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By the sound of it, you'd be best off spending that $1000 on a full service.

Belts, pads, fuilds (diff/gerabox) etc.

Get it reliable before you go chasing power.

exactly what i did. now i know its reliable and whats been done to it so its ready for more power :D

new power fc for bcnr33 is over a grand. Justjap has em for 1499 pls whatever they charge for postage

I should have mentioned that i just finished spending 1000.00 for the major service and changed the clutch for another 1000.00 at the same time.....

getting the bleed valve done this sat and thinking of putting in blow off valves????

sounds good???

I should have mentioned that i just finished spending 1000.00 for the major service and changed the clutch for another 1000.00 at the same time.....

getting the bleed valve done this sat and thinking of putting in blow off valves????

sounds good???

Everything is good besdies wasting money on bov. If the stock one isnt leaking then no point changing and spending a few 100 when you will get no gain.

Everything is good besdies wasting money on bov. If the stock one isnt leaking then no point changing and spending a few 100 when you will get no gain.

Thanks heaps skline01999.......

i might not waste any money on that than......

By the sound of it, you'd be best off spending that $1000 on a full service.

Belts, pads, fuilds (diff/gerabox) etc.

Get it reliable before you go chasing power.

if your car is mechanically sound, so no outstanding issues, brakes good, etc, then bleed valve, power fc, and tune.

I dissagree, factory tunning is quite ok for BPU. Without a bucket load of tuning time with the power FC the quality of the tune will never be quite like factory.

As you already have an exhaust and only 1k to spend I would install a really good FMIC add a little boost.

I should have mentioned that i just finished spending 1000.00 for the major service and changed the clutch for another 1000.00 at the same time.....

getting the bleed valve done this sat and thinking of putting in blow off valves????

sounds good???

You still got stock ceramic turbos in your GTR?

If so, don't waste money on bleed valve - just pull the restrictor (next right strut tower, there is a solenoid with 2 hose - you'll feel one of hose is bit hard to squeeze, the hose next to plenum, it may have yellow marking) pulling it off will give you safe 14psi.

Also do you have aftermarket (at least 3") front pipe?

14psi + full exhaust (don't worry about dump pipes as they're really good) + Power FC and tune = 240-250kw.

Save up a bit more and do above.

new power fc for bcnr33 is over a grand. Justjap has em for 1499 pls whatever they charge for postage

I bought mine for $1,100 with HC off ebay (Brand New). The seller was in qld. Paid another $5 for express postage. Was sitting on my door step the next day

<br />You still got stock ceramic turbos in your GTR?<br /><br />If so, don't waste money on bleed valve - just pull the restrictor (next right strut tower, there is a solenoid with 2 hose - you'll feel one of hose is bit hard to squeeze, the hose next to plenum, it may have yellow marking) pulling it off will give you safe 14psi.<br /><br />Also do you have aftermarket (at least 3") front pipe?<br /><br />14psi + full exhaust (don't worry about dump pipes as they're really good) + Power FC and tune = 240-250kw.<br /><br />Save up a bit more and do above.<br />
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i pulled out the restrictor already....yeah, its got stocked turbo....

i might find for some good cheap power fc's on ebay :P

let me know if u guys have any ideas where to get them from as well :P

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i pulled out the restrictor already....yeah, its got stocked turbo....

i might find for some good cheap power fc's on ebay :P

let me know if u guys have any ideas where to get them from as well :P

Just keep looking in the forum for sale section theres heaps always selling and yeah just look around ebay and stuff and youll eventally find one for around the 1000 mark.

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