Even +T (adding turbo to non turbo engine) on NA RB25DE can produce 295rwhp.
Link G4 ECU uses a MAP sensor on intake manifold (instructions are provided on how to install). Also Link G4 ECU has onboard barometric compensation (compensates for changes in altitude). Some ECU's need additional sensors to do this or don't have it.
Stock intake plenum can be used up to 300rwkw+ / 402rwhp+ without problems. Over 500hp at engine I would look at front facing intake plenum, or if you want more mid to high hp (shorter intake runners = more mid to high).
If want to run more than 12-13psi (reliable psi for stock turbo), I would suggest bolting on a GT3076R turbo, (hardpipe intake before turbo, matching exhaust / dumppipe, oil, coolant feeds) to stock exhaust manifold, as can extract 402rwhp at somewhere around 17psi with that setup. High exhaust temps (glue holding ceramic exhaust wheel onto shaft fails), launch control are a few area's that can can cause ceramic exhaust wheel failure on stock turbo.
On stock RB25DET bottomend (even with metal headgasket), best to keep to under 20psi with say a GT3076R turbo or similar, if you are going to thrash car on racetrack, drag strip, etc. Anything above 20psi and your risking blowing ringlands on stock pistons (higher compression doesn't help on RB25DET).
Link G4 ECU uses a MAP sensor on intake manifold (instructions are provided on how to install). Also Link G4 ECU has onboard barometric compensation (compensates for changes in altitude). Some ECU's need additional sensors to do this or don't have it.
Stock intake plenum can be used up to 300rwkw+ / 402rwhp+ without problems. Over 500hp at engine I would look at front facing intake plenum, or if you want more mid to high hp (shorter intake runners = more mid to high).
If want to run more than 12-13psi (reliable psi for stock turbo), I would suggest bolting on a GT3076R turbo, (hardpipe intake before turbo, matching exhaust / dumppipe, oil, coolant feeds) to stock exhaust manifold, as can extract 402rwhp at somewhere around 17psi with that setup. High exhaust temps (glue holding ceramic exhaust wheel onto shaft fails), launch control are a few area's that can can cause ceramic exhaust wheel failure on stock turbo.
On stock RB25DET bottomend (even with metal headgasket), best to keep to under 20psi with say a GT3076R turbo or similar, if you are going to thrash car on racetrack, drag strip, etc. Anything above 20psi and your risking blowing ringlands on stock pistons (higher compression doesn't help on RB25DET).
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