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So my engine finally let go last night!

I have a motor to pick up tommorow to fit, but while the engine is out of the car I thought to myself why not pick up a few goodies and power her up a bit!

After doing some research on here and looking at other's setups, this is what I'm thinking of doing.

I already have an exhaust/fmic and AVC-R.

Hypergear ATR43 G2 profile

Z32

Fuel pump

S15 injectors

Nistune

New clutch while engine is out/lightened flywheel

I'd like just a nice responsive street setup. I think this is the way to go.

Any feedback?

Cheers.

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yeah, i was thinking with those mod's id get a nice setup for street. I don't want a dyno queen, just a reliable daily with some nice power to boot.

I'm after torque more than anything, at the end of the day kw mean shit to me, it's how much better it will drive.

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if you dont care about kw's but want it better to drive just stick to the standard turbo and spend the money on handling, new bushes throughout, a good brake setup and good new tyres...

it will drive great...

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