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boost controller, either bleed valve or Electronic and a Front mount intercooler or if u wanna save money buy a second hand GT-T intercooler if u dont plan to run too much boost. if you have money left over run it on the dyno and see what your power output is and if ur a/f ratios' are rich, buy a safc to lean them out or better yet, safe for a power fc :laugh:

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i was considering buying a fmic and doing it myself , got a few questions though . will i notice any differences once it on , without touching boot . ill need to then get a boost controller how much boost can i look at running and how much will the controller and install cost me ?

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the front mount itself wont give u much in perfromance, it will only let u run higher boost. you could buy a cheap bleed valve off the forums or an ebc for about 300-400 bux from nengun. as for the front mount it should set u back about 500 bux for a decent kit from justjap. its not that hard to put in but if u were after someone, itd be about 200-300 bux id say. the ebc mite cost u a bit to put in as well, maybe a cuppla hundred. u gotta search around man.

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heat shield the pod filter (you are sucking in hot air) or revert back to factory airbox with K&N / pipercross filter etc.

If it's not an auto , a better clutch than factory is going to be needed.

Pineapples - diff cradle bushes.

A good set of tyres is also worth a thought if you have crappy ones.

Leave the fmic alone till you are ready to decide what sort of engine package you want to develop.

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