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If you do a search you will see all ths info quite easily.

Basically;

-New ECU (Power FC, Autronic, Haltech e11v2, microtech lt12s, HKS fcon - whatever)

-14psi on stock ceramic turbos (any good EBC will do this, if budget is a problem get a cheap bleed tap)

-Decent front pipes (Jap brands come up 2nd hand often, or get something like xforce from justjap)

-Highflow cat (there's a group buy on for them)

-Decent cat back exhaust (same as front pipes) Make sure it flows well, so check out whats on there now as that may suffice

That will get you around 225awkw, or 250rwkw

You do not need to change from the stock airbox, that will save you some money. To have real fun, get a set of coilovers in there and a decent clutch (multiplate), then you're sorted until you want more power - then there's a world of options

Enjoy!

as said make sure the exhaust is complete (turbo to muffler tip) and high flowing

grab a good high flowing panel air filter

look for a good ebc to bring on boost quicker, and to up it to .8bar, and there is the 200rwkw easy

look for a power-fc, a set of z32 afm's, set of drop-in injectors, and she's good for 250rwkw plus1

they virtually make 200rwkw outta the block, around 170rwkw or something

A simple exhaust, and boost up to 12psi will do it easily

Listen to this man - the other suggestions are far more than what's required.

Might be worth a dyno run to check that you're already around the 175-200 mark and that mixtures are good and there's no ping. Ie check everything's in good working order before making any changes, and fix anything that's broken. Then do oil change and filter, air filter, fuel filter and check or change the plugs.

they virtually make 200rwkw outta the block, around 170rwkw or something

A simple exhaust, and boost up to 12psi will do it easily

+1

I don't know why u guys are listing so much stuff then saying it will make 250rwkw.. he only wants 200rwkw and R31Nismoid has answered the question pretty straight forward.

std injectors and afms will make 250rwkw easily.. so no need to upgrade them.. no need for tune as its only an extra 20kw from standard..

Thing is: 200awkw will feel fast for about 10days then you'll be chasing more.

Push stock turbos which blow then upgrade to larger turbos and the engine blows then rebuild engine and max out turbos........then upgrade to large single and push it until gearbox blows then upgrade gearbox then house gets repossesed and you live in car tryna make ends meet by racing for pink slips and end up getting smoked by johnny tran.

Thing is: 200awkw will feel fast for about 10days then you'll be chasing more.

Push stock turbos which blow then upgrade to larger turbos and the engine blows then rebuild engine and max out turbos........then upgrade to large single and push it until gearbox blows then upgrade gearbox then house gets repossesed and you live in car tryna make ends meet by racing for pink slips and end up getting smoked by johnny tran.

we talking fast and furious johnny tran? or u? :D

but yea its true, once u get 200rwkw then the thirst for more power will get to ya :)

Thing is: 200awkw will feel fast for about 10days then you'll be chasing more.

Push stock turbos which blow then upgrade to larger turbos and the engine blows then rebuild engine and max out turbos........then upgrade to large single and push it until gearbox blows then upgrade gearbox then house gets repossesed and you live in car tryna make ends meet by racing for pink slips and end up getting smoked by johnny tran.

haha, this sounds about right :)

we talking fast and furious johnny tran? or u? :(

but yea its true, once u get 200rwkw then the thirst for more power will get to ya :)

SWAT came into my house, disrespected my whole family because someone knarcked me out.......and u know what tomei_32...IT was U!!!

lolz! I remember getting my 255awkw and i was stocked for about a week and now im comtemplating a big single lolz.

Anyone else like this?

lolz! I remember getting my 255awkw and i was stocked for about a week and now im comtemplating a big single lolz.

Anyone else like this?

I was exactly the same. My mate told me that I'd never be happy with the power of my car and i didn't believe him... I got my car tuned and had 265awkw and within a week i was saving to get some new turbos...

dam mod bug :)

I got 190 something at the wheels with the boost restrictor bored out (0.95bar?) and an average cat back zorst on it. No other mods at all.

With new steel turbos (sorry, not sure what they are) that are not much larger than std (if at all) and the boost ramped up (again, short on details) my car made 260-270RWKW with no other mods other than the zorst. This was a fresh engine with full bottom end re-build (but that is not likely to affect power so much as reliability).

Hope this helps.

Seriously it shocked my exactly how amazing the RB26 engine is; i mean like the sr20 in my 15 was a good motor and responded well to a FMIC, EBC, Exhaust etc but only managed 166kw

The GTR just gains power for very little money and this bloke who is asking for 200awkw will be in for a shock when he's pumping out 230-250awkw for only a couple of grand.

"It is like an eclipse of the sun, it is bad for you to look.....but you must look"

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