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A dyno run on my R34 GTT. Mods that may affect performance include ARE FMIC, Apexi Pod Filter, Z32 AFM, Cold Air Induction solid pipe, 3 inch cat back Nismo Exhaust, Power FC, Apexi Boost control kit, HKS Oil cooler and Splitfire Coil packs and Iridium Plugs. PFC has only had a road tune.

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Yup a nice split dump will free up your top end nicely and add a kw or 3 to the rest.

It's running a bit lean for my liking. You might need a new fuel pump unless that's just the tune.

I wouldn't run that much boost either. It's commonly found that 13 psi will give you no more power than 12 psi with the stock turbo.

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