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Originally posted by fane

Im looking at the next upgrade on the engine...

I have a stock gts25t with:

pod

10psi

racing clutch

3" cat back

things in my mind are:

turbo back exhaust

safc or new comp

fmic

Bah... If it was me I would do:

3" Front/Dump + 3" Cat (10-15rwkw)

Cover your Pod in a box with a cold air feed (keeps things cooool)

Pineapples (rear cradle bushes for HEAPS better traction)

Ex Cam Gear

Lightened Flywheel

= i dunno about $1900

No point getting an aftermarket ECU yet because you still have heaps of bolt-on mods to do that will benefit from being tuned by a better ECU.

I think you need to spend an hour and read over these 2 threads:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&threadid=9292

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...=&threadid=9445

You don't need big turbo's, aftermarket ecu's etc to make good power and speed. You just need the right combination and also need to know how to drive the thing.

Fane,

If you get a boost gauge I can help you put it in, just ask gary the top job i done on his (hehehe! my bad!)

But not this weekend :rolleyes:

Autometer from SupaCheap ought to do, but there may be a prob sourcing a t-piece adaptor thinggy (hard to explain)

I got a Marlows one, about $50 all up, works fine :)

Fane, I told you to come to the Skill Swapping day, I already promised Angel she could have it there, as she put in an offer first, sorry:( I think the Pineapples cost me $120, so there yours for the same price.

Kym, Your car is much better now:D and your flames are wicked

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