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Ok thanks for the links :O So what ive gathered from that thread ill need the following:

power fc

highflow turbo

Fuel pump

550cc injectors

Ive got the FMIC and 3 inch turbo back exhaust. What kind of coin am I looking at for the above?

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power fc - if you can find one 1500 min

Z32 afm - 300

injectors - set of nismo direct fits or anything else u can get ur hands on - 6 - 800

fuel pump - 040 bosch - 150 - 200

Full exhaust turbo back - leave urself around 1k for a full turbo back

HKS GTRS - 2k full kit.

Front mount cooler kit - 350 - 400 JUST JAP

Tune - 300 - 400

And you have a very very strong 250 - 260 kw :O

Forgies arnt necessary at all.. Unless your engine has done the rounds

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yep, about that with quality parts.. not a HIGHFLOW turbo. but a propper HKS turbo which will last forever.

Then you will have labour aswell so that might be a fair bit..

i'm curious to know where you can get a GTRS kit for 2k? :P

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I currently have 249.7kw @ 16psi, and I have some tips for you.

You will also need an upgraded clutch & flywheel. Budget about $1500.

You can save some money by looking for 2nd hand gear. I purchased 480cc S15 injectors for about $300 they are fine for 250rwkw, (I since sold them after finding my car already had Nismo 555's) my Z32 afm cost 120 delivered from the for sale section, my turbo was a 2nd hand hi flow (only done 200km before the bloke wrote the car off) for $1100 again from the for sale section.

And you can save money by doing stuff yourself. I put my turbo on it took some time but was not too difficult and saved me about $400, was going to do my injectors before i found them to be 555's would have saved me $250approx, wired up my Z32 myself, then took the car in for a tune. All of the steps above have good tutorials in the DIY section.

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