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i iv got a 1998 R34 GTT that i bought a little while ago and im starting to get bored of its power so i wanna make it faster!

Only problem is i dont no wot i should b doing first to get the greatest bang for my buck!! At the moment im thinking a decent boost controller, new ecu?? not really sure wot esle to do

i have a 3" exaust system and a hybid intercooler and the rest of the car is stock!!

any small change i could do myself would b handy too such as gaping sparkplugs n things like that.

If someone could give me some info on wot i should do i would greatly appreciate it!! and if you know rough prices that would b a great help!!

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Please have a good read of this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/45218-what-should-i-get-first-fmic-boost-controller-dump-front-pipe/

Has plenty of money spending options to get you on your way to more power. Tis a bit old, but one of the best!

Also ensure you have a read of the RB25 dyno thread to see what other mods people have done to get to certain power targets.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/55845-rb25-turbo-upgrade-all-dyno-results/

Buy yes, upping boost is a good idea - as is a FMIC and ECU (all together really).

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