yoshiii335 Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 Hello Ive read about all kinds of turbos for the rb20 and some of the results. Can a rb20 be built to push 400 hp(not wheel) with good response for street? I was thinking about having the 25 or 20 turbo highflowed by Raw Brokrage back in the states. Or maybe buying the HKS GTRS. It will be cheaper to build the rb 20 here in Japan because if I change to a rb25 or 26, the yearly taxes go up pretty high for the change. My car is a r32 gts-t. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
iruvyouskyrine Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 Yes it can be done. You need an RB26 crank though to bring it up to 2.4L. That is the only way you can make a responsive 400hp RB20 unfortunately for you. Your best bet is to high flow you standard or RB25 turbo and be happy with that as it's about the best you will achieve as a happy medium. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314705 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTSBoy Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 Easily. They make 300 flywheel HP standard at 14 psi. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314707 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 17, 2014 Author Share Posted June 17, 2014 Yes it can be done. You need an RB26 crank though to bring it up to 2.4L. That is the only way you can make a responsive 400hp RB20 unfortunately for you. Your best bet is to high flow you standard or RB25 turbo and be happy with that as it's about the best you will achieve as a happy medium. Yes it can be done. You need an RB26 crank though to bring it up to 2.4L. That is the only way you can make a responsive 400hp RB20 unfortunately for you. Your best bet is to high flow you standard or RB25 turbo and be happy with that as it's about the best you will achieve as a happy medium. So that means I would have to bore out the engine? What about the HKS 2835 or GTRS? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314708 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 17, 2014 Author Share Posted June 17, 2014 (edited) Edited June 17, 2014 by yoshiii335 Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314709 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 17, 2014 Author Share Posted June 17, 2014 (edited) Edited June 17, 2014 by yoshiii335 Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314710 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 17, 2014 Author Share Posted June 17, 2014 Easily. They make 300 flywheel HP standard at 14 psi. Is this with the stock turbo normal or rb25 turbo normal or highflowed for both? Or is this with a boost controller? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314715 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lithium Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 I'd have thought a Garrett GTX2860R with an internally gated .63a/r T3 turbine housing (for GT28 wheel - I have in my head those are available now?!) on stock manifolds and a hearty dose of boost would do it on good fuel etc. If you have the money to upgrade manifold(s) and maybe do cams then I'd have thought with modern turbos it would be pretty easily achieveable, depending on what you call responsive. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314719 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 17, 2014 Author Share Posted June 17, 2014 (edited) I'd have thought a Garrett GTX2860R with an internally gated .63a/r T3 turbine housing (for GT28 wheel - I have in my head those are available now?!) on stock manifolds and a hearty dose of boost would do it on good fuel etc. If you have the money to upgrade manifold(s) and maybe do cams then I'd have thought with modern turbos it would be pretty easily achieveable, depending on what you call responsive. I was thinking about upgrading cams and going with the front facing plenum. Edited June 17, 2014 by yoshiii335 Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314723 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lithium Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 Depending on what you want to spend, there are definitely ways of doing it imho. If you wanted to get fancy you could probably do a custom small tube (~28mm ID?) exhaust manifold with a turbo in the 40lb/min range etc then things should be able to get exciting. If you are worried about down low torque/response I'd probably be wary of manifolds which replace or go aggressive on the inlet manifold runner size too, RB20s don't need much of an excuse to get weak down low so try not to give it any. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314727 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GTSBoy Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 Is this with the stock turbo normal or rb25 turbo normal or highflowed for both? Or is this with a boost controller? Yes, that is 100% stock engine with the boost turned up to 14 psi. OK, you should have a front mount cooler and a good exhaust on it too, but these things are taken for granted as being on all Skylines. You don't need cams, although they can help you make more up top (with less response down low). You don't need, or want an FFP. They are a waste of time. I wound up my R32 to about 14-15 psi on stock management and got about 165 rwkW, which is nearly 300 HP. Tuned the ECU and it went up over 170rwkW which is pretty much spot on 300, but with less boost, about 12.5 psi. This is because that sort of power is where pretty much everything maxes out - injectors, air flow meter, turbo flow. To get to 400 engine HP all you need is a lot more boost (and supporting mods to fuel supply, turbo obviously, management). Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314764 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plattsy Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 e85 end thread. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314845 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 18, 2014 Author Share Posted June 18, 2014 e85 end thread. I dont think I can get that normally in Japan. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7314866 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dose Pipe Sutututu Posted June 18, 2014 Share Posted June 18, 2014 FWIW, drop in a RB25DET with a basic high flow.. overall this will cost less at the end of the day/build. I've had my fair share of RB20s back in the day, however even a SR20 makes more torque, power and response for less. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7315033 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 18, 2014 Author Share Posted June 18, 2014 FWIW, drop in a RB25DET with a basic high flow.. overall this will cost less at the end of the day/build. I've had my fair share of RB20s back in the day, however even a SR20 makes more torque, power and response for less. Thanks for the advice. I would but it would cost too much in yearly road taxes to get that engine as well as having to reregister it with the change and have to pay more money. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7315563 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 18, 2014 Author Share Posted June 18, 2014 Depending on what you want to spend, there are definitely ways of doing it imho. If you wanted to get fancy you could probably do a custom small tube (~28mm ID?) exhaust manifold with a turbo in the 40lb/min range etc then things should be able to get exciting. If you are worried about down low torque/response I'd probably be wary of manifolds which replace or go aggressive on the inlet manifold runner size too, RB20s don't need much of an excuse to get weak down low so try not to give it any. Depending on what you want to spend, there are definitely ways of doing it imho. If you wanted to get fancy you could probably do a custom small tube (~28mm ID?) exhaust manifold with a turbo in the 40lb/min range etc then things should be able to get exciting. If you are worried about down low torque/response I'd probably be wary of manifolds which replace or go aggressive on the inlet manifold runner size too, RB20s don't need much of an excuse to get weak down low so try not to give it any. Can you explain more about the turbos please. I am new to this so the figures you are giving me I dont really understand. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7315779 Share on other sites More sharing options...
CEF33Y Posted June 19, 2014 Share Posted June 19, 2014 All comes down to what you think good response is. My RB20 makes 240rwkw (probs 380ish? hp at motor), full boost at 4800rpm. I like it, my mates with SR20's hate it. My result is with mostly stock motor (unopened), turbo (highflowed neo), fuel system, exhaust, cooler and nistune. Still have stock manifolds and airbox. Any RB20 making 400hp wont be doing much below 4000rpm. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7315836 Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoshiii335 Posted June 19, 2014 Author Share Posted June 19, 2014 All comes down to what you think good response is. My RB20 makes 240rwkw (probs 380ish? hp at motor), full boost at 4800rpm. I like it, my mates with SR20's hate it. My result is with mostly stock motor (unopened), turbo (highflowed neo), fuel system, exhaust, cooler and nistune. Still have stock manifolds and airbox. Any RB20 making 400hp wont be doing much below 4000rpm. ohhhh would aftermarket cams and adjustable cam gears help with that? Getting something before 4000 rpm? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7315838 Share on other sites More sharing options...
CEF33Y Posted June 19, 2014 Share Posted June 19, 2014 Cams probably not, but cam gears i'm hoping, for a bit of improvement ( 500rpm better response, if i'm lucky), have installed them, but need to get back to the tuner to have them adjusted. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/444584-can-a-rb20-push-400hpnot-wheel-with-a-good-response/#findComment-7315973 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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