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Hey guys

I have a r33 series 2 1996 model that relatively stock but am looking for a little more go. I don't wanna molest it cause I want it to be reliable.

It has a front mount inter cooler, 3" stainless blitz exhaust turbo back, apexi cold air intake, greddy profec b boost controller and a turbo smart plumb back bov (know it won't do much but thought I'd chuck it in).

I'm wondering what sort of power it could produce with these limited mods but also is the standard r33 tuneable at all? I realise it wont be much if it is tuneable at all but i dont have the coin to buy new computer turbo injextors etc etc. I have read on the Internet that it can make around 225kw.

Any feedback would be awesome cheers

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well i just dropped off my car for a tune today so will give you before and after figures when i get it

earlier this year i ran it on the powercruise dyno and got 177.9 with JJR return flow fmic, jjr bellmouth front dump, venom 100 cpsi cat and hks super dragger catback, minus mid muffler. bosch 040, std ecu

i was really surprised with this number so im getting a before done by my tuner too to compare

the r33 ecu isnt tuneable. ive gotten an apexi power fc as my tuner knows them inside out, youll have to ask the tuner your considering for their preference.

im only running 9psi as thats what my stock boost solenoid. if youre lookiing for reliability i wouldnt go above 10 - 12psi... i think 200rwkw is more of a reasonable target,

im only really looking at anything around 180 - 200

for the mods we have its more about making the power throughout the rev range better rather than a high number

Edited by MatthewT85

I'm just going of what I saw on the Internet but I didn't think 225kw with these minor mods sounded right. It's a slow project for me so I'm just building it up slowly. It only runs 9-10psi and I don't want to go much higher due to reliability. Is there much point going aftermarket ecu if you don't do further mods then what I have written down?

I don't know a hole lot about tuning and everything so it's all a learning curve for me

well its upto you to decide whether its worth it or not,

the stock ecus map is known to be quite rich, so going aftermarket for what you have will allow the cars tune to be altered to get around 20rwkw more, help make the car nicer to drive throughout the rev range and can help with a bit of fuel consumption, but that obviously depends on your driving style...

seeing as though you wanted 'a little more go' i think thats your only real option....

stock turbos are getting on towards 20 years old now so the word reliable should really be avoided here; especially if you want to push more power at the wheels then it produced at the flywheel when new 20 years ago.

If you want to make 240kw at the wheels relatively cheaply and reliably you can do so with:

-hypergear hyflow turbo (rebuilt stocker that makes more power) ~ $900

-nistune ECU $1250 for whole ECU + tune from Toshi

-Z32 AFM ~$300 new but you can get 2nd hand ones.

-Walbro 255 fuel pump ~$100

about 15psi on the stock injectors will make a fast responsive reliable R33

stock turbos are getting on towards 20 years old now so the word reliable should really be avoided here; especially if you want to push more power at the wheels then it produced at the flywheel when new 20 years ago.

If you want to make 240kw at the wheels relatively cheaply and reliably you can do so with:

-hypergear hyflow turbo (rebuilt stocker that makes more power) ~ $900

-nistune ECU $1250 for whole ECU + tune from Toshi

-Z32 AFM ~$300 new but you can get 2nd hand ones.

-Walbro 255 fuel pump ~$100

about 15psi on the stock injectors will make a fast responsive reliable R33

Thank you recommend me.

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