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I recently bought an 1999 R34 GT-T, the car came with a 3" exhaust turbo back, front mount, high flow fuel pump, the standard turbo which has been high flowed, boost controller and bov.

I would eventually like to get the car to about 400rwhp and would like some suggestions on the best mods to go for next.

Any help is much appritiated.

Cheers :D

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ditch BOV

get a computer of some sort

bigger injectors + E85

/thread

EDIT: you're QLD, don't think you have E85 up there. You're going to have to go bigger turbo mate. Ask Stao @ Hypergear (check traders section) to build you something that can handle 300rwkw.

ditch BOV

get a computer of some sort

bigger injectors + E85

/thread

EDIT: you're QLD, don't think you have E85 up there. You're going to have to go bigger turbo mate. Ask Stao @ Hypergear (check traders section) to build you something that can handle 300rwkw.

Why ditch Bov?

So we can high flow your turbo sooner. lol

No. don't do that when turbo's working. Depends on its condition, stock BOV can leak at high boost, How ever you still need a BOV for the turbo to operate safely, most people replace it with a better one.

I recently bought an 1999 R34 GT-T, the car came with a 3" exhaust turbo back, front mount, high flow fuel pump, the standard turbo which has been high flowed, boost controller and bov.

I would eventually like to get the car to about 400rwhp and would like some suggestions on the best mods to go for next.

Any help is much appritiated.

Cheers :P

Have you tried searching?

If you simply put "300rwkw" into the search, you will find more threads than you can read in a month on the subject :bunny:

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