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I want project for 650 whp for my GTR34 V specII 2001 WITH OUT feul system !!

what is your opinions ? :P

please : but who is know with details !! injectors,,metal head with size??

intercooler size 2 ROW 3 ROW ,,

cam shaft (gear) lift & duration ...etc :O

and what about Apexi cam shaft 264 !!!!! lift I think 10.25 & from A better same camshaft with duration

AND lift OR DIFFERANCE ??? WHY :(

Thank you .

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ok...

i guess your 1st language isnt english...

are you tring to say you only want to run pump fuel? (fuel you get from ur normal petrol station).

and you want to run 2tanks? or are you asking you can run an intake fuel pump, and (or) an out of tank fuel pump? (maybe surge tank?)

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in for page1

ok

I mean change feul pump high pressore ,, injectours,, regolator metal,, turbo intercoler but i want fuel pump

in tank 1 or 2 I can that it ? or not .

GTR MINE's i think don't fit feul system !!! 600 whp !!

my gtr34 fit it intake system greddy complete exhaust . twin plate clutch nismo G MAX BLWOF VALVE HKS

x 2 .... twin exhaust manifold only ... :P

and my idia canceled up pipe for the turbo !!

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ok...

i guess your 1st language isnt english...

are you tring to say you only want to run pump fuel? (fuel you get from ur normal petrol station).

and you want to run 2tanks? or are you asking you can run an intake fuel pump, and (or) an out of tank fuel pump? (maybe surge tank?)

no no this is parts i fit it in my gtr only ...

but I mean i can fit it feul pump in gas tank !!! 1 OR 2 I don't like fit fuel pump out tank !

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can put an 044 intank with a bit of playing around.....

He appeared it is possible that is legal from then she dug you or from your experiment for the arrival to 650 WHP ??

WITH DETAILS !! please :P

and what is your opinion ( Apexi cam shaft ) 264 lift 10.25 ?

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Join today and ask questions without gramma in them, im not sure what this is intended but have to ask do you speak fluent english? Maybe inted your questions properlly, Are you trying to say that you have a 34 gtr without a fuel system, or what is the intended purpose of asking the question, What question are you trying to refer too?

It has no fuel system?

You want to upgrade the fuel system to support 650 rwhp?

What mods do you need for that power?

Maybe start with the basics:

What has the car got in it first?

What turbos, standard or aftermarket?

Best to list the mods it already has in a list form, maybe include a picture this will help :P

Aswell as where abouts are you? Australia? Are you on school holidays

Before we can help you you need to help us

Thankyou

Adam

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