R33 Series 2 (to be named)
#1
Posted 02 January 2011 - 04:49 AM
R33 Skylines 1996 Series 2
Estimated Hp: 390 - 400 Atw
ENGINE MODIFICATIONS:
GT30 turbo with 0.82 rear housing (full boost of 17+ psi at
3300rpm)
High-mount stainless exhaust manifold
Blitz blow-off valve
Bosch Z32 AFM
Ross Tuff Bond harmonic balancer
Adjustable exhaust cam gear
Apexi Power FC with Commander hand controller
3.5 inch Apexi N1 (quiet) exhaust system
3 inch custom stainless dump pipe
Remote oil filter locator & oil cooler
4 inch stainless intake pipe to turbo
Long nose K&N pod filter in custom aluminium airbox
Splitfire coils
Sard Fuel intank fuel pump
Nismo 740cc injectors
Nismo adjustable fuel pressure regulator
50mm waste gate with stainless screamer
Greddy Profec B spec II boost controller
Greddy radiator cap
Performanz front mount intercooler + stainless piping
Custom oil breather tank
DRIVELINE & SUSPENSION:
Excedy Twin Plate (Hyper Series) >1000km
RSR springs & KYB shocks (lowered)
Tomei Hicas cancel kit
Adjustable rear upper control arms (rose jointed)
Nismo rear sway bar
Adjustable front strut brace
Camber bolts in front
Rear cradle pineapples set for traction
Redline gearbox oil
WHEELS:
17x8 & 17x9 Zelda Tri-spoke Jap rims (dished)
Tyres - front 235's and rear 255's
Front tyres req replacing soon, but rear tyres are near new
2 extra new rear tyres included
INTERIOR:
Very clean series II interior
Genuine Nissan carpet mats
Nismo leather gear knob
New leather handbrake and gear boots
Resprayed dash in silver
Custom mounted gauges
SOUND SYSTEM:
Alpine 9886 (2008 model) cd/mp3 player
4 Chan Mono chan Alpine PDX
Rocksford T2 Sub 1000 Watt Rms
Alpine type R front splits (120rms)
Full sound-deadening of doors
EXTERIOR:
Full M-spec body kit inc pods and skirts
Series II front bumper with lip
Stealth boot lip
Clear side indicators
I just reacently swaped out my old Giken Twin plate as it was slipping for my new excedy twin plate
The Car was overheating as one of the thermo fan stopped dead, that was replaced with the origional Viscus fan
The car audio was fitted by Alberts in Midland
T2 Sub with 2 Alpine PDX
$3500
At the moment im undecided as to either, Buy an R34 GTR or just keep this car and modify it further.
If I decide to keep it I will be getting the engine internals built I would like 500 - 550 Hp.
#2
Posted 02 January 2011 - 08:25 AM
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#3
Posted 02 January 2011 - 11:05 AM
#4
Posted 02 January 2011 - 11:43 AM
Nice power, and less lag then my car!
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#5
Posted 02 January 2011 - 01:05 PM
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Posted 02 January 2011 - 01:48 PM
#7
Posted 02 January 2011 - 08:18 PM
I might be getting a set of P1 buddyclub Black.
Apparantly" 400 is the most ammuount of power that the RB25Det can produce without any internals worked.
Oh the Rpm is limited to 6500 due to, the pistons will fly out the side of the block eventualy, I dont know if that may be restricting extra HP? I doubt you would accel any faster over it anyway.
#8
Posted 02 January 2011 - 08:59 PM
Apparantly" 400 is the most ammuount of power that the RB25Det can produce without any internals worked.
Oh the Rpm is limited to 6500 due to, the pistons will fly out the side of the block eventualy, I dont know if that may be restricting extra HP? I doubt you would accel any faster over it anyway.
forged internals ie forged pistons and rods, with race bearings in an rb25det will max out at 400 - 430hp
forged pistons etc arent better performance, they are stronger. ie the only difference is your stock engine will last 12months a forged engine may last 5yrs.
the only way an rb25 will ever make 500hp is if you stroke it, or put in a bigger crank, bigger cams and a big ass turbo
6500rpm is low for an rb25 but it depends when ur engine stops making power most rb25s 6800-7200 but on an side note most stock internal rb25s dont last longer than 12months with 400rwhp
#9
Posted 02 January 2011 - 09:14 PM
No engine has ever blown up do to too much horsepower, it's detonation that kills them. Forging the motor gives the tuner for room for error and reduces blow ups. Above 450hp, the margin for error is pretty small, so forging is definately worth it.
That said, what do you need to power for? In a 25, more power comes from a bigger turbo, which induces lag. No point having a car that falls off boost out of the corner and doesn't hit boost again until just before the next corner. Just as too much power is a curse at the drags when you hot boost and can't get traction. Also starts bringing in plenty breakages which is both expensive to fox and expensive to upgrade. Or you could build a dyno queen, in which case you're clearly gay. But I doubt that's the case! Lol.
So yeah, plan out what you want to use the car for, then make modify around that plan
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#10
Posted 02 January 2011 - 09:22 PM
forged internals ie forged pistons and rods, with race bearings in an rb25det will max out at 400 - 430hp
forged pistons etc arent better performance, they are stronger. ie the only difference is your stock engine will last 12months a forged engine may last 5yrs.
the only way an rb25 will ever make 500hp is if you stroke it, or put in a bigger crank, bigger cams and a big ass turbo
6500rpm is low for an rb25 but it depends when ur engine stops making power most rb25s 6800-7200 but on an side note most stock internal rb25s dont last longer than 12months with 400rwhp
Hmm so 25/30 is the way to go then, That would be cool to do.
I may just call around about it.
#11
Posted 02 January 2011 - 09:36 PM
Really? People drift with stock RB25s for a few years running 400hp. But it's luck really.
No engine has ever blown up do to too much horsepower, it's detonation that kills them. Forging the motor gives the tuner for room for error and reduces blow ups. Above 450hp, the margin for error is pretty small, so forging is definately worth it.
That said, what do you need to power for? In a 25, more power comes from a bigger turbo, which induces lag. No point having a car that falls off boost out of the corner and doesn't hit boost again until just before the next corner. Just as too much power is a curse at the drags when you hot boost and can't get traction. Also starts bringing in plenty breakages which is both expensive to fox and expensive to upgrade. Or you could build a dyno queen, in which case you're clearly gay. But I doubt that's the case! Lol.
So yeah, plan out what you want to use the car for, then make modify around that plan
jeez, I dont really have a reason to wanting more power, just the thrill I think.
but I would need the internals to be forged to be able to hold 500+ right?
#12
Posted 03 January 2011 - 12:06 AM
Yeah mate, 500hp wouldn't last long with a standard motor, so you'd have to forge it. You'll also need to upgrade your fuel system a fair way, cams, cam gears, ect. Do some research, see what other cars with 500hp have mod wise, and go from there!
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#13
Posted 03 January 2011 - 02:01 AM
Really? People drift with stock RB25s for a few years running 400hp. But it's luck really.
No engine has ever blown up do to too much horsepower, it's detonation that kills them. Forging the motor gives the tuner for room for error and reduces blow ups. Above 450hp, the margin for error is pretty small, so forging is definately worth it.
Not really true dude, the standard internals just can´t handle the heat when you push that much power. With todays tuning and knock control, if you could push 700rwhp through a standard engine just by controlling knock then there would be a lot more people out there with 700rwhp. It´s not just detonation that kills engines, though a good tune will help it last.
RB25´s tend to have a lot of problems with their head at >400rwhp, most will start to develop valve float when you try to hold more than that.
#14
Posted 03 January 2011 - 08:40 AM
Also, I know 3 people running 400hp+ with standard heads and no issues. 2 of which are drift cars
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