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Few Upgrades to go onto my car soon ( hopefully within 2 weeks )

What power you recon when all parts are on at ~ 14-15 pound boost.?

Purchased :

All items for a 100k Service

600cc DeatschWerks injectors

Exedy Sports Organic Clutch

To be Purchased:

Hypergear ATR43G2.5 Turbo Kit

Nistune ECU/Tune

BC Coilovers

On Car:

Gizzmo Ms-ibc Boost Controller

3 inch Just Jap Straight through Exhaust

Splitfire Coilpacks

350z Rims

Just Jap Front Mount Intercooler

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I cant afford the stuff i have :P

But i was more referring to the things like Excedy Organic clutch = :no:

Fuel pump was mentioned, not sure what the stock ones handle but i dare say they wont handle 250kw

Probably invest in a Z32 of your going to the expense of a full tune with a NIStune, you'll need to do it later anyway.....

Depends what dyno the reading is done on, get a on high reading hub and you got yourself a extra 90hp on paper. You will need a Walbro kit & Z32 + plug, both easy to fit. 300-350hp. I've got a few here. Clutch should be fine if it is fresh, just remember it's organic compound so it won't respond to best to launches and cooking off it.

Don't be concerned by the number, I've had 80hp~ reading difference in the past with local HUB/Rollar dyno's in WA.

Edited by monga

Whats wrong with the Clutch? I didnt want a harsh clutch and i heard people easily run that clutch for drifting...and im aint doing drifting ..lol

So a Z32 and a new fuel pump?, Whats a straight swap fuel pump available?

The cushioned button is near stock feel and rated higher in terms of power....... Although it wasnt rated to my power........ Ill have pics up when i pull the gearbox out tomorrow :P

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