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Hey guys!

Been collecting bits for my GTR VSpec II and finally getting organised to put stuff in. Currently i have the following -

Full Exhaust w/ MetalCat (Standard Dumps)

HKS Intake Kit

Apexi PFC w/ Hand Controller

2 x Higher Flowing AFM's

R34 GTR N1 Turbo's

Now to make some power i imagine i will need a fuel pump and injectors. So i was going to track down some 600 - 800cc Injectors for it, but not quite sure what kind of pump ill require? also is there anything else i will need to change on the gtr that i have overlooked?

Thanks in advance! Ben.

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Are you just using stock turbo's or is that all you are putting on?

Nismo pump will drop straight in.

You may need a clutch sooner or later too :down:

Whoops! Kind of forgot to mention the most important part.. I bought R34 N1 Turbo's for it! Clutch is a very good point :thumbsup:

Supporting mods is the question asked here.

Oil cooler...that is all

Clutch will fails soon if stock.

If you are chasing more power

Injectors 555 Nismo type,

New fuel pump...Nismo straight drop in works a treat,

and dont forget the Nismo fuel regulater as well.

Re-tune.

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