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Hi Guys and Gals

Just wanted to get some idea's of power gains i will get from further mods. I have R33 S2 GTS-T

Mods are

FMIC

3" cat back exhaust

1999 R34 stock turbo

POD Filter

Dual Stage Boost Controller

BOV

Vi-Pec ECU

Make 186kw's @ the rears on 11 PSI

Im gonig to get full zorst dump and high flow cat, i was just wondering how much of a power inprovment i would get and if the turbo could run more boost that 11psi?... i have done a few searches on here both nothing i found gave me a good answer in relation the mods i have

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stock turbo is only good for about 12 psi before it moves out of its efficiency range.. You can expect around 200kw with 12psi and a full exhaust on top of your current mods. I'd think about replacing your fuel pump soon too just to be on the safe side.

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