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less restriction from the exhaust,

what car and what mods do u have??

i have a 95 R33 not much done is pretty much the same as when i bought it bigger turbo i think its a t3 with a t4 exhaust, full 3inch exhaust front mount hks air filter. i should be getting a fair amount of money soon to spend on the car. im going to get a computer im thinking a power fc or microtek i havent decided yet and im going to get a g35 turboi think it was called and a plazzma man Plenum. im basicly copying a friend of mines engine and i wanna do similar mods to him my plan is to basicly keep bolting things on untill im happy with the perfomance then get the internals done. my mate also has a screamer pipe it sounds cool enough i think it would get annoying on an everyday car thou i was just wondering if it made any power differnce

if you have a large external gate turbo it may help performance, it will also be very loud and a large defect.

if you have an internal gate turbo it would sound like crap and still get you a large defect.

im not sure about that i think its internal. i will be honest i dont really know alot about cars yet... im defenatly interested its just my work takes alot of my free time do you guys suggest any particular mods as a must have?

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MUST HAVE:

1x FKING LOUD ALARM.

1x Immobiliser.

1x Insurance for when someone attempts to steal it.

That should get you started.

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no good if all the go fast bits make the theif escape faster lol

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no good if all the go fast bits make the theif escape faster lol

lol soo true

yeah i got a immobilzer (it came with it) but the siren is cactus it was on my todo list but yeah that should be at the top any recommendations? on brand? i kinda had alook a few months ago but there was so many features and brands that i just left it

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I've got a mongoose of some description, came with the car when I got it haha

I haven't as yet set the alarm off and let it get past the warning stage (which mind you will still turn plenty of heads if it's set off in public)....will really have to give it a shot lol

I too am considering the GPS tracker, though with so many things on my to do list, it's not really at the top...especially when I've just paid for airfares and accommodation deposit for a trip to Utah beginning of next year :(

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the only thing you will gain from a screamer pipe is a shit load of noise and defects if cops hear you on boost.

the don't restrict the exhaust and if they do we're talking about 1hp or less.

Many supra's with big singles still run it plumbed in. Not worth the defect!

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Look on the bright side.........when your car gets defected and you have to take it across the pits............when you finally loose the last points on your license...............you'll have plenty of time to rebuild that motor!!!

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Im not normally rude (lmao) but spend the money on your GF

or even better buy HKS SSQV BOV/s.

Better sound IMHO

Oh and Kat dont poo poo the Poopra's :P I have one of those too!

S!N

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