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i bought an r34 gtt and is stock overall, not even a boost controller!!! got about 1500 to spend straight up just wondering wat would be the most sensible and effective power wise if u you give me ur opinions would be appreciated thanks guys

Congrats on your new wheels eh?

I'd scrounge thru the "For Sale' section to improve your "Parts for your Buck' equation.

Do you need to help your car breathe better beyond the turbo? Example; hi flow cat, exhaust 3" or greater?

It took me over 2 years to get the rims I wanted.

Congrats on your new wheels eh?

I'd scrounge thru the "For Sale' section to improve your "Parts for your Buck' equation.

Do you need to help your car breathe better beyond the turbo? Example; hi flow cat, exhaust 3" or greater?

It took me over 2 years to get the rims I wanted.

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oh yea sorry it does have a 3 inch exhaust all the way through i think? and a pod filter lol. thats it gotta love the 34's aye beautifull cars

i just dont no what i should be looking 4 . i was thinking get a boost controller splitfire coilpacks and then like front mount injectors fuel pump how does that sound

^^^ What you're talking about here then Matt, is a prelude to a turbo upgrade. In that case, you're on the right track.

Intercooler would then be on the shopping list too.

Talk to (ie PM) satanic about his R34 GT-T upgrade process... or others that post up next.

Satanic won best R34 at the R34 GT-R 10th Anniv. 04/09

His car (with specs) is featured on MOTIVE DVD #3 out now in newsagents (chapter 8).

^^^ What you're talking about here then Matt, is a prelude to a turbo upgrade. In that case, you're on the right track.

Intercooler would then be on the shopping list too.

Talk to (ie PM) satanic about his R34 GT-T upgrade process... or others that post up next.

Satanic won best R34 at the R34 GT-R 10th Anniv. 04/09

His car (with specs) is featured on MOTIVE DVD #3 out now in newsagents (chapter 8).

THANKS MATE ILL BE SURE TO CHEK IT OUT

Well I'm a little similar to you, bought my GT-T bog stock, as in stock everything.

Did the pod and 3" turboback exhaust first. Then before more "power specific" upgrades I chucked in splitfire coilpacks (simply because I was missfiring), coilovers and good rubber on my new wheels. This means I can get what power I do have down to the ground better in all circumstances.

I'm about to buy a new boost controller as my next "upgrade". Before you go getting a FMIC, spend your money elsewhere. An ECU and a tune is the way to go rather then a new cooler, this will maximise your power output, minimise your petrol bill as the stock SMIC is good for 200kw at the rears. Why fix whats not broken?

So if your after simple power/number upgrades... air filter, exhaust, boost, ECU/Tune, Intercooler. Just remember there is more then just power to think about suspenion, brakes and tyres are all integral parts of a good Skyline.

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