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depends dude, how much you want to pay and do you have a budget and what do you want to do in the future?

you have a workshop carrying out your work, that's why they're there, ask them dude they'll give you great advice

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China/Jap/Brand/NoName?

depends dude, how much you want to pay and do you have a budget and what do you want to do in the future?

you have a workshop carrying out your work, that's why they're there, ask them dude they'll give you great advice

he told me 2 grand thats why im still lookin around

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heyy i got my car dyno last week all i got is a 3inch cat bak zorst pod and 12 psi

how much power do you want?

- Finish exhaust (dump pipe and front pipe) + remove cat or buy highflow cat

- FMIC kit

- safc or similar (depends how much u want to spend, cheap go piggyback aka safc, lots go full aftermarket $$$ or ROM-tune of stock ecu)

- fuel pump (really only needed if yours is old and not working the best)

- Rb25 turbo

then retune, the rb25 turbo will give you relatively good power without too much lag.

to reduce cost fit the items yourself, to help keep cost down you can buy china brand fmic, exhaust parts the difference between china and brand name is relatively small in those parts

enjoy and drive safe

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how much power do you want?

- Finish exhaust (dump pipe and front pipe) + remove cat or buy highflow cat

- FMIC kit

- safc or similar (depends how much u want to spend, cheap go piggyback aka safc, lots go full aftermarket $$$ or ROM-tune of stock ecu)

- fuel pump (really only needed if yours is old and not working the best)

- Rb25 turbo

then retune, the rb25 turbo will give you relatively good power without too much lag.

to reduce cost fit the items yourself, to help keep cost down you can buy china brand fmic, exhaust parts the difference between china and brand name is relatively small in those parts

my goal is around 260 hp atw

enjoy and drive safe

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my goal is around 260 hp atw

the rb25 turbo should get you close to that, and is the best price turbo to get you around that power ($200-$500), or else you could look at something like a hks gt2510 or gt2530

give this topic a read

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...no-t103095.html

mods + power for rb20det should give u a fair idea what you can make with that mods

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the rb25 turbo should get you close to that, and is the best price turbo to get you around that power ($200-$500), or else you could look at something like a hks gt2510 or gt2530

give this topic a read

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Rb...no-t103095.html

mods + power for rb20det should give u a fair idea what you can make with that mods

thanks for ur help bro my goal is too hav a low 13 sec street car

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i don't think 260hp atw will achieve low 13's? aim for 300hp maybe?

get Vi-Pec ECU, 650cc injectors (sorry was thinking of RB25) maybe go a bit smaller?, 040/044, FMIC and a turbo upgrade... all the basic bolts on and you should achieve 300hp i would say

estimate though of course, and with a really good tune... with those mods you'll push a fair bit more than 12psi safely to help you get more than the 260 you're expecting

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