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Not sure what you're trying to ask, but i'll try to answer it

The following is just MY OPINION and may be incorrect or possibly damaging :spam:

This done in what i beieve is my order of performance modification

100% std car - 7psi

Full exhaust system , quality panel filter, bleed valve - 10psi

FMIC - 10psi

aftermarket ECU - 13psi

Upgraded turbo - 18psi

rebuilt engine using quality performance parts - 20psi (pump fuel) / 35psi (race fuel)

All depends on the tunning :D

Boost DOES NOT equal power. Making the engine "breathe" easier and having less flow restrictions produces power. :thanks:

In fact boost produces heat and too much heat results in less power :spam:

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Iv heard rumours that if u slap on a TYPE R sticker on the fenders, it gives you 10psi extra boost, just like that, even on non-turbo cars.

thats a vtec sticker you idiot! typeR ones are good for another 1k added to redline

I'm assuming the thread starter is fairly new to all of this so i'll cover the basics, some of which has already been mentioned.

You can just add boost. a bleed valve or ebc will do it. It's virtually useless without freeing up the exhaust first.

In terms of the basic mods, exhaust, intake, intercooler, boost controller, management, injectors & pump, afm, turbo in that order

There is a lot of information floating around, check the sticky dyno thread up the top to give an idea of what mods do what to power.

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thanx for your answer r33cruiser and exspecially Al.

And for you paulr33 go and die. Im not wanting to blow up my engine. And for the rest of you grow up. Why give stuipd answers when there not needed for? I asked a valid question and i got a valid response why add spam to the board and try and make yourselves feel and sound mad? Get a life.

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Maybe if you worded the question a bit better it might make more sense, however looking at the dyno thread at the top of the screen, is a great way to learn what you need to make the power you are after.

PS pauls answer was the exact correct answer to the question you asked

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ow fully sic mate, slap a sticker on the side, grab ya self like 50PSI :) . Everyone knows a sticker dosnt add anything. SO why say stuipd shit? This is what ruiens these forums stuipd responses.

Dude, no.

What ruins forums is people who post the same old question for the 5000th time. And then get offended when it's pointed out.

ffs search you humourless nub.

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High, Just wondering what sort of mods you can do to a car, any turbo car really weather it be 180sx or a r32gtst. Just wondering what mods let you ahieve a certain amount of more boost? E.G 'blah' adds 1-2 PSI.

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just get a boost controller and run whatever boost you like

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thanx for your answer r33cruiser and exspecially Al... And for you paulr33 go and die.

Ouch...

PS pauls answer was the exact correct answer to the question you asked

:laugh: Paul did technically answere the Q it seemed like u were asking ;)

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thanx for your answer r33cruiser and exspecially Al.

And for you paulr33 go and die. Im not wanting to blow up my engine. And for the rest of you grow up. Why give stuipd answers when there not needed for? I asked a valid question and i got a valid response why add spam to the board and try and make yourselves feel and sound mad? Get a life.

dude, chill out, paulr33 is right you know, thats what boost controllers are for. you can turnit down to 2psi if you want to. If you run 10-12psi on a normal engine/turbo, its not going to blow up.

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