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From personal experience, you should get about 220 - 240 rwhp depending on your exhaust and pod - so roughly 165 - 180rwkw. I got 239.8HP (i lost the damn graph or i'd post it) with stock s2 with pod, full zorst, 10 psi and an SAFCII tune-up. That was done in shootout mode @ reputable dyno here in WA (SST).

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Same(ish) - sst dyno i got 254rwhp.

stock turbo and cooler, K&N filter in std box, otherwise same as seriesIIGTST

now in melbourne i got 160rwkw at complete auto with a sick fuel pump, apparently it was leanign out lots at the top end. so yeah 160-180kw sounds fair

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LOL

Seeing a friends RB20 SIl80, stock turbo, full 3" exhaust, fmic, Blitz EBC & CAI makes 160kw @ 12.5psi you seem to be tad pessimistic.  

Depends on the dyno I guess

I've been to 5 dyno days and watched over 130+ cars (mainly R33's). I'm quite confident in my answer.

Although as you said... it mainly depends on the dyno :)

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i got air filter, turbo back zorst, boost 10psi, bov and im on 172rwkw

ben...

I got the same mods (except 12psi not 10psi and also a fmic) still standard turbo and ECU and on 3 different dyno's I got

- 203rwkw

- 189rwkw

- 180rwkw

go figure....

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with no safc or anftermarket comp and no fmic u will be getting around 160 on a friendly dyno.

Just remember if u pay a shop to do some work for you and then see how much power it has gained they will almost always fudge a few more kw into your run just so it looks like the $$ you hand over was worth it.

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hey guys, just wondering... i have a series 2 R33 GTS-T. mods are bov, pod, turbo back exhaust and 11psi its running. just wondering what sort of power i should be getting approximately on the dyno??

cheers

I got '98 S2 GTS25t with K&N panel in stock airbox, turbo-back HKS Super Drager, 11PSI. so I have had quite a bit of interest in this thread. I will be getting along to a dyno-day B4 2 long and will then have the answers.

The car is just SOOOO much better than stock like this. Much more fun to drive.:cheers:

p.s. being a 1998 model, there is a slight chance that my engine is actually a NEO6 internally. I have not been able to find out for sure but I guess if it goes on the dyno and makes about 15rwkw more than expected I will have an answer.

Fingers crossed

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On the average Dyno Dynamics dyno I'd expect to see around 155-165rwkw with those mod's. Much more than that and I'd be very happy, or slightly suspect of the dyno. Atm you have no control over your factory ECU, so it'll be the deciding factor.

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