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Hey again,

Buying a 33 GTR and my choices so far is a Standered car but perfect condition inside and out and a bit more expensive, or a slightly moddied car but rough inside and out but a bit cheaper making 260kws.

Just wondering though, what sort of kws do stock as a rock GTR 33s put out?

And if i buy

Power fc

Boost controller

FMIC

Full exhaust

What would that up it to roughly?

That would be a huge help

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I don't know why we need another thread on this.

Expect around 250rwkw on standard turbos with a Power FC, small boost increase and an exhaust system.

A bone stock R33 GTR puts out around 160awkw

Upgrading the Intercooler will be a complete waste of time and money at this power level on a GTR.

My advice, buy the dearer and better condition/unmolested car to start with.

I don't know why we need another thread on this.

Expect around 250rwkw on standard turbos with a Power FC, small boost increase and an exhaust system.

A bone stock R33 GTR puts out around 160awkw

Upgrading the Intercooler will be a complete waste of time and money at this power level on a GTR.

My advice, buy the dearer and better condition/unmolested car to start with.

THAT ALL! 160???

but with $2000 it should hit 250kws?

Will the standered clutch, fuel pump and injectors still be ok?

THAT ALL! 160???

but with $2000 it should hit 250kws?

Will the standered clutch, fuel pump and injectors still be ok?

How long is a piece of string? If the standard pump and injectors are in good working order, they will be fine.

As for the clutch, be prepared to replace it.

Where did you pull the figure of $2000 from exactly? Thats a tad unrealistic for the mods list you mentioned.

How long is a piece of string? If the standard pump and injectors are in good working order, they will be fine.

As for the clutch, be prepared to replace it.

Where did you pull the figure of $2000 from exactly? Thats a tad unrealistic for the mods list you mentioned.

Excellent thanks mate...

What sort of clutch would be enough to hold around the 275kw mark mayb 300 eventually as i may replace turbos?

price?

And if i buy

Power fc

Boost controller

FMIC

Full exhaust

THAT ALL! 160???

but with $2000 it should hit 250kws?

Will the standered clutch, fuel pump and injectors still be ok?

$2000 for those mods? you might want to research that.

I see.

Power fc - $1500

Boost controller - $500

FMIC - waste if time the stocker is good for 300rwkw

Full exhaust - $1500 (2 dump pipes, front pipes, cat, catback

Add clutch - $800+

Add install - $500

add tune - $800

$2000 for those mods? you might want to research that.

I see.

Power fc - $1500

Boost controller - $500

FMIC - waste if time the stocker is good for 300rwkw

Full exhaust - $1500 (2 dump pipes, front pipes, cat, catback

Add clutch - $800+

Add install - $500

add tune - $800

yer your right.... was just talking about buying boost controller and power fc... i was under the impression that power fcs for GTRs were a bit cheaper

APEXI no longer make POWER FC.

they are ALL expensive.

and the boost controller for the PFC is not built in so to speak.

you still have to buy the device that will do the boost controlling.

it attached to the power fc which then allows you to make changes to boost via the hand controller.

APEXI no longer make POWER FC.

they are ALL expensive.

and the boost controller for the PFC is not built in so to speak.

you still have to buy the device that will do the boost controlling.

it attached to the power fc which then allows you to make changes to boost via the hand controller.

ahhh so you have to get the apexi boost controller to make it work with the power FC?

Picked up a GTR Power FC yesterday brand new $700. But normally they average $800.

As for boost control i think u can just remove the restrictor in the vacuum line....maybe do some research on that. The money u save on a boost controller u can put towards tuning.

where was that from??

Adam mate, use the search button dude. People have taken the time to post all this info before. So do them some justice by reading it.

You've been here long enough to know where it is, and how to use it :)

GTR PowerFC's are still sold at ANY importer or parts distributor. GTST is wrong with his info.

For power output, check the Dyno sticky thread.

There are a dozen results, if not more for a basic modded GTR. They are not going to be magically different to yours.

Cheers.

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