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wolf 3d is an aftermarket computer for your car, im only taking a stab in the dark, but I would think they would be worth >$2k installed and tuned.

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Depends what verion it is.

V3 are now cheap as chips and probably not worth anything with the V4 now being the next in line at its price.

V4 used to be around $2,000ish fitted and tuned, now days you can pick plenty up 2nd hand around $6/700ish and just pay for fit and tune. The plug and plays are easier, no time wasting with fitting so cheaper.

V5 just released fitted and tuned I believe will set you back about $2,500ish (not 100% sure tho) but worth every single red cent. They are a huge step up in the market.

Congrats on the new car tho, used to see a hot silver NA hatch around Rocko a heap, looked really good!

REDNECK: I have the parts your after! PM me! dead32: No such thing as a DR30 hatch they are all sedan or coupe!

The L20ET is not a bad motor and they have quite a bit of potetcial but to get over 150RWKW you will need to spend a bit of cash and it will be pretty lagy aswell but not to bad! My sugestions would be leave the standard turbo manifolds get a rebuilt and hi-flowed R33 T3 with a stage 3 T3 steel turbine wheel, T04E 57 trim compressor wheel and a ported wastegate, a custom 2 1/2 mandrel bent exhaust right off the turbo, large front mount intercooler 450x300x76 etc & mandrel piping, 400cc or bigger injectors, SR20DE/RB20DE/CA18DE/RB25DE throtle body, good fuel pump like a bosch 044 & a fuel presure regulator and a good fuel & ignition only ECU such as wolf or motec etc make sure it is a map sensor type as the factory AFM would be very lucky to make it to 140RWKW and with that setup and 16+psi I dont see why it wont get above 160WRKW!

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Ha ha funny to see this thread i started made it back to page 1 of this section. Ahhhhhhh the good old days, the sleeper r30..... My car is long dead now still sitting in the front yard, well what is left of it anyway. Brings a tear to my eye.........

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i come from perth and i have a r30 hatch l20et,

its white auto and has power everything.

it also says turbo in big letters down the sides of the doors.

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