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Hi,

can anyone tell me which is the best setup.

here is what i got on my car now R34 GTT.

pod filter

aftermarket exhaust 3.5'

EBC HKS evc3

that all i think as for performance gain.

Just wonder which is my next best setup as i have $2000 to spend again next week. And i have found a few price setup, but i don't know which shall i go first.

Emanage (software and harness) + EO1 + HKS SQV = $1500 (all new)

or

Power FC for = $1400 (new or second)

or

HKS type S or R intercooler = $1450 (new)

or

HKS 2540 = 1700 (second hand) + injector 550cc second hand= $500 if i go for this i need to install the turbo first and sell of my stock turbo, to get the injector:) and next month get a second SAFC

so guys which is the best. PLS help me out as i did try to sell of my car but since that nobody want it, then i will continue mod it:)

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what is the point of putting a FMIC if your turbo is still stock ... from my point of view changing a FMIC without a bigger tubo is just showing off. IT does not provide extra HP.

but if i get the turbo first, i will gain extra hp first, than only go for FIMC then another extra HP again

correct me if i am worng

Id go cooler, management, turbo.

Turbo is by far the biggest change and if you want to do everything as safe as possible without the risk of detonation and damage a decent intercooler is essential. Not sure about the R34 GTT's limits in that regard but if your turbo is a significant upgrade and you wish to run some decent level of boost, an aftermarket intercooler is a good idea.

You be surprised about an intercoolers ability to create extra hp just from decreasing the intake temperatures alone. A more efficent cooler means colder air is going into the motor, and thus more hp. It wouldnt be ALOT, but saying it doesnt provide extra hp isnt strictly true.

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