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Trying to decdide what mods to get. I have an R32 GTR with Full exhaust, pods. Coilovers. Planning on getting an apexi Pfc, boost controller, afm's and changing standard turbo's. Only thing is can only afford to do either the turbo swap or the Pfc and boost controller at the moment. Which option will give me greater benefit initially?

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Forget about the PFC and get a nistune. They are half the price and have the same adjustability. Any aftermarket ecu is going to increase power output as long as the tune is right. Expect around 30 - 40 rwkw gain from the ecu change with a good tune.

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pfc or nisstune or any ecu your tuner use will give you most power and reability

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ok cheers. What about the boost controller. Should I get one in conjunction with the ecu or should I not need this until I want to start running more boost?

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