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Hi guys, iv got an R33 GTS-T series 2 its stock as a rock with a CatBack and Splitfire coilpacks, i want to put a FMIC, Modify the stock air box, new fuel pump and get it NISTUNED with a boost controller running like 10-12psi......

should i be getting a bigger dump-pipe/front-pipe/cat or would i not worry about it untill i go bigger turbo and cams and blah blah blah..??

Thanks!!!!

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yes get a 3inch bellmouth dump...great little upgrade for less than 200$...get intercooler, fuel pump...But nistune isnt great with r33 so unless you can get one real cheap you're better off with a full standalone like PFC, Adaptronic, Link etc ... I wouldnt bother modifying the stock airbox much ...I suck 500hp thought mine no worries :D

nah mate, this is the one you want....they pop up in for sale section occasionally too if your patient..

http://justjap.com/s...316&cat=&page=1

then add this

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=19402&cat=&page=1

thats about far as cheap upgrades go, after that its turbo, ecu, injector time and you will spend 3000$ pretty quickly..

Hypergear was selling Adaptronics cheap with hiflows not sure if he still is but for around 2000$ its your best bet....

that dump/front looks good, ill get that! :)

and they have a black cooler and piping similar to that!

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=19944&cat=339&page=1

i want it to be all black :)

thanks for your help mate! much appreciated

sounds good ,black is the way to go specially in Vic..:thumbsup:

many say the blitz is a better cooler , you could always paint it black...that said I have a cheap china cooler and it works fine...

Any filter is good as long as its clean.. I have K&N filter too...they are the same filter as a VN commodore so cheap enough too ...Think I paid 60$ on sale at repco

yeh and im on my p's too :/ haha!

sounds good mate, thankyou!! :) :)

ok I probably didn't need to know that ;)

aim to keep the car looking clean and as stock as possible, outside and in and don't drive like a knob you never know what you will get away with...

build another drift hack you probably wont last a week... :rofl: then again you might...who knows

haha ,love it :thumbsup:

I hate mazda's and golfs! lol they are either cutting me off or tailgating me, thinking they deserve street cred...( yours is different though i hope)

id swap the return flow intercooler for the other type , you can use the hole there for an awesome cold air intake with a 4inch intake pipe,

also id think what turbo your going to get and how serious you are before the dump, if hypergear stick with your $200 pipe..

Edited by AngryRBGTX

4" cold air intake through 2.5" hole?

oh i forgot to mention, i used a tool on the drill and made it 4inch, then you can get some rubber trim to make it look nice and stock looking and hook up your 4inch pipe :)

its a very good supply of cold air , might need to change the filter more often though from the increased dust and dirt being blown in

Edited by AngryRBGTX

oh i forgot to mention, i used a tool on the drill and made it 4inch, then you can get some rubber trim to make it look nice and stock looking and hook up your 4inch pipe :)

and whats vic popo gunna say when they see your big hole and more than 1 Intake mod ??

hes gunna have hard enough time getting a turbo past them as it is let alone a turbo with a bunch of "awesome" mods..

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and whats vic popo gunna say when they see your big hole and more than 1 Intake mod ??

hes gunna have hard enough time getting a turbo past them as it is let alone a turbo with a bunch of "awesome" mods..

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they'll say.. mm nice work man, like what youve done there. haha.. jokes, sorry i forgot bout the strict vic popo...

police have seen mine up here and were actually admiring it, i take it back go for the return flow..

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