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Hey can i please be helped with s13 NA Modification Tuning

URAS Type NS-S Exhuast system 60mm pipe with 100mm cannon.

HKS Step 1 cams....256 degrees and 10.5mm cam lift and 111 degrees valve timing ORRRR 264 degrees with 10.5mm cam lift and 111 degrees valve timing

HKS SUPER header II extractors?

How much power would i gain at the wheels? 45KW?

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I'd probably guess an overall 20-30rwkw gain... at the end of the day its a 2L motor....

and if you go too big on the exhaust u loose back pressure. loose too much of it and the car becomes even more sluggish in lower revs...

.......soo $2000 worth of mods and id gain 20KW? how is that possible?

lol... yeh mate... NATURALLY ASPIRATED....

in the turbo world, you can buy a t-piece boost controller for $20... take the boost up an extra 5-7psi and get 40kw+ ....

most people dont bother doing up small n/a engines because the gains arent worth the $$....

How about dropping a turbo motor in there or adding a turbo to the current motor (assuming ur not on ur p's) and then getting urself an extra 50-60kw+ for 2000

lol... yeh mate... NATURALLY ASPIRATED....

in the turbo world, you can buy a t-piece boost controller for $20... take the boost up an extra 5-7psi and get 40kw+ ....

most people dont bother doing up small n/a engines because the gains arent worth the $$....

How about dropping a turbo motor in there or adding a turbo to the current motor (assuming ur not on ur p's) and then getting urself an extra 50-60kw+ for 2000

I'm on my P's, how much would a SR20DET HALFCUT + id have to convert to manual cost.....do you know anyone reliable who sells them?

.......soo $2000 worth of mods and id gain 20KW? how is that possible?

because that's what we gain with those mods on an NA supra, so its totally not worth it.. keep it stock, or get a turbo..

but if you wanna do up the NA, go read up on some threads, i would be sure the same mods on RB engines would apply on your SR20, or ca18, which is it?

Hey can i please be helped with s13 NA Modification Tuning

URAS Type NS-S Exhuast system 60mm pipe with 100mm cannon.

HKS Step 1 cams....256 degrees and 10.5mm cam lift and 111 degrees valve timing ORRRR 264 degrees with 10.5mm cam lift and 111 degrees valve timing

HKS SUPER header II extractors?

How much power would i gain at the wheels? 45KW?

10-15rwkw, if you're lucky.

You're going to make a max of about 95rwkw if everything works well together and the ecu doesn't have a cry

If you go bigger cams, nistune it and up the red line plus tune (so another 1100) you might get another 5-10rwkw on top of that

So basically 3k to get you to about 105rwkw, 110rwkw if you have an s14de as the compressions a bit higher.

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