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I am new to the site and i have a rb20 n/a and wanna know what mods to get it go 180 - 200rkw at the wheels without turboing it.

But if that won't happen how fast can it car without a turbo?

thanks guys..... :headspin: :headspin:

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I am new to the site and i have a rb20 n/a and wanna know what mods to get it go 180 - 200rkw at the wheels without turboing it.

But if that won't happen how fast can it car without a turbo?

thanks guys..... :headspin:  :headspin:

sounds like your lazy and want a recipe for instant power...

i suggest you do a search into RB30s, or like slow_r31 said search the v8s.

do a little research then you can post something that is realistic and doesn't make you look like a wannabe dyno queen

to even think of obtaining that kind of power in an rb20, while not impossible (nothing is impossible) - it simply is not worth the money spent.

even turbo'd RBs take a little work to get that kind of power.

ie. front mount, boost controller, hi-flow turbo, pfc, etc.

eug

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cheapest option: sell it and atleast get a rb25DE :)

cheap option: buy half cut do a conversion

chepish option: turbo current car (but you still wont get that kinda power outta it)

expensive option: V8 conversion

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with no labour included, ie, parts only to turn key stage it was cheper than a 25det half cut. Those figures are acheivable but not out of a 2ltr, ud be lucky to get an rb30 to make that power unassisted.

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To get that sort of power out on an RB20 you’d need a flux-capacitor and a lot of plutonium.

Your quarter mile times may be off though, as you won’t get much over 88 mph :)

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supercharge....tho it wouldn't be cheap

but keeping it N/A....and with a max of say....$7,000, you could probably get it to around 140kw @ wheels....maybe

not too sure of the price of NA mods, but i'd think a

port polish

engine balance

heads shaved

POD

exhaust (2.5"?) extractors?

New ECU

maybe some higher ratio roller rockers

larger Throttle Body

you should be able to see around that mark

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180-210rwkw out of an RB20 n/a hey.....

The only way it would be possible were if you were the owner of a rather bored forumla 1 team....

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