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hey guys

wel i have a r32gtst with just a rb20det in it and got 169.3k at the wheels

i have got a fmic. runing 14 psi and a full exhaust

does this sound right for what is done ....or maybe is there something else done that i do not know about

the mechanic said that r32s usually run with the same kind of mode around 12 to 150 rwk depending on the condition of this motor is this correct????

i am asking this coz im always looking for stuff to buy from this site and i do not want to get something that i may already have... and also just for my curiosity

thanks guys

stephen

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Stock Turbo and Fuel system? My R32 GTST recently got tuned and put down 201rwkw, but that is with bigger injectors, upgraded fuel pump, a highflow stock turbo to run higher boost, if you don't upgrade your fuel system and your turbo you've probably reached as far as you can safely go, even 14psi on the stock turbo might be just waiting for it the turbine to come apart under heavy load, the ceramic ones are known to fail. I found a turbine wheel in my cat when we put in my highflow.

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