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hey guys

just finished the following mods: 440cc inj, tomei fuel pump + fuel regulator, greddy emanage ultimate, prfect b. already have a cooler, pod, turbs back 3"exhaust. Am producing around 175kw. Looking at gettin more power without increasing the actual size of the turbo what would i go with next for more power? am open to high flowing but thats about it in the way of the turbo as i dont want it to stand out if being defected!

any ideas would be helpful and is this the amount of power youd expect with these mods?

cheers guys.

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That is massive amounts of power out of a hyundai getz. :(

maybe you should update your cars section of you profile so that we know what you own and can better advise!!! :no:

lol...I have a getz aswell...dont bad the hyundai's...unless its an EXCEL!! :rofl:

Ryan

Not too sure what car you have, but i recently pulled 171kw at boostworx without larger injectors or a different ecu, would think you'd pull more than 4 extra kw with those mods but i could be wrong

On the cheap side, you can get a RB25 turbo, which is just slightly bigger than the 20 and it will look just like stock, remap the ECU and youll be around 190rwkw (at least I was)

Sell the emanage, to cover some of the costs, and enjoy!

Not too sure what car you have, but i recently pulled 171kw at boostworx without larger injectors or a different ecu, would think you'd pull more than 4 extra kw with those mods but i could be wrong

he has to be talking about an RB20 dude, why bother upgrading injectors and pump and regulator to get only 170kw. It has to be an old lazy RB20 :)

he has to be talking about an RB20 dude, why bother upgrading injectors and pump and regulator to get only 170kw. It has to be an old lazy RB20 :ninja:

i don't think the rb20 standard turbo can even handle 175 kw and last for more than a week. upgrading injectors and pump wont produce much more power unless you have the air flow to make it, like a bigger turbo. you'd be able to get a little bit out of it with the EMU but not that big of a step for the rb20 on a standard turbo.

looks like its a good base for a turbo upgrade. if your worried about a turbo upgrade getting unwanted attention then a high flow is definantly the go. you've already got the supporting mods to make some good power.

Edited by QWK32

thanks for the suggestions guys. Lol and and dont bag the hyundai. Nothing wrong with korean made cars......lol

as some of you have guessed, the car is an rb20. i like the sound of the new afm and high-flowed turbo. im guessin a z32 afm is legal still??

thanks for the suggestions guys. Lol and and dont bag the hyundai. Nothing wrong with korean made cars......lol

as some of you have guessed, the car is an rb20. i like the sound of the new afm and high-flowed turbo. im guessin a z32 afm is legal still??

if you want it to still look stock but go a fair bit harder, pick yourself up a forklift bottom end and chuck all your top end goodies on it.

that and a highflow will get you up around 230 / 250 kws, and still look like a stocker.

bottom ends can be had for around the $100 mark and then find yourself a second hand rb25 highflow from the fs section, and for $1000 you will gain 75 kws.

cheap power really.

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