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hey all i got a 1995 r33 gtst and im just just brainstorming as to why i seem to have a slight bogging isue.(seams harder to get to redline as i would like) this is my current set up

hybrid fmic

gizzmo ebc

bocsh 040 fuel pump

hyper gear tr43 gen2 turbo boosting 15psi

stock afm

gready emanage blue ecu

stock coils

kakimoto cat back exhaust

apexi pod filter

550cc injectors

transcooler

stage2 auto shiftkit

stock internals

think thats about it now is there anything i am missing for this set up ? and what could i add to make it run a bit better (smash that redline) thanks for any info

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the plugs are gaped at .8 like they should and im not getting the pop pop pop sound like the coils are rooted more like a restriction of high revs . could this be fixed be getting a z32.also can i just plug one of those straight in or does it need to be tuned. cheers

You can plug it in and go OK, but will get more benefit from a quick 'trim' on the tune. The afn is the problem, the std one is maxing out before you get up in the rev range, once it max's out, you go R+R. It will work fine for say 80% of the rev range, but can't do the last 20%. Surprised you haven't changed it yet considering your other mods.

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