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hey guys,

ive got three grand to spend an was wounding what the best engine mod for price is going to be???

i have

spitfire coil pack

greddy front mount

3inch exhaust

pod filter

dump pipe

profic b boost controller

i was thinking turbo an injectors ....

im aiming for 300 kw by the end of the mods so i want a decent

turbo that a wont have to upgrade later? i know by just doing turbo an

injecters i wont be making this power lol

cheers guys

p.s i have a set of front seats for sale $100 t good nick to

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You cannot change the injectors without a tune. To tune you will need an ecu.

An ecu could set you back 2000 on its own, once bought and tuned.

So really you have more saving to do :)

Consider:

Turbo swap around 2k - 4k depending on what you want

Injectors 1k

ECU 2k

AFM 300

Fuel pump 300

You need all of the above pretty much all in 1 go. GL.

i rekon you should

spend about 1000 -1500 on a decent turbo kit

sum second hand injectors 7-800

a new fuel pump 3-350

and get ur ecu remaped 5-600

and an afm 300

and you should get around the 300 kw mark

He has an RB25 in there so an ecu remap is not that simple or cheap..

i rekon you should

spend about 1000 -1500 on a decent turbo kit

sum second hand injectors 7-800

a new fuel pump 3-350

and get ur ecu remaped 5-600

and an afm 300

and you should get around the 300 kw mark

Good luck to the clutch!

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