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hey ive owned a r33 4 2 years now and want to upgrade it

1.how much power 4 a save but fun tune

2.what to do 2 get that power

i already put a intercoolerthats it

260-300rwkw

exhuast

cam gear

ecu

ebc

new turbo

infectors

fuel pump

the list is endless depends on how you want your car to drive

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260-300rwkw

exhuast

cam gear

ecu

ebc

new turbo

infectors

fuel pump

the list is endless depends on how you want your car to drive

as above plus

splitfire coil packs

airfilter

turbo timer

clutch

you also may want to look at the handling if you havent already, i.e. suspension, brakes, etc.

all up yor looking at around 10k for quality parts and labour, and another 5k for handling

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as above plus

splitfire coil packs

airfilter

turbo timer

clutch

you also may want to look at the handling if you havent already, i.e. suspension, brakes, etc.

all up yor looking at around 10k for quality parts and labour, and another 5k for handling

:) thanks guys you can get most that stuff off this site aye might aim 4 270 kw only have stock internals and as im in townsville qld theres not many places to get a rebuild trying to get a power f c atm and my fuel pump is playn up so thats what im hav to get strait up any suggestions on a fuel pump seen a gtr in rb25 craddel 4 100 buks then seen a brand neew 255 lb walbro 4 $160 hav 2 custom urself to fit

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:) thanks guys you can get most that stuff off this site aye might aim 4 270 kw only have stock internals and as im in townsville qld theres not many places to get a rebuild trying to get a power f c atm and my fuel pump is playn up so thats what im hav to get strait up any suggestions on a fuel pump seen a gtr in rb25 craddel 4 100 buks then seen a brand neew 255 lb walbro 4 $160 hav 2 custom urself to fit

get a bosh 040 they are pretty much the most known for quality i have heard heaps of bad shit about walbro tho .but gtr pump should be fine

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get a bosh 040 they are pretty much the most known for quality i have heard heaps of bad shit about walbro tho .but gtr pump should be fi

hookt up a bosh 040 on a 33 braket wit plug every thing $120 should be good no pay pal. did bank deposit scary how am i going to get my power fc there like $1200 120 is not so bad to get ript off but 1200 is lol hav to find 1 wit pay pal or some thing SAFE 1 st time bought on line yet.

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hookt up a bosh 040 on a 33 braket wit plug every thing $120 should be good no pay pal. did bank deposit scary how am i going to get my power fc there like $1200 120 is not so bad to get ript off but 1200 is lol hav to find 1 wit pay pal or some thing SAFE 1 st time bought on line yet.

Use the search function, this topic get's asked every week.

For example if you search rb25 turbo upgrade , you would have found this: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...mp;hl=rb25+dyno

Find the turbos that you find fit your power requirements, then search some more and you will be able to make an informed decision about which one to choose.

And secondly (i mean this in the nicest possibly way), can you please type in normal, understandable sentences.

cheers

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