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Race car back on dyno again. This timing making 328rwkws using an our high flowed OP6 turbocharger internally gated

Stock engine
1000cc injectors
Power FC
Greedy Profect B EBC
600x300x75mm Cooler kit
3inches turbo back exhaust
3inches intake pipe with Pod
Split fire coil packs

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History:

3076 auto result

 

GTX3582 Auto result:

 

 

BW EFR7670 Manual Result

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Manual now, and manual is way laggier than the auto ever was (and it shows in the dyno)

12psi and 18psi runs both on E85. 98 is only about ~10kw behind as the timing is pretty conservative on both runs and it's not knock limited on 98.

Why so low boost? Misfire central at anything above 18, and the boost control isn't exactly steady as I have a 9psi spring in the gate. If I could spare about $2k it would get R35 GTR coils and 7psi more spring to see what it could do, but in all honesty being RWD on street tyres it is lively enough as it is, and best to show some mercy to the gearbox.

Now someone just needs to buy it ;)

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Results from my R34 GTT.

Kinugawa TD06SL2-25G 10 cm Rear Housing

Custom Manifold

Turbosmart 45mm Gate

Plazmaman Cooler

Siemens Deka 800cc Injectors with Plazmaman Rail

Freddy Intake

460 lph Fuel Pump

Custom 3"Exhaust with one muffler to blast pipes.

Z32 AFM & Nistune

98 Fuel

 

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potentially something a bit difference. Haven't seen many people go for the TD05 on a 25

RB25DET NEO

TD05H-18g 10cm (A/R .73) billet compressor Vband rear
AT Performance Steam pipe manifold
44mm Turbo Smart waste gate (touch small)
1000cc Xpurt ID injectors
3" turbo back exhaust
Front facing plenum mod by 1110 Engineering
FMIC by Vulcan Performance and Fabrication
Link G4+ ECU

Tuned at Garage 7 
E85
340kW
563Nm

red comparison chart is my previous setup with the same turbo (smaller housing) 290kw RB20 dyno run

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R33 GTST unopened engine.

HyperGear Atr45SAT Ceramic ball bearing turbo

6 boost manifold

Turbosmart 45mm Gate

Ebay 600x300x100 Cooler

ID 1000cc Injectors

460 lph Fuel Pump

3 inches turbo back exhaust

Haltech ECU

E85 fuel

Car made 397rwkws @ 21psi @ 4K. on a conservative tune for stock engine. Should see 420rwkws at full potential. 

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Rb25det unopened engine.

HyperGear TD06SL205 turbo 10cm rear

FFP

High mount manifold

Turbosmart 45mm Gate

600x300x100 front mount Cooler

ID 1000cc Injectors

460 lph Fuel Pump

3 inches turbo back exhaust

E85 fuel

Car made 378rwkws @ 22psi 

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Forged R33 Rb25det engine, ported engine head.
HyperGear High flowed R33 GTST turbocharger
SpeedTek exhaust manifold
Turbosmart 45mm external gate
ID2200 Injectors + Twin Bosche 044 pump
Programmable ecu
3 inches turbo back exhaust
Tuned at Chequered Tuning

330rwkws @ 20PSI E85 fuel. Full boost before 3500RPM.

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-El Cheapo Budget Build-

Rb25det S1 with supposed '190,000kms' bought off ebay for $650

ebay 555cc injectors $300

ebay 'maxpeedingrods' 53mm bolt on turbo $200

second hand GTR intercooler $100

ebay ffp $300

second hand splitfire coilpacks $200

ebay boost controller $35

Nistune rb20 ecu $250

Engine had a huge exhaust manifold leak because I reused my rb20 exhaust manifold gasket like a cheap ass. Also the boost controller would spike to 17 psi and then drop to 14 psi and would fluctuate up and down. Tuner couldn't turn the boost up anymore. Gonna get a good boost controller and shoot for for 220kw. 

212kw on 14 psi caltex 98

 

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R32 GTST

RB25DET NEO Unopened

330kw @20psi

R34 5speed Gearbox

XSpurt 1000cc Injectors, Bosch 044 pump, aeroflow fuel lines, e85

Spitfire Coilpacks

Custom FFP

Hypergear ATR43SS2 .82 Turbo, Standard manifold with 38mm Turbosmart Ultragate, Screamer, 3inch turboback

FMIC

Nistune and Garage 7 IPC 

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R31 rb 25 s1

- Built jatco 4 speed manulised valve body 2800 stally BM shifter

- gtx3076r gcg bolt on kit on stock exh manifold internally gated 

- top feed 1000cc injectors with rail

- walbro 460lph in tank pump 

- plazmaman bolt on ffp

- plazmaman 66mm tb 

- unopened engine

- power fc 

317kwatw on 22psi  E85

 

 

 

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R31 rb 25 s1

- Built jatco 4 speed manulised valve body 2800 stally BM shifter

- gtx3076r gcg bolt on kit on stock exh manifold internally gated 

- top feed 1000cc injectors with rail

- walbro 460lph in tank pump 

- plazmaman bolt on ffp

- plazmaman 66mm tb 

- unopened engine

- power fc 

317kwatw on 22psi  E85

 

 

 

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On ‎10‎/‎10‎/‎2016 at 9:19 PM, Ad's said:

 

Retuned today-had a few hiccups early on but ironed them out and Decs got down to business.

Only thing that has changed from above is the pon cams have been changed for Camtech 268-9mm intake and 272-9mm exhaust.

22psi and dropping off to 18psi at top end.

326.9 kw ~ 546.8 nm

Happy with the results, think I will leave it alone for a while :) 

 

 

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Changes from above:

Link ecu G4+ Storm. Full wire in

PRP crank trigger setup

RB26 ITB setup

External gate plumbed back into the exhaust.

315.7kw. 491.2nm. 20psi

 

Ready to go flex fuel but only had time to do the tune on 98 for an event last weekend. Car feels amazing to drive on the street and track, few small teething issues to iron out but nothing too hard.

Believe new technology is where the gain has been made on a less fuel. Interesting to see how she goes on E85

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Changes from above:
Link ecu G4+ Storm. Full wire in
PRP crank trigger setup
RB26 ITB setup
External gate plumbed back into the exhaust.
315.7kw. 491.2nm. 20psi
 
Ready to go flex fuel but only had time to do the tune on 98 for an event last weekend. Car feels amazing to drive on the street and track, few small teething issues to iron out but nothing too hard.
Believe new technology is where the gain has been made on a less fuel. Interesting to see how she goes on E85
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I know this isn't the forum to ask this....but,
Did you cut and shut rb runners or use adapter plates for the itbs? Pics?
Awesome result man
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1996 R33 Skyline Gts25t SII. Updated.

Now running a MaxxECU, MAP and Temp Sensor set up etc.

BorgWarner EFR 7670 with TurboSmart Actuator.

CAM Angle Sensor replaced with alternative Sensor Setup

Kelford CAMS 262 Intake And 262 Exhaust 9.30 mm Lift 

Boost Control is via ECU

Red Line is 15 psi Low Boost

Blue Line is 20 psi High Boost

Fuel used was BP Ultimate 98

 

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Ebay  Cheapo build part 2:

Rb25det S1 200,000kms and low compression 120-130psi average, had a blown headgasket never fixed it, just put headgasket stop leak in it over a year ago - $650 off ebay

ebay no name 740cc injectors - $180

ebay walbro 460 - $150

r32 gtr intercooler - $100

ebay electronic boost controller 'd2power' - $80

2nd hand nistune ecu $250 + feature pack $55

hypergear 21u g3 highflow - $950

Very happy with full boost coming on at 3700rpm. Was using the stock 7psi actuator so the maxed out boost controller was only giving us 17psi. With vct and e85 the power comes on hard as. Blue line is e85 (actually around e65)

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R34 gtt

Spitfire coil

4 bar link map sensor 

one degeee colder spark plugs( iridium)

hybrid turbo

630cc bosch ev14

walbro 255

extreme ceramic single plate and flywheel

braided clucth line

blitz fmic

oil cooler 19 row

uprated radiator moshimoto

catch can moshimoto

full stock internal and gasket

 

blitz dump valve

dyno at 460 hp at fly or 390 wheel at 1.2 or 18 psi

 

 

Soon aem water injection :)

 

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13 minutes ago, drifter17a said:

All, 

people that have hyper gear hybrid for r34 gtt, is it quite laggy?

 

mine lags and only responds after 3.5k

 

feels very weak and on ceramic one it was very responsive

Start a new thread, don't turn this into chat. Anyway, literally the post above yours answers your question.

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