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Hi,

I got an 1996 GTST r33 and want to up the boost.

What i am wondering is how much i can safely run on my car without doing damage.

and will it be very noticeable if i raise it??

At the moment i have 2 stage boost control wich is 8 or 12 psi boost...

Things that have been done to the car is:

Monster air cooler

stainless steel extractors

pod filter

3" exhaust from turbo

spitfire coils

bla bla bla....

so yer if anyone could offer any advice or that would be much appreciated.

Thank you

2 Bar <IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt=:P src="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif"> .<BR> <BR>Take it to a tuner and see whats safe, my stock turbo lived on 14 lb for a year before I swapped it out for something bigger.<BR><BR>The stock turbos life is a bit like "how long is a peice of string" when you up the boost, might last a day, might last a year.<BR><BR>Remember though when it goes it will be raining, you will be far from home, it will be night, and it may well lunch your motor.

jeebus... even google answers this for you not hard...

first too results in google for 'how much boost can I run on my r33 gtst'

How Much To Boost Stock Turbo - Skylines Australia

and a video answer

JapanDyno.com How High to Boost Stock R32 R33 R34 RB25DET ...

seriously lazy

or rich and retarded

or just retarded

take your pick, you can choose any three

jeebus... even google answers this for you not hard...

first too results in google for 'how much boost can I run on my r33 gtst'

How Much To Boost Stock Turbo - Skylines Australia

and a video answer

JapanDyno.com How High to Boost Stock R32 R33 R34 RB25DET ...

seriously lazy

or rich and retarded

or just retarded

take your pick, you can choose any three

Now this post owns the OP right across the nut sack and curve balled into the ass. Sideways.

Well done.

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