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Hi

I am often asked how much power is made on dyno.

Uploaded some Toshi tune dyno sheets.

Tune is road tuned and dyno tuned both.

Meer motorsport dyno around 7-8% lower number than MIA engine service dyno.

Tuning $700.

Nistune board and tune $1100.

R34 RB25 engine 310kw at 20psi E85 EMS ECU

Garrett GT3028R (GT3071R GT28)

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RB26 - standard motor 373kw at 20psi E85fuel HKS FCON ECU

*Full Race Manifold with Twin 44mm Tial Gates
*Borg Warner EFR 8374
*HKS F-CON
*HKS V-CAM (step 1).

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R33 RB25det 281kw at 18psi E85 fuel nistune ECU

R33 Hypowergear highflow turbo , 1000cc injectors

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R33 RB25det 250kw at 18psi POWER FC

Hypergear SS1 PU turbo

Z32 AFM FMIC , 550cc injector

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S13 RB25det 240kw at 16psi Haltech ECU

GCG hiflow turbo

FMIC

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R34 gtst 270kw at 18psi NISTUNE ECU

Hypergear R34 hiflow turbo

FMIC Z32 AFM bigger injector

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R34 277KW at 16psi NISTUNE

GCG R34 Highflow turbo

FMIC
Z32 AFM

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S13 RB25det 269KW at 18psi Power FC

GCG Hiflow turbo

FMIC
Z32 AFM

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R33 287KW at 19psi NISTUNE ECU

Hypergear PU Highflow

FMIC
Splitfire Coils
Metal intake with std airbox
Z32 AFM
S15 480cc injectors

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