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Buddy i have a gtr and u are not going to make 300awkw (well a genuine 300awkw) without injectors, ecu, boost controller, exhaust, hmm what else am i forgetting probabley cam gears and definelty a fuel pump. Your car may have all of those im not saying it doesnt, just saying that bolting on a set of turbos to a gtr and remapping the ecu will definelty not get u that power.

stock injectors, pump and exhaust will easily handle that power. remapped ecu and boost controller he has. reckon that power is very doable with turbos and a remap......and maybe a boost controller as well.....

Perhaps you've got some similar stuff to mine in there, cams, highflows etc.....if everything on the outside looks stock.

lol too funny.. yer its obviously got a boost controller.. otherwise it wouldnt be on 15.2psi lol and the injectors and fuel pump r good for over 300kw the fuel pump alone is like good for 350kw so dont be too hasty to judge..

bolting a set of turbos on a gtr does give u massive gains champ.. maybe u should research it :P most ppl with just 2530s instantly jump to like 280kw without any problems ;)

i dont see why its so funny?

15psi on a gt40 is different to 15psi on standard compressor wheel

if he has upgraded twins then why is it so funny (or insanely impossible) that he is making 300awkw at that pressure?

all the pressure does is dictate compressor wheel speed which dials in the desired airflow based on the compressor map

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