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Shit Box Specs:

  • Garrett GTX3576R Gen 2, divided 1.01
  • Tomei 260/9.15mm Poocams
  • Sinco Twinscroll manifold, single gate (pulses split all the way to the gate)
  • Turbosmart Gen V 50mm Gate
  • 3.5" TBE with 5" 100 cell cat, mid muffler and rear muffler
    • Gate plumbed in after cat
  • Built blah blah.

 

I think the power range I guess will be fine then? 

Or should I bump the range to 440rwkw to be safe? 

Close to 600rwhp seems about right? 

Edited by ActionDan
1 hour ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Shit Box Specs:

  • Garrett GTX3576R Gen 2, divided 1.01
  • Tomei 260/9.15mm Poocams
  • Sinco Twinscroll manifold, single gate (pulses split all the way to the gate)
  • Turbosmart Gen V 50mm Gate
  • 3.5" TBE with 5" 100 cell cat, mid muffler and rear muffler
    • Gate plumbed in after cat
  • Built blah blah.

 

Are you going to fully send it ? What kind of Dyno?  And fuel system big enough to support full send (thinking 1300cc injectors?)

Edited by Lithium

@LithiumMainline roller dyno, will be using 255 semi slicks too LOL.. don't have any other tyres/wheels to use.

Fuel system will be good :)

  • Bosch 1480cc (aka 1500 or 1550 or 1650cc depending who you talk to)
  • 2x Walbro 460L in surge
  • 1x DW200 in tank (lift)
  • 8AN from surge to rail
  • OEM feed & return as return

Not too sure about full send, however let's see. A bit scared the gearbox will go bang instead lol.

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1 minute ago, admS15 said:

452kw and an exploded gearbox within 2 hours of finished dyno session.

LOL as I was typing the above response about gearbox going ka-blam lol

1 minute ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

LOL as I was typing the above response about gearbox going ka-blam lol

Just stay out of 3rd gear, she'll be right. Otherwise, i have a brand spanking new in box r34gtt gearbox sitting in my shed that may or may not be for sale. Actually, i better hold onto it.

1 minute ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

@LithiumMainline roller dyno, will be using 255 semi slicks too LOL.. don't have any other tyres/wheels to use.

Fuel system will be good :)

  • Bosch 1480cc (aka 1500 or 1550 or 1650cc depending who you talk to)
  • 2x Walbro 460L in surge
  • 1x DW200 in tank (lift)
  • 8AN from surge to rail
  • OEM feed & return as return

Not too sure about full send, however let's see. A bit scared the gearbox will go bang instead lol.

That should be a very solid setup all around if it all cooperates and you aren't shy.   I'll go with 452kw but more or less wouldn't shock me 

@admS15 will need to, will find a pair before the dyno day.

@Lithium kind of pulling my finger out because I have a track day to attend (gift from the S15 owner I tuned recently).

1 minute ago, ActionDan said:

Just saw your fuel system, downgraded power now because using pleb brands.

I know, at least 50kW less now because not ID injectors and mechanical pump.

On 5/30/2020 at 4:13 PM, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

Why not, celebrate driving the R33? Great excuse to open it.

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We are coffee pals. I have the same machine (well actually the cheaper one without an LCD). 
Mine has been going strong for 5 years. It's been through three offices and now makes my morning coffee without fail.

Literally the greatest little coffee machine i could have asked for. I trust yours is going just as strong?

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