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Hey all,

I did a search but couldn't find anything on this topic. Just wondering what mods should be done to a stock RB26 to get the most out of it.

ie. 1. Air induction kit

2. ECU

etc.

I don't know to much about the RB26 engines so I just want to know what people usually to these and how the get them going so fast.(I just imported a purple R33 GTR v-spec pics soon)

Cheers

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What you got to spend?

how far do you want to go?

what can you afford?

you need to think about all of these! you've got to remember that you have a car thats going to cost a bit to maintain.

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Try the basics first

Hi flow air filter - cheap

Irridum sparkplugs - moderate price

cam gears - slightly pricy

Power FC computer and tune - pricy

new turbo's - very pricy

Convert RB30 - Very pricy

Other go fast things

Full exhaust - Very pricy

High quality tyres - Very pricy

Use search, there's no end of upgrades.

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Hey guys,

Things have been changed a bit, the importer lied to me and said that he got a purple GTR v-spec but I called him yesturday and he couldn't find one(bullsh!t). Anyway I was only going for the R33 because I love that purple colour, but now I can't get it so I am going for a silver R32 GTR with a bit of work done(290 awkw's).

What sort of 1/4 times would we be looking at with this much power?

I want one good run out of it and then I will drop the boost for a daily driver.

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Here is all the info, ley me know what times you guys think it should run.

Apexi power fc

Apexi AVCR

Apexi twin pod filters

Apexi 3" N1 stainless steel exhaust

Nismo injectors

Nismo dump pipes

HKS gt 25/30 turbo's

HKS adjustable coilover suspension fuel regulator

290 awkw

Cheers

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Here is all the info, ley me know what times you guys think it should run.

Apexi power fc

Apexi AVCR

Apexi twin pod filters

Apexi 3" N1 stainless steel exhaust

Nismo injectors

Nismo dump pipes

HKS gt 25/30 turbo's

HKS adjustable coilover suspension fuel regulator

290 awkw

Cheers

290kw At wheel consider no internal done...you will be expecting mid 11s Quarter mile and depend how drive. Hope you have good tires and clutch!!! Run it and lets us know =) Good lUck!!

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Yeah its got a twin plate and 10inch tyres all around. What do you guys think I need to do to get a 10 out of her?

I know I need some bigger AFM's Z32 probly (has anyone got any for sale or know where I can get them) and and maybe a bigger cooler.

What else?

Cheers

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