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just wondering what sort of power you guys would think would be possible out of a rb 26 with:

cp pistons

eagle rods

ported and flowed head

blueprinted and balanced crank

os giken cam gears

660 injectors

nismo fuel pump

nismo fuel regulator

twin garret 2560 (-5)

custom 3 and half inch exhaust all the way

pwr radiator

power fc with hand controlller

all help and info will be much appreciated thanks.

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Had a mate with a 33R, it had basically what your describing but add in a stroker kit. It made 411 atw/kw on 1bar. Should give you enough power to scare yourself, god knows it scared the shit outta me.

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400rwkw @ 1bar on -5's? :D

sorry, not possible.

anyway... in the realm of realism

-5's as stated will do 380-400rwkw, but you'll need a minimum of 20-22psi

injectors as stated will probably hinder the setup.

I think the guy he was talking about had a stroker.

Definitely changing my injectors for -5's also have 660's

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I think the guy he was talking about had a stroker

meh even if it did.

the RPM GTR did what, 440 on a mega $$ build/stroker and still needed 20+ for that figure.

i will not be easily convinced that 14.7psi on -5's will break a legit 380,let alone 410 :D

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just wondering what sort of power you guys would think would be possible out of a rb 26 with:

cp pistons

eagle rods

ported and flowed head

blueprinted and balanced crank

os giken cam gears

660 injectors

nismo fuel pump

nismo fuel regulator

twin garret 2560 (-5)

custom 3 and half inch exhaust all the way

pwr radiator

power fc with hand controlller

all help and info will be much appreciated thanks.

0rwkw untill you put it all together.... and only then you realise your shopping list is missing another 10k of asembally, machining, hoses, electrical, ignition, gaskets, tuning etc.... not to mention 3k on a clutch and 5k on a gearbox.

J.

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meh even if it did.

the RPM GTR did what, 440 on a mega $ build/stroker and still needed 20+ for that figure.

i will not be easily convinced that 14.7psi on -5's will break a legit 380,let alone 410 :D

No I agree, a bar is just too low.

Perhaps a 3.5 litre, who knows.

The RPM one was insane, did they use variable cam ?

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