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  1. I also have this ecu. Does your car have all the supporting mods for the chipped ECU? This is taken from bells: RB Rebuild (Bells Auto Services) Stage 1 V2 ECU for Skyline R33 GTST. New Stage 1 R33 GTST ECU V2 remap with improved fuel and ignition tables. Limiter increased to 7400 and a few other tweaks. Will give slightly more power and response over older versions. Modifications required are: - Front Mount Intercooler - Full Exhaust System - Decat - Induction Kit - Boost increase to 0.85bar - Shell V-Power 98+ Octane fuel Power can be expected upto 330bhp depending on engine condition and correct setup of ignition timing.
  2. Sounds like she's going to be a monster! Good luck with the build, I look forward to seeing your progress.
  3. Should probably add some info... I haven't modified her heavily, should hit 300 ponies soon. Big fan of old parts that can be brought back from the grave and budget parts that i can re-engineer. My Stage 1 general mods include: Front and rear strut braces, nismo adjustable shocks with matching springs, EBC drilled and grooved front brake disks + yellow stuff pads, better shoes and pads on the rear, HICAS delete bar. Performance mods: BLITZ sus pod filter, BLITZ blow off valve and dual SBC electronic boost controller, no name FMIC, CN Turbo's 10psi wastegate actuator, tubular low mount exhaust manifold, split dump to 3" turbo back, de-cat, kakimoto un-baffled rear section and back box, bells auto sevices RB rebuild stage 1 v2 ecu.
  4. Hello all, My names Jake and I'm coming to you from the south east of England. I'm the proud owner of a series 1 R33 GTST, she's nothing special and will always be an on-going project. I bought her 2 years ago, rusty drift missile, hadn't seen any love for a long time. My aim was to return some glory, put my own mark on the car of my dreams. I have made mistake after mistake and learnt the hard way a few times, but where there's a will there's a SAU thread with the correct answers! I finally decided to make an account, so I can ask the pro's directly and hopefully share some of my own experience. Cheers lads
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