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Hey, reading this now and just one query:

If I was looking at mid spec -> high end gear how much would stage 1 of the R33 GTS25T cost???

Also, how do I tell the difference between a high quality cat flow? Purely on cost??? I don't know too much about exhausts. I am trying to find a guide on purchasing an exhaust and the ins and outs but having trouble.

EDIT: Online (just for price guides) I can mostly find gear for the R32 RB20DET, these engines are pretty similar arn't they? Universal gear for these? So around the same costs?

Cheers.

Edited by Midol

depends what parts you use if you never plan on going past stage 1

- R34 GTT intercooler $100- 200

- R32 GTST wastegate actuator $30 - 50

- Power FC with hand controller $950 or second hand SAFC $300

- 3" small body casco highflow cat and open bellmouth front/dump pipes $300- 400 (call justjap.com)

- Second hand cat back exhaust $400 - $600

- optional exhaust cam gear - $90 (in group buy section)

- add labour and tuning on top of this

(You may also need to budget for a new fuel pump and clutch)

This will get you around 180 - 200rwkw depending on engine condition etc.

If I had my time again this is what I would have done, but if I planed on going a larger turbo down the track id change a few things

- larger intercooler (hybrid or copy)

- split front/dump pipe (from batmbl)

- stainless cat (from Batmbl)

- Electronic boost control (nengun or second hand)

Or you can pay top dollar for brand name parts and get similar (maybe slightly better results) places to check for parts

www.justjap.com

http://www.bosimporting.com.au/ PM BATMBL on the forums for specials

- the for sale section of these forums

- for actuators IC etc use the WTB section

For genuine Jap parts the prices on these sites are hard to beat

www.nengun.com

www.greenline.jp

cheers

Edited by Munna1

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