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Hey all,

I'm about to buy an r32 gts-t, and i would like some advice on what to do... I will have about 2 grand to tinker with, and the car already has a cat back zaust, boost gauge/controler, and a few little bits Dr_Drift is throwing in with it. :P

If anyone can give me a few ideas on what to do, it would be great.

Cheers. Matt.

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Originally posted by R32-GTS

ok well heres my 2 cents worth.

HI flow the stock turbo. Big front mount. 1.1bar boost. Full exhaust.

maxing out most things by now , injectors , afm but u should be close to 300hp at tread =12's.

12's.... if you can drive :P

Went for a spin in a Cefiro with RB20DET, FMIC, full exhaust, pod and HKS 2530, boost controller and 1.2 bar - put down 230rwkw. It was a drift car and had heaps of midrange. Oh, he also tweaked the restirictor to the fuel pressure reg to get slightly higher fuel press, but that was it. The car only weighed 1240kg, but if felt like it had alot more power than it was putting down. It is featured in the latest HPI - some nice photos of it going sideways.

I know that this is a bit more than 2k, but if you already have the exhaust, go FMIC and a bleeder. Then when the funds allow get a 2530 - you wont be dissapointed.

Thanks for that steve... I would love a 2530 one day, but gimme a little time! If anyone has one for sale around the $500 mark, let me know!!! (I'm optomistic...)

But the FMIC will go in. I think it already has a bleeder/control in it, so is there something else? realisticly, i will have about 800 left from that 2k, so what should i do? Get the fuel systems upgraded? Eg, bigger fuel pump, injectors, etc?

Or should i focus on a little more handling? Get adjustable shocks?

Thanks for the advice lads and lass's.

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