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Ok now i know ull say search but alot of things goes over my head.

Im about to spend a bit of cash on my GTR and im just after a little advice on wheather im doing the right thing or not and getting the best bang for my buck.

I have a GTR R33

Mods

Trust intercooler

3 1/2 Kakimoto 06&R cat back system

Just Jap front pipe

N1 Steel Turbos (believed)

Blitz PODS

Oil Catch Can

Now im thinking (Ive read and have thought these sounded the best for price) of getting these

Power FC and Controller $ 796

Greddy PRofec B Spec II $ 336

HKS Cam Gears $ 324

Total $1456

Plus tune of course.

Would that all go well together??? Any thing you would change etc....

Advice would be great!

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HKS recalled their soft c.gears yeeears ago. (5+) The outer gear ring is made from Duralium now. Besides their gaudy too ne- way :D The OS G gears were cheap, but with the dollar, all the Trust / Tomie ones, seem to be around the same'ish price now. I would think c.gear choice is fairly a muchness.

How many Km's has it done? Before boosting, pulling fuel out, and ignition in, you should preform basic maintenance as above.

N1 Steel Turbos (believed)

... and i wouldn't do shite, till you confirm you have steel wheels.

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If you have steel wheel turbos even better and a good idea to get some cams along the way.

Jump onto a set of Tomei type A cams. 260 intake and 256 exhaust. Big gains to be had.

Even on stock GTR turbo's, they smack the stock cams even with adjustments, as I have proven on my old GTR with the Tomei 260's.

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The budget doesnt streatch to cams... yet....

But does that sound like a solid start? Havent over looked anything?

Should all go well together?

As long as i get over 250kws for now i will be happy... should get there?

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Go out with a torch and try view the serial numbers located between the turbos housings (on the rusty looking center core) jot down anything you can see.

normal Power fc, and boost controller are always going to be a good start.

i think you'd get that figure your after with just them if the turbos are what you believe them to be.

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