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Hi guys i was just wondering what sort of power i might get with these mods it is in the shop getting work done on it now and i am hoping to get 220rwkw + what sorta boost do you think that i might need to run to hit this make.

The car is a R32, GTS-T, RB20 the mods are as follows

3" turbo back exhaust

POD

BOV

FEUL REG

I THINK THEY ARE 500CC INJECTORS I KNOW THEY ARE BIGGER

GT30 BALLBEARING 650HP

HKS FRONT MOUNT

WOLF 3D VERSION 4+

I am thinking of running about 15psi cause i dont wont to push the engine to far so thoughts would be great thanks

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With a 650hp turbo??

You'll get your 300rwhp easy with that thing, even tho its b/b id assume its pretty laggy being rated at that hp!

300rwhp and the rest.You could do the motor some harm with that hp turbo.

If a 450hp high flow will make 220rwkw what do you think a brand new 650hp/484.7043kw garrett turbo will make.

It is definently 350 plus rwkw turbo

Laggy as a bitch on a 2L

Why did you go for such a big turbo a tdo6 25g turbo would have been good for arround 300rwkw.I know they are that good on an rb25det.

Imo to big a turbo for the 2l with those mods

Woa lag monster...

Let us know how it goes. I have a 460hp turbo in my 25det and that's laggy enough for me.

Get a fuel pump! Maybe you missed it on your list but this should definately be included as I know for R33 Gts-t's, the fuel pump upgrade comes before the injectors.

Once again, daym... that is a huge turbo! Just make sure you can get enough fuel through the system to keep it safe.

yer it is all done now i put this post up before i did it i got 210rwkw with the standard pump i am going to buy a walbro fuel pump soon for it but it seems to be ok i just put on what the guy gave me and that got me my 210. Full boost doesn't come on till i hit about 4200rpm but it come on real hard if i floor it it loses traction at about 60km in the dry sometimes. i like it like that but you can drive it around normal with out boost so it is good in the wet unless you go past 4000 then it is dangerous

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