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95 25t

1. Twin dump pipe full maundrel bent system 3 inch turbo to tip

2. Turbosmart bleed @ 11 psi

3. K&N panel filter (hehe - 1kw)

Rest of the car stock.

How many kws would I have gained do u think?

Next on my list is hybrid fmic, then PowerFC. Hoping for close to 200rwkw

with all that plus good tuning... :bs!: ?

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A power run should set you back arpund $40.

Woah! Is that all... Thought it would be at least $100. Anybody know a good dyno on Brisvegas northside?

Be pretty happy with 165rwkw, that would mean 30kw for $1300. Mmmm $1700 for hybrid fmic but i have nfi how much power gain from that maybe 10 rwkw? I've heard of peeps getting 20 rwkw's out of powerfc though, maybe another $1500 + tune. Should be near my goal then for about $3150.

Should I be looking @ stonger clutch before all this or will standard b ok up to 200 rwkws? Woops forgot a whiteline kit too didnt i...

Hey stop newby bashing u :flamer:

not heaps because with those sorts of mods the std ecu runs rich as we all know and have experienced. I reckon around 140 - 150 rwkw depending on dyno.

Your future mods sound good but I think when you get the power fc, thats when you can make the most of the mods u have.

well as a base idea for u. I got a 12/93 r33 gtst. When i dynoed it, it had a cat back 3 inch, pod filter with no air feed, and boost controller set on 13psi and i made 213rwhp(bout 160rwkw) u would be around that mark i would think. Give or take 10 kw

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