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  • safe boost with stock turbos on R32 GTR?

    Hey guys I am planning to purchase a boost controller and maybe chip my ecu with a dynotune. What do you guys think a safe boost level would be if i didnt want to upgrade my fuel systems,oil pump, water pump ect.. at least not till im ready for a rebuild.

    I was thinking to tuning it to maybe 10psi?

  • #2
    13 PSI is safe no prob on stock turbos.
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    • #3
      Thanks. do you think my oil pump and fuel system can keep up fine at that boost?

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      • #4
        is it all 100% stock?... the oil pump is always a questionable unit.... so your on your own with that estimate of keeping up... lol
        but the fuel system can handle 13 psi on stock turbos no problemo.
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        • #5
          yeah the only performace mods i have are pod filters and full 3inch exhaust. I just dont really want to upgrade the oil pump till I do a rebuild.

          Thanks for the input tho i think i got what info i need.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by archaeic_bloke View Post
            13 PSI is safe no prob on stock turbos.
            Thanks man you answer my question too
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            • #7
              Fuel System can definitely handle more than T28's can dish out. Oil pump will only be a concern if you over rev your engine or are tracking it hard or drive like you are tracking it hard.

              13psi is the max you will want to push old t28's and that could still finish them off. Ceramic gets brittle as it get old and has been heat cycle like mad. Lots of oil in your turbo/IC piping could be a sign to go easy on them. Also look for oil caking on the outside of the turbo's particularly the back one. It usually goes first. 15psi was the max when they were brand new.
              1989 Skyline GTR

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              • #8
                1.2bar is also doable on stock turbos. It's not like you're gonna reuse them ever again if they did wear out
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                • #9
                  safest boost on stock turbos is stock boost
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                  • #10
                    ^^^This is true and oh so unexciting. Come on, push those turbos till they beg for mercy and have fun doing it!
                    1989 Skyline GTR

                    "Want to Race? Save it for the track!"
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                    • #11
                      Go to 16 psi and have a blast man. When and if the turbos blow then upgrade them and have even more fun!
                      Miss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!

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                      • #12
                        Why push the turbos to failiure and risk damaging more than the turbos ?

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                        • #13
                          Well that's a good point. Stick with the 14 and if they slowly die out just get then built with a steel wheel or replace with bigger and better ones
                          Miss driving sooooo bad! Need to get a car on the road ASAP!

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                          • #14
                            i just quoted this last week for the purpose of demonstrating that ceramics above one bar WILL break.. its just a matter of when... and hear im gonna quote it to say... if u want to.. u probably can run more than one bar!.. have a look at this survery from the UK skyline owners....it'll pretty much tell u all u need to know about ceramic turbos and statistical analyses:



                            my point is now the following and only the following:
                            DO WHAT YOU LIKE... but be aware there are always consequences and risks in any modifying you do!

                            let us know what you end up doing and how it goes.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by archaeic_bloke View Post
                              i just quoted this last week for the purpose of demonstrating that ceramics above one bar WILL break.. its just a matter of when... and hear im gonna quote it to say... if u want to.. u probably can run more than one bar!.. have a look at this survery from the UK skyline owners....it'll pretty much tell u all u need to know about ceramic turbos and statistical analyses:



                              my point is now the following and only the following:
                              DO WHAT YOU LIKE... but be aware there are always consequences and risks in any modifying you do!

                              let us know what you end up doing and how it goes.
                              I lol'ed at the guy that the boost controller fried all of the sudden and went to 2bar full throttle on the stock turbines... and that his exhaust coughed up the wheel the next day.
                              1992 BNR32 SKYLINE GTR

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