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Hey how are ya's. My name is Luke and i own a VL Aero. I have installed an Rb25de with 5 speed box. After reading up on the n/a section. i Have decided to do the folowing:

Coby Extractors

CAI

new exhaust 2 1/2

Cam gears (HKS)

larger injectors

bosch 044 fuel pump

Shave the head

port and polish

Now im am unsure as to what type of cams to get.? And Also i have noticed that in some threads that you can get a Blitz N/a computer. Where can i purchase such an item?

Any help would be appreciated! :cheers:

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welcome :O there is a guy on here, username Nick Thompson who has done a lot of mods to his RB25DE including cams i believe...he hasn't posted for ages but it might be worth sending him a pm (private message) to see what hes running (post back here with what you find please :rofl:). he's dynoed it... 137.5kw @ wheels!

oh yeah coby extractors...see www.partsco.com and tell them you're from skylines australia. yes i know you have to pay freight from nz to oz but it still works out cheaper than buying them locally. advan imports in sydney sell them for about $430 from memory, should be able to pick them up from partsco for about $350 shipped to your door.

add safc to your list :O

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