So I have a project car i've had since 2014, it's a Nissan Skyline GTS-T so it has a RB20DET engine. Originally when I got it and put together a "build" on the car I was just following what people say is the normal on the Australia Skyline website. The thing is down there people, at least with this car, only care about drag racing or track. At the time I didn't really care much about autocross so I followed their guides and listened to what they said. I ended up building a car that dynos 320whp and because of how light it is the thing is fast. Easily able to pass and keep up with modern v8s, which in 2014 was my goal.
The thing is this engine has serious issues with turbo lag and on top of that any ~300whp turbo builds boost extremely late, after 4000rpm.
I've gone through a lot to get this car to be reliable and in good shape but I considered selling it at this point and starting with something else. Especially something that would be classed better in autocross. The thing is I did everything there is to do on this car and it's been good for a year. I don't want to have to go through doing that again on ANOTHER car especially when I am not someone who sees themselves ever wanted to travel for autocross or go to nationals or anything like that.
So right now i'm trying to figure out what I need to do. This is kind of a me thinking out loud bench mod post but if anyone has any input please do!
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Before doing these mods I autocrossed this car and the stock turbo is basically perfect. At the time I wanted MAXIMUM POWAH and the stock turbo's internals are made up of exploding bits and so can't be adjusted for the kind of PSI I would need to make it. Ironically I would be perfectly ok with the power it made now (got a little over 220whp from it) but wouldn't be too keen on the reliability.
Gearing on the car is:
1st: 3.321
2nd: 1.902
3rd: 1.308
4th: 1.000
5th: 0.759
Reverse: 3.636
final drive: 4.363
255/40/17 rear tire
Dyno graph of a stock RB20DET:
My current turbo would start hitting 16psi around 4200-4300rpm. Which according to this below if I could get that by around 3000-3500 as the stock turbo setup I could have power at ~15mph slower speed. Which is a HUGE difference.
To accomplish this I would need to get a twin scroll manifold (like from 6boost) and a twin scroll turbo of somekind. This would be probably a EFR. 6258, 6758, or 7163. The final one is what full-race recommended me. I have see dyno sheets of the 6258 and 6758 on the early SR20DET and BP mazda engines and the 6258 seems safe but small. I compared numerous dyno sheets to twinscroll builds on both of those to RB20DET and they are the most similar. I have a hard time interpreting those mystery turbo graphs so this is the method I use. Twin scroll is considered an expensive build overseas where these cars are like SN95 mustangs so there is no decent dyno graphs. There is for RB25 and people overseas would recommend a swap. I do not intend on doing that. First off I've put a lot of time/effort/money to get the current engine setup to be reliable. Second if I do this I would like to try the Ultimate Street Car series again but this time in this car in GTL which mandates 2000cc or less turbo engine. The power I have now is fast enough for me, I just want it sooner.
The downsides to this is:
If I were to ever have transmission issues the usual route is to then upgrade to the RB25 trans. Which has longer 1st and 2nd gears which may cause this problem again, if that time comes.
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I can't use the Skyline in any reasonable autocross class. So if I get the competitive itch i'm basically digging myself into a bigger hole.
GTS-T is a narrow body in terms of R chassis skylines. I can only fit 235/45/17 in front and 255/40/17 in rear which is how I have it set up now. If I wanted to I could get a R33 GTS-T right now which can fit much wider, or change to something more modern like a Corvette or Evo IX or whatever else and not have any of these problems lol. However this car has sentimental value at this point.... that or i'm fooling myself and I just don't want to give up. I CAN make this work but if I had a FD RX7 which is the same weight and power I could fit much more tire on that AND be able to be in *SP or 'easier' class. Then you have the starting from scratch when I already know/fixed or am aware of all the problems in the car I have.
I'll have to clean up a number of other things on the car if i'm going to keep going down this path. Work I wouldn't have to do if I got something newer.
Upsides:
I know the car, and after owning it for so long and fixing so many issues I know R32s in general and all future paths for any potential mods or issues.
I have a very good stand alone engine management setup made for Skylines working properly complete with MAF delete and all that. Link G4+. The biggest downside of going to anything else would be losing this and having to set it up again.
Another thing that makes me reluctant to sell is that I found some amazing early 90s Nismo LMGT2 wheels and had them restored for this car. It took me forever to hunt them down. The only other car they would work on is a S13-S15.
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Of course I could always wait until 2020 and get a R33 GTR but IDK if I want to go through this E36 M3 again with another sight-unseen JDM import lol. I wish my local rotary expert didn't leave for florida or MK4 Supra Turbos were still available under $30k. RX7 or MK4 Supra are the only two cars I wouldn't care about selling this car for.