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My friend has a R33 Series one skyline and is looking to upgrade to a T28 turbo.

-Is it hard to upgrade?

-What is an approx power gain?

-Will this require any more additional mods such as ECU, injectors etc, because he just wants to upgrade to a bigger turbo and push out about 300RWHP or more but not have to change the ecu etc...

thanks for your help guys

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I say, how much does he want to spend?

Best mods power wise and cop wise on a stock car are roughly in this order: aftermarket ecu, exhaust, fuel pump, intercooler, turbo, clutch (moving up on your price range.)

Look into:

EMS Stinger 4420 or 8860

R33/R34 front mount intercooler kit

Skyline R33 BOV Adapter Kit

3-4 grand will get you a really nice set-up.

Edit R31Nismoid - this not a plug a business in every post you make forum.

Edited by R31Nismoid
I say, how much does he want to spend?

Best mods power wise and cop wise on a stock car are roughly in this order: aftermarket ecu, exhaust, fuel pump, intercooler, turbo, clutch (moving up on your price range.)

Look into:

EMS Stinger 4420 or 8860

R33/R34 front mount intercooler kit

Skyline R33 BOV Adapter Kit

3-4 grand will get you a really nice set-up.

So tell me how a BOV is a performance upgrade?

Biggest waste of $100 i've seen short of getting drunk and throwing up in a nightclub

Also for the EMS band-aid... a PFC will do a better job everytime for the same

cheaper too if im not mistaken

that is the 2nd thread I've seen that posted in by nissanr33gtst..

what's the go..

you sell them or something?

and why would you recommend a bov adapter kit but no new bov?

I don't f*king get it..

edit..

bahahahahaha,.....

I just read the link..

A poorly made adapter may cause serious damage to the BOV and engine.

how the fluc can an adapter damage a bov or an engine?

$100

some things just rub me up the wrong way.....

edit again...

just realised your the same guy that just joined Fast Fours forum... giving the same EMS, and bov adapter advice there.

top work..

you'll go far.

Edited by GTST
your "friend" wants 300kW.. tell him get a T66 hhahahhh

umm he said 300rwhp

so thats 223rwkw ..

read better before you start laughing.

for that power .. 2530 turbo would be the best choice, along with power FC, and if wanna keep costs low install new fuel pump and an FPR to push the injectors a little more .. or just do it right and get bigger injectors

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