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Hey all,

Im getting an Apexi Power FC + hand controller for my R34 GTT in a week or so when it arrives and i had some questions about it before i install it...

Firstly, ill let you know what perofmance mods my car has to help answer my questions:

- Air pod filter

- Stock exhaust system with new cat and res, along with nismo sports muffler

- Greddy electronic boost controller

- HKS 600x300x76mm FMIC

Before i install and tune the PFC, i was thinking of getting a Z32, slightly larger injectors, fuel pump and exhaust...

I want to run 14psi (1 bar) as a daily driver and wasnt sure if the injectors would cope or not, and if a Z32 is REALLY required and would benefit my setup at all... otherwise ill only upgrade the exhaust to an XFORCE 3.5" system only and not worry about Z32, injectors, and fuel pump...

Will the stock turbo be fine running 14psi daily?

Has anyone had any problems AFTER installing a PFC onto an R34 GTT???

Any help is very much appreciated!!!!

Thanks. :)

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A friend of mine just had a power fc installed and tuned to his GTT.He has only a zorst and panel filter.Still a very quick car.I would leave the Z32 AFM and injectors and focus on the exhaust.Turbo back exhaust is a must.And its unsafe to run any more boost than stock on a standard system.Get that and a boost controller set to 9-10psi and get it tuned and i can safely say you will have a much quicker car that you have now.

I'd be interested to see your results without putting an exhaust on there but I wouldn't recommend it.

Also I blew my turbo at 12psi or so as have plenty of people I know. My rule of thumb for the R34 is 12 psi on the street and 10psi on the track.

To confirm, zorst, pfc, tune, done.

This wouldn't happen to be the one you bought off slide like I did? :)

Will watch this thread closely as I am in similar situation.

I'm leaning towards HITMAN in penrith to do mine as he is literally down the road from my work

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