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S15 200SX
Article tag: 200SX
S15 200SX
  • Article author: By Nick Kamevaar
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This Nissan S15 came to us with a damaged turbocharger, and the customer requested to update the turbo to a more modern unit. After discussing, we came to the conclusion to upgrade the turbo, fit a neat catch can and replace the ancient Apexi Power FC also. We upgraded his old GT2876 to a brand new PSR GTX3071R Gen 2, and installed a Haltech Nexus S2 with wideband sensor. This meant fabricating a new 3" dump pipe, as the old 2.5" rusty one was in much need of replacing. After dyno tuning the vehicle we ended up with a conservative and reliable 230KW, as we were unsure of the internals of the engine, and outright horsepower isn't the goal of this car for this customer. This has created a very solid and responsive setup for the street, and with the Haltech in control improved the drive ability immensely. The new turbo looks amazing in the engine bay, and the customer is incredibly happy with the finished product!
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S15 200SX
Article tag: 200SX
S15 200SX
  • Article author: By Nick Kamevaar
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This Nissan S15 came to us with a damaged turbocharger, and the customer requested to update the turbo to a more modern unit. After discussing, we came to the conclusion to upgrade the turbo, fit a neat catch can and replace the ancient Apexi Power FC also. We upgraded his old GT2876 to a brand new PSR GTX3071R Gen 2, and installed a Haltech Nexus S2 with wideband sensor. This meant fabricating a new 3" dump pipe, as the old 2.5" rusty one was in much need of replacing. After dyno tuning the vehicle we ended up with a conservative and reliable 230KW, as we were unsure of the internals of the engine, and outright horsepower isn't the goal of this car for this customer. This has created a very solid and responsive setup for the street, and with the Haltech in control improved the drive ability immensely. The new turbo looks amazing in the engine bay, and the customer is incredibly happy with the finished product!
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Drift 180SX Article tag: 180SX
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Drift 180SX
This purpose built drift car came to us with a blown up SR20 and a Nistune ECU. The customer supplied a built SR20, and requested it fitting alongside a Haltech package. We removed the old engine, and fitting the new one, alongside his old turbo kit. (Which we don't like, however the customer wants to keep it) We fitted a Greddy intake manifold alongside 1000CC Bosch injectors, and started on the wiring. The wiring in the vehicle was a mess, as it had just been "made to work" over the years and never had any real attention. After finishing the engine wiring, the car was starting to look much nicer. We fitted a Haltech Elite 750, Haltech IC7, a CAN Keypad, and a wideband kit. After Dyno tuning the car, it put out over 400HP on 20 PSI! In future we would love to fit a more modern turbo to hopefully make the car more responsive, but for now the car is going to be hitting the track and the customer will enjoy it for a while!
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1JZ R32 Article tag: 8HP
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1JZ R32
When Matt's brother came to him with an R32, he made the decision that the RB platform was junk, and the car needed something more reliable. As seen from 5:44 in this video:   The car is sporting a relatively stock 1JZ, with ARP head studs and aftermarket camshafts. It's paired with a Precision 5858 and a billet intake manifold, using an 8HP70 to get the power to the rear wheels. This makes for an incredibly responsive 500HP with lightning fast shifts. With the over-the-top fenders and wide wheels, it has a crazy presence on the road.
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SR20VE 180SX Article tag: 180SX
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SR20VE 180SX
My personal 180SX. I have owned this car for many years now, since my P Plates, and the car has gone through many different stages. After finally committing to turning the car into a street missile, we got to work. The bottom end is still a 2 litre SR20, packing a set of Nitto Rods, JE pistons, ARP studs, Plazmaman Girdle and main caps. The real fun comes from the P11 SR20VE cylinder head. The head consists of a pair of Kelford cams, valve springs and retainers. Paired with a Plazmaman Intake manifold and a Borg Warner S366SXE it's absolutely ready to party. To get the power to the wheels, we fitted a ZF 8HP70 to the car with parts supplied from 8speed.au. This has changed the car's manor's on the street immensely, and the DCT shifter is wicked fun. After dyno tuning the vehicle, it had put down a solid 670HP on 35PSI, and in a street S13 is absolutely absurd to drive. We have taken the car to Roll Racing events, and it has surprised many people at the events. If you're interested in a similar package, definitely let us know!
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XR5 Turbo Article tag: Focus
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XR5 Turbo
The Ford Focus XR5 Turbo is an underappreciated car, sporting a 2.5L Turbocharged inline 5 from Volvo, we had to jump onto the opportunity when our friends at Darwin Auto Mobile Care asked. They assembled the engine setup, which is a mostly stock engine with an MLS head gasket, ARP head studs, PSR G30-770 and an Airtek Billet intake manifold. We decided to use a MaxxECU Race, as they have plug in options for this car, and utilised a Haltech UC10 for the display. After much work, we had everything integrated, and the car running well! We didn't want to push the bottom end too much, as we weren't sure on the motors limits, however we noticed very quickly this engine makes power very easily. On wastegate pressure of 18PSI, it cranked out over 400HP! It is an absolute rocket ship to drive, and the exhaust note is second to none.
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S15 200SX Article tag: 200SX
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S15 200SX
This Nissan S15 came to us with a damaged turbocharger, and the customer requested to update the turbo to a more modern unit. After discussing, we came to the conclusion to upgrade the turbo, fit a neat catch can and replace the ancient Apexi Power FC also. We upgraded his old GT2876 to a brand new PSR GTX3071R Gen 2, and installed a Haltech Nexus S2 with wideband sensor. This meant fabricating a new 3" dump pipe, as the old 2.5" rusty one was in much need of replacing. After dyno tuning the vehicle we ended up with a conservative and reliable 230KW, as we were unsure of the internals of the engine, and outright horsepower isn't the goal of this car for this customer. This has created a very solid and responsive setup for the street, and with the Haltech in control improved the drive ability immensely. The new turbo looks amazing in the engine bay, and the customer is incredibly happy with the finished product!
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