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150 shot of NOS.

You'll need an engine and new turbo afterwards but it'll be one hell of a ride.....and it's the fastest way to 400rwhp

Cannot be done on the standard turbo and I'm pretty sure it's been covered before.

buy a car from the classifieds already built.

Bit like 3lit332's response tho. be prepared to shell out for a new engine. the last 2 guys that bought supposedly "built" cars up here barely got out the driveway before they shit themselves. :D

thanx just checkn, just wondering how much u can squeeze out of the stockers b4 it reaches the limits.. still tossin up on t04z vs twin 2530's

You might get to 250rwkw - 335rwhp. I know there will be some people on here who have made more on the stockies but it's a dangerous ballgame. AFM's should max out at around 270rwkw give or take. Injectors at approx 310rwkw.

Why would you use a t04z or 2530's for only 400rwhp? They are capable of over 600rwhp...

Anyhow, please read the Dyno Sticky thread, and have a search.

You'll soon get a good idea of what the stock turbos can do, and what aftermarket ones you'll need to hit 400rwhp

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