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Ok. Im creating this thread as a means to try and create a link to popular threads within Forced Induction.
Ones that answer a lot of basic questions we see often to keep FI from having a new pages of threads everyday.


If you have a thread post in here, and i shall add it too the list if its good enough.

We are looking for threads with:
-Compared parts
-Before/After's
-Basic questions with nice detailed answers that non-technical people can understand
-Detailed topics, those with a bit mroe detail for the more technical persons.



Cheers - ash

Past \"Hot Topic"\ Sticky Threads


13.4 second 1/4 for your 'stockish' R33. (A how to guide).

Project: 12sec Daily Driver R33 GTS-t

Whats is G-Reddy E-Manage?

Low RPM Stalling Saga in your Skyline - Possibly Sorted

Oil control in RB's for Circuit/Drag/Drift



General Questions Topics

Free Boost Mod

What mods to do first???

DIY 100,000km Service

Upgrading Fuel pump? Dont forget to increase Voltage

$22 Boost Controller

Auto --> Manual Conversion Questions

R33 GTS-t Flat Spot Fix

Mis-Fire under boost?

Fixing a leaking BOV

Backyard Race Fuel

Resetting the Stock ECU

Nissan Patrol Clutch - does it fit my skyline?

Poor Fuel Economy - O2 Sensor

PowerFC Software

PowerFC FAQ

PowerFC DIY Tuning

PowerFC - Road Tune

NISTUNE - All information

Emanage - Everything you need to know

450-500HP turbo, Internal or External Gate?

ECU for my AUTO
ECU for my AUTO #2
ECU for my AUTO #3


z32 AFM Install
z32 AFM Install #2

RB30DET(T) into a GTR

Consult LCD Display

RB25 turbo onto RB20DET - Exactly what is needed

Spark Plugs - Types, Gaps, Duration

Metal Head Gaskets

Intercoolers - Everything from A-Z about them






Engine Bolt-On's and Upgrades


Forged Piston Discussion

RB26 - Dump/Front Pipes

GTR Injectors into RB20

External Wastegate Sizing

Upgraded Fuel pump - Correct voltage is essential

$350 Turbo - 250rwkw (RB25DET)

Manifolds

Front Facing Plenum Install - Full Writeup

Garrett GT30 Thread - Full Writeup





RB26DETT

HKS T04R

HKS T04Z

JUN 2.7ltr Stroker/T04Z

First set of Turbos, many options

300-340rwkw A guide for your RB26




RB25DET

RB25 Dyno Results

HKS 3037 on an RB25

HKS 3040
HKS 3040

RB25 Flat Spot



RB20DET

RB20 - 200rwkw, how too

GT28rs (discopotato)

260rwkw+ RB20 Club

RB20 with RB25 Turbo/Cam Gears - Results

RB20 with RB26 Cams



Before & After

RB25 - Dump pipe

Ex Cam Gear - Before/After

R33 GTS-t SMIC Upgrade to R34 SMIC

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Updating with current links.
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Bloody brilliant idea.

What about some guides (or links to posts) about what is needed for turbo upgrades.

Like the steps required?

I've been searching and there's bits and pieces but no actual simple guide on what's required and when.

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awesome thread, i havent read through it all, but would it be helpful if there was like a glossary type thing, because i dont know all the technical terms nor which turbo is better than which etc and the differences between them? thanks

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