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Hi guys,

Okay I got a pod filter,

racing radiator

hd clutch

3" full turbo back exhaust+ high flow cat

boost up to 12psi

Currently getting better coil packs to fix miss fire problem

what should i do next?

Fuel pump?

Injectors?

Chip and tune?

looking at $1500 to $2000 budget

What you think guys??

Fuel pump, Nistune fitted and properly tuned.

This^^ Include filters and oil changes and new plugs as well if you already haven't done so...

Good preventive maintenance goes a long way

What happens when he can't get 100ron or E85??

If its tuned not on the edge then he should be fine to use 98 but not be flogging it, hows that different to not being able to find 98 and having to put 91 in, you just dont be flogging it , common sense

When can't you find 98?

I've never not found 98, and I've been through that many bush whacker towns with the GTR..

Would be silly to have it tuned on anything but 98 in this situation

good point, what i mean is a few octane points drop shouldnt be an issue in the rare case you cant get 100 or some eflex, if its not a daily and you want every last kw then it would help.. and most people are looking for every kw they can get for cheap..as long as it still practical for them i guess, but 98 would be less fuss.

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