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you should look into the following:

a good cold air intake

ecu that supports afm with 02 feedback

larger fuel pump

larger injectors

nismo fuel pressure regulator

what tyres?

what clutch?

3.5" split dump at a minimum

what power to you plan to make?

read the thread the mafia has done as it should cover most of the questions you will have regarding it. it certainly wont be cheap and it will be laggy

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As it stands now, you will have a lag monster of a turbo with no top end power. Basically any turbo upgrade requires a fuel upgrade (ecu and fpr at least) so not only will your car run like crap, but you'll also have less power than stock because your computer won't be able to run the turbo.

You're far better off waiting until you have the money for an ECU and tune ($1.5-2k) before you bolt that turbo on.

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