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I'm chasing 250 4wkw atm, here is my pricelist/budget

Hypergear atr43ss-1 $1450

440cc deatschwerks $450

Nistune $1000 installed/tuned

Z32 upto $300 depending on brand/new/used

Walbro gss 341 $120

$3320 total. That leaves $1680 for brakes/suspension

Edit. My intercooler was $550 from just jap so that leaves $1130.

Edited by lilcrash

Lilcrash maybe we should get a group purchase going?!?!?

Its got standard suspension, but the shocks were replaced with new KYB ones about 12months ago.

I've had the diff shimmed, was thinking id get front and rear whiteline sway bars.

Edited by simdog

LOL at 8-9k, the guy would be making a fair profit from that i would assume.

A decent highflow will make 250-260 on a 25 pretty easy.

Highflow $1500 max

Injectors $500-700

Intercooler $500

ECU $1000-1500 including tune

Z32 AFM $400

Boost controller $30

Clutch $400

Fuel pump $200

Max it would cost is around 5k, would be cheaper with second hand parts.

Link arnt that great from what I've heard, a power fc or nistune would be way better, nistune if probably the best option due to it been undetectible.

Theres no point spending big money on a turbo setup if your only chasing 250rwkw.

Edited by eightsixboy

Yeh stock brakes are good but all too often you find worn rotors and 20yr old pads.... Have you driven with a mechanical diff SargeRX8? guess it depends on what type of driver you are but I find stock diff's completely crap especially now most of them are old and worn... When I say suspension Im talking about the whole package if the bushes are all stock your gonna have to replace them.

Im probably a bit fussy when it comes to an "overall package" but when you do everything right they are great fun.

I'm considering giving my brakes a make over, and if I do(full set of rotors, calipers and pads) I will have spent more modifying my car than I did on the car it self lol. I don't see it as a waste. Its something I want, something I worked for, something I chose.

Ive never drive a car with a mechanical but Ive driven a fully locked diff and I don't like it lol. For me I'm not a tracker, I don't drift and I don't smoke my rear tyres. Its just the odd push to red now and then and I love it.

I'm considering doing all my bushes but that is something which will cost a fair penny, especially on labor as its something I don't think I can do in my drive way(for the subframe anyway).

LOL at 8-9k, the guy would be making a fair profit from that i would assume.

A decent highflow will make 250-260 on a 25 pretty easy.

Highflow $1500 max

Injectors $500-700

Intercooler $500

ECU $1000-1500 including tune

Z32 AFM $400

Boost controller $30

Clutch $400

Fuel pump $200

Max it would cost is around 5k, would be cheaper with second hand parts.

Link arnt that great from what I've heard, a power fc or nistune would be way better, nistune if probably the best option due to it been undetectible.

Theres no point spending big money on a turbo setup if your only chasing 250rwkw.

For just under $5000 I could be at 320rwkw on 98 but for engine health I will only be pushing 280rwkw.

Edited by SargeRX8

I had it when i lived in the UK. It was a 9000 Aero, 225hp from the factory, the performance software to remap the ecu is on the net, a guy in the SAAB club had the computer leads to reflash it. I got a 3inch downpipe and went to 276hp at the front wheels with 330nm of torque, all for the equivilent of $400. The car cost the equivilent of $1200. For the money (in the UK) nothing on 4 wheels is quicker.

Wouldnt you rather have that power at you rear wheels? Anyway its not hard to get the power your after on you budget as everyone else has mentioned, If you can do most of the work yourself. Other than that you should be able to find plenty of R33's with that sort of power for sale.

Edited by Silvia GTR

Yea that power through the front wheels was only usable in 3rd+, 1st and 2nd would just spin the wheels and not in a fun slidey controlable way.

SargeRX8 id be selective changing bushes, one of my experiences is making a saab crashy and less fun to drive by putting too many poly bushes in. Unless its a track car that is.

Group buy is deffinately a good option, I am waiting on my tax money to buy parts so prob end of month il be right to go. I am actually considering getting the injectors, fuel pump and afm from kudos down the coast, they are a forum sponsor so they might be happy to help with the group buy situation.

Edit. $1001 total for the parts mentioned, that's the online shop prices, but through eBay I can get the afm $100 cheaper and the injectors are $100 cheaper direct from deatschwerks. If kudos can come to the party and do the 4 items for $800 in a group buy I will go with them

Edited by lilcrash

Link arnt that great from what I've heard, a power fc or nistune would be way better

you sir must be smoking crack. a link G4 plugin unit is years ahead of the old powerfc and if you take into account the $$ spent on the AFM and put it towards the ECU instead you can get one for similar money, tuning will probably be a bit more expensive though.

why not do a twin turbo conversion & be different? :D

mine made just a tad under 250rwkw and 530nM of torque with VCT turned off( so with it on, i should get some more torque & power)

R34 GTR turbos $500

custom lines & returns $250

stock RB26dett manifolds $50

modify exhaust manifold flange $40

head flanger (to space the turbos out) $80

R33 GTR dumps $50

JJR front pipe $300

nistune install + tune $1000

custom intake two > one pipe to match Z32 $200

z32 $300

walbro $130

550cc injectors (or get 6x S15 injectors they are 440 or 480cc) s/h $200-$400

FMIC $400

with some change to spare.

that pretty much most of the major parts involved.

and the induction noise on boost is insane :D

LOL at 8-9k, the guy would be making a fair profit from that i would assume.

A decent highflow will make 250-260 on a 25 pretty easy.

Highflow $1500 max

Injectors $500-700

Intercooler $500

Nistune $300

Tune $500-800

Z32 AFM $400

Boost controller $30

Clutch $400

Fuel pump $200

Tyres that get traction with 250kw $800

Max it would cost is around 5k, would be cheaper with second hand parts.

Link arnt that great from what I've heard, a power fc or nistune would be way better, nistune if probably the best option due to it been undetectible. Not true, link is better than nistune or PFC, much much newer.

Theres no point spending big money on a turbo setup if your only chasing 250rwkw.

Basically this, $5k to do it properly sounds about right, there is a bunch of stuff that can still break though. This is also assuming you can do everything yourself, add $1000-1500 if you pay a workshop to do the clutch, turbo, fuel pump, injectors, intercooler + piping.

My advice, sell the car and buy one with most of this stuff already done.

Also as simon said, 240-300kw costs the same, 300kw will just break more stuff and quicker.

Edited by Rolls

Yeah have been looking into that and youre right, but............ its gotta be a 4 door so it limits my options, otherwise id have bought Dans RB25/30 GONER GTST. There is a 4 door Impul racing R33r forsale on Carsales, its up for 12k and making 177kw. Its done over 200k and works out to be $4000 more than i bought mine for and id still have to spend a bit to get it up to 250kw, plus a few car buddies of mine have asked ''what are you going to be inheriting?'' Its an age old car dilemma!!! The garages that have serviced mine (put bits on) have said its in fantastic condition, plus the baby seat is in it and its a PITA to take out and put into another car!!!!!haha

Basically this, $5k to do it properly sounds about right, there is a bunch of stuff that can still break though. This is also assuming you can do everything yourself, add $1000-1500 if you pay a workshop to do the clutch, turbo, fuel pump, injectors, intercooler + piping.

My advice, sell the car and buy one with most of this stuff already done.

Also as simon said, 240-300kw costs the same, 300kw will just break more stuff and quicker.

Yeah have been looking into that and youre right, but............ its gotta be a 4 door so it limits my options, otherwise id have bought Dans RB25/30 GONER GTST. There is a 4 door Impul racing R33r forsale on Carsales, its up for 12k and making 177kw. Its done over 200k and works out to be $4000 more than i bought mine for and id still have to spend a bit to get it up to 250kw, plus a few car buddies of mine have asked ''what are you going to be inheriting?'' Its an age old car dilemma!!! The garages that have serviced mine (put bits on) have said its in fantastic condition, plus the baby seat is in it and its a PITA to take out and put into another car!!!!!haha

you could probably get away with buying a written off coupe and transfer all the fruit (good bits) across

then any parts not required could be sold for $$$ and you recoup some of your costs

a mate bought an r33 for $7k with a forged motor, hks 2530 (i think) and all the supporting things and it was road worthy, if you can find someone selling a whole package its going to be waaaaay cheaper than buying it all yourself

Yeah have been looking into that and youre right, but............ its gotta be a 4 door so it limits my options, otherwise id have bought Dans RB25/30 GONER GTST. There is a 4 door Impul racing R33r forsale on Carsales, its up for 12k and making 177kw. Its done over 200k and works out to be $4000 more than i bought mine for and id still have to spend a bit to get it up to 250kw, plus a few car buddies of mine have asked ''what are you going to be inheriting?'' Its an age old car dilemma!!! The garages that have serviced mine (put bits on) have said its in fantastic condition, plus the baby seat is in it and its a PITA to take out and put into another car!!!!!haha

I bought a forged rb25 highflow + all supporting mods R32 for $11k 2 years ago, I'm sure you can get something cheaper these days, even if half of it is f**ked it is still worth it, all you need is clutch, fuel pump, ecu, injectors, afm and if the motor cooks itself you are still ahead. f**k doing it yourself, buy someone elses money pit : )

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