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Hey all,

Just after a bit of an idea on what sort of performane gain i can see with the following mods...

Greddy Spec 2 FMIC

HKS 3" Turboback with High-Flo Cat

K&N POD with CAI

Hi-Flo Fuel Pump???

Greddy Profec B Boost controller

APEXI Power FC

Ill be getting them all properly tuned ofcourse sometime late october and was wondering what sort of power gain i can expect from my stock 33 series 2 gtst. Any help/advice on where or what else to grab would be much appreciated.

Thanks

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I got pretty much what you got plus a Haltec ECU, making 245 KW at the wheels on my most recent dyno... so yeah, around there buddy!! Oh, mine as a bigger turbo too... so yeah... depends on that too... but around there....

In laymen's terms... one quick-arse thing!!

PS: I run 12 PSI.

Edited by Spunky Munky

Around 12psi on the stock turbo should likely get you to the 200kw mark.

Depends on a number of factors though (such as tune, and the dyno the reading is from), but yeah, thats pretty much what youd typically expect.

As for changing turbos, depends what you change it to :D You need to be more specific mate.

If you want to make 400kw with a monster highmount external gate setup, you might need to change a few things... :O

But shooting for around 260kw with a highflow would obviously need relatively fewer changes comparatively...

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