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hello

I have recently brought a 1994 r33 with a RB20e in it, i was just wanting help on what modification i could do to it to get maximum legal horse power. I am on my P plate so unable to turbo it. I have already brought a pod filter for it and am currently building a cold air box for it.

Just wanting to know the best mods and are there any good performance chips out there?

would appreciate your help, i know its a shit engine so please no criticism.

Thanks in advance

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max power you would most possibly get without opening up your engine would be the 150hp mark.

but it will be an expensive trip.

N/A tuning is not for the shallow pocket, nor for the faint hearted, thats why BMW M power and AMG cost the goods :D

like said above, wait till your off your p's or just buy a s2000. they haul ass

don't spend a single cent on it. if you want more power, sell it and by a r33 with the rb25 in it. that alone will see you get a roughly 40kw gain in power. the amount you would have to spend on your motor to even get close to that would be close to what you could buy a second complete car for, plus it wouldn't be P plate legal. you will only get a few kw gain from any mods that will be P plate legal (and not to mention the fact that any mods that will gain you more than a few kw will cost a buttload). to be honest, you would've been better off buying a different car. a commodore, falcon or even a lancer would beat your car. and for those that know me will know what the next car recommendation will be (and it isn't a magna, it's the other one). my choice would've been a SSS pulsar. it has more power than the rb20E in the skylines (9kw more), and the car weighs less (over 100kg less).

probably not what you wanted to hear

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