people know how to fix a Skyline, at least not as much as Australia or UK or Japan.

I am having troubles with idling (The TPS I am using is for the RB25DE, but my ECU is RB20DET, and the AAC valve is not working)....the cars sputters and backfires a lot, it hesitates under load and when I give gas. The power just doesnt seem to be there. Right now, after being dynoed once (260 rwhp), it has started sputtering between 2000-4000 rpm range, and the sudden bog/hesitation is still there. I dont know what is going on. What do you suggest? Also, please do share what youve done to your motor to get such impressive numbers. My motor also has the VCT on the intake side, but I dont know how to activate it with a switch.

Thanks,

Judas

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i have a neo st8 6 is it easy to fit a turbo on it i have been told

to Find a R33 with a turbo and fit it... (cheeper option)

and to fit a kit (if i can find one) will be around 13,000 bucks

but its hard to find one because the darn company went in 2 relaps and stop making turbos 4 the

neo st8 6

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errr have u not read the start of the post dinobones? all u need is just a stock R34 turbo with FMIC/or SMIC with standard turbo computer and the oil lines tapped and water lines etc....then your all good to turbo and do something with the timing and thats it :P no need 13 000

CHeers

Chi

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