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:worship: Hi Guys,

How are we? JUst got some stupid questions as i don't know much about these skylines as I am new user but want to learn so can you please share your experiences with me............... I just Bought Some stuff for my R33 Skyline GTS-T 1994............ List is as below:-

1. Apexi Power FC

2. Apexi Electronic Boost Controller

3. Apexi Pod Filter Kit

4. Tachometer

5. Defi Guages (Boost and Oil Pressure) --> (just looking for Defi Control Unit-II, if anyone got for sale)

Already GoT Mods on my Car

1. Front Mount Intercooler

2. Catback Exhaust

3. Blitz BOV

4. When i bought this car it was AUTO Transmission but I changed it to MANUAL NOW.......

I put my car on Dyno and as it is its Giving 165 kwrw (i don't know how much boost its running on now)........... Can anybody suggest that after these mods how much my car will make at Rear Wheels and How much i can boost stock turbo with these mods (safest)........ I am happy if my car gives me 250 + rwkw after these mods but i doubt......... thats y i am here......... so if you guys can tell me what other mods i will need to get what i want out of my baby..........i don't want to change my stock turbo to big turbo as it will cost heaps and i am not that rich.... and a family guy as well ......... so i have to look after my family as well as my baby skyline.............. AND PLEASE CAN YOU ALSO SUGGEST ANY PLACE IN VICTORIA WHERE I CAN TAKE MY CAR TO PUT ALL THE ABOVE MENTIONED STUFF AND TUNE IT PROPERLY..... I BEEN TO CHASERS MOTORSPORT IN MELBOURNE BUT THEY ARE VERY EXPENSIVE AND QUOTED ME $1500 FOR INSTALLATION AND TUNE-UP.................. ANY HELP WILL BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED.... THANKS FOR YOUR TIME TO READ THIS IN ADVANCE

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Not sure what you will make - not too familiar with GTS25t's but $1500 sounds pretty reasonable to me to install and tune all that stuff if that includes the guages.

The powerFC simply plugs in in place of the stock computer, the boost controller and pod filters are easy to install. The guages you dont need to up the power.

You could install it all yourself and then get a tow truck to Chasers / Status etc for a tune. You don't want to cheap out on a tune, you want to take it to someone that has experience.

Thread closed. Believe it or not, but since SAU started more than 7 years ago, this topic has been discussed before.

Please use the search function in future. It may be found here:

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While we understand that it can be frustrating to have your thread closed - Please consider that other members may feel it to be disrespectful and selfish of you to post a simple question, without using the search feature to review the wealth of information provided by said members over the years.

If you still feel that this action is unjust, then please PM me and we can discuss it further.

Anywhere from 180 to 200rwkws with basic bolt on mods, you won't be able to hit 250rwkw with stock turbo (unless you highflow it). Safe boost for stock turbo is around 10 to 12psi.

Also you should get a aftermarket front/dump pipe to complete the exhaust together with a high flow CAT, if those parts are still stock items.

Edited by Mayuri Krab

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