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i have just bought an r32 4 door rb20 turbo which is my first turbo it has

*bilstein front shocks

*koni rears

*runs standard boost(at the moment)

*everything on the motor is stock except GTR injectors and GTR radiator stock exhaust runs on 18 inch rims....the rims are stamped in japanese writing so i dont know wat kind of rims they are. Could any one tell me how many kwts my car ruffly has now, and can anyone tell me some good cheap and easy mods to get me started i am currently in the process of getting it dyno tuned. I just wanna do a couple of things first then get it tuned just some ideas would be great and any heads up to cruises would be even better cheers

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Hey man

You could get a pod filter so it will let you hear the turbo and induction noise better

Then buy a 3inch exhaust to get a nice beat and let the car have more flow

Also put an intercooler in and then should be able to do a nice tune and make a pretty nice figure on the dyno.

Welcome to the forum, Niran

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thanks champ i got a pod filter and you can really hear the induction noise thanks for that...3 inch exhaust aye i will look into them now if i get a 3 inch exhaust will that mean i need i turbo cannon?i like the stock look that i have going now destroyed a mx5 turbo yesterday in sydney he thought i was stock ha ha...thank you again for the pod filter idea it sounds unreal cheers....have you goy any ideas for an intercooler?? not too keen on ebay jobs thanks

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DONOT put a pod filter on without making/buying a cover for it, it will only suck hot air and you will lose power. Keep your standard air box and just put a quality filter in. Cold air induction if it hasn't got it already.

First make sure your brakes are good.(discs OK, new quality pads, bleed)

Full Service

Suspension(sway bars are the best cheap performance upgrade in my opinion)

Turbo back zorst with high flow cat, (biggest cat you can fit, keep the DB legalish to keep the Police happy and dont use a cannon as they are gay and will attract unwanted attention)

Most parts can be found at wreckers or import yards.

You may even find a good electronic boost controller, if not a cheap bleed valve will do.

FMIC (paint it matt black to avoid being a defect magnet)

Take it in for a tune.

Lots of good websites out there, check this one out for some nice cheap/free mods.

Most importantly, dont drive like a idiot on the street.

http://autospeed.com/S_10/cms/section.html

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Hey mate thanks for the heads up im getting a custom air box made now just waiting for finishing touches...i am booked in for a dyno tune on saturday just wanna keep everyting stock and quite just keep it tidy and well maintained for now its fast enough.....the track day link wont work cheers

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hay champ thanks aye im planning on going to import wreckers in sydney on the weekend just to have a look around and see wat parts and accesories that they have......at the moment i really am just enjoying boosting around......could you tell me if a turbo stamped AR50 is it stock? cheers

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