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after a few months of having a stock turbo in my 33 gtst ive repaired my hiflow turbo by mtq, im curious to see what opinions you guys come up with with my new setup in terms of power. the only thing ive changed is the pod setup as ive gone back to the stock panel system (k&n hiflow panel filter) and the old slide hiflow which is about 1mm bigger now

r33gtst

-hiflow turbo (1mm bigger than slide stage1 hiflow)

-pfc

-600cc inj

-bigger fuel pump

-fmic

-3in turbo back exhaust with hiflow cat

-z32 afm

- k&n hiflow panel filter in stock airbox this time. had pod last time. no cai

this time i will be running 1bar.

estimates?

and no you dont get a prize for guessing . lol

cheers :)

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same as most people

230-240rwkw. Its a high flow, you cant fit a much bigger front wheel into the thing and not impact the rear so your only ever going to get 230-260rwkw boost dependant. Just the usual result really.

this isnt a joke ppl lol.

i posted this because no one seems to have posted results on a MTQ hiflow. i tried searching for ages.

thing is you cant magically fit a wheel in there much bigger than what everyone else does.

so results are going to be marginal at best against the other hi-flows on the market

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