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Hey all,

I'm building a list of items to fit in one go to my R32 GTR.

List so far is:

- HKS GT-SS Turbo Kit

- Trust - Greddy - Extension Front Pipe

- APEXi - Power FC & Hand Controller

- HKS - Cam Pulley - Duralumin intake and exhaust

- Power Enterprise - Super Strong Timing Belt

Already on:

- APEXi AVC-R boost control

- APEXi super happy power intake

My queries:

1. Injectors / boost level - Not sure how much boost to run as yet I guess racepace will have a good recommendation - however - what are others running with these turbos and are the stock GTR injectors up to the task?

2. Exhaust - Does anyone have the trust front pipes and what did they use for the rest of the system? how is it?

I need:

a) a high flow cat and b) rest of exhaust that will bolt up - I don't want to muck around with getting flanges changed etc

I much prefer the thing being quiet as well - which does not seem to agree with the jap exhaust market

Recommendations peeps!!

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well to get the most of the set-up I would add:

fuel pump (nismo)

sard 700cc injectors

nismo or Z32 afms

basically any 32 GTR system will (should) bolt up to the Greddy front pipes. I would suggest an 80mm or bigger system would be the go.

I have the same set up but with GT2530's insead of GT-SS's, and I have nismo AFM's. I didn't upgrade my fuel pump, or injectors. But I would recomend it. I have a 80mm cat back hooked up to my trust pipes, just boldted straight up. i'd recomend 80mm or bigger, as the trust pipe has a 80mm exit.

cool thanks for the info all

Pity I need to upgrade the fuel system but them's the breaks - want to do this properly and all at once. Gives me a good excuse to get rid of the leaky factory injectors anyhow.

So im adding

- Nismo fuel pump

- 2 x Nismo AFM's

- 700cc SARD injectors

- Trust PEII cat back and ill sort out a cat over here

Now I just gotta get it past management :dry: and i'm away - too easy

If Ben is doing the work i'd chat to him first about the exhaust :dry:

Also the other parts, depending on what you need, you dont "need" AFM's.

Ferni doesnt, he is another Racepace GT-SS setup with stock injectors/AFMs. There are a few small tricks, so have a chat first is my suggestion before purchasing.

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