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hey everyone just looking for abit of some info recently just got my first skyline and is now registered im looking a doing a few thing to it if anyone can steer me in the wright direction eg brands i don't want the top of the line but i want reasonably priced quality stuff thanks again any help in appreciated also im located in the northern suburbs Melbourne

* turbo timer

* boost controller

* remote start / alarm system / key less entry

* front mount inter cooler

* exhaust

* front sway bar

* suspension

*after

also if you can think of any other things i can do that isn't to expensive to boost performance

thanks again sorry i am just new to this and would love to learn

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Pretty sure there is a whole thread of basic mods to do. But as a reply to your questions;

- Turbo timer - Don't bother imo

- Boost controller - Greddy Profect B Spec II (I have one, it's awesome)

- Exhaust - depends what you're after... Cannon, twin tips, mufflers, decat or cat, etc etc... too many options

- Front sway bar - Whiteline, Pretty sure everyone recommends them for quality and how much of an upgrade they do

- Suspension - What suspension are you after? Springs? Coilovers? Adjustable arms? etc etc...

- I would also recommend an aftermarket in-tank fuel pump if you're going to up the boost, I've got a walbro 255 and it's good

- Also if you're going to up the boost, depending by how much, you'll need to get an aftermarket ECU. Haltech (expensive option), Apexi power FC (about a grand (I think)), NIStune (about $360 + you will need an R32 ECU (because R33 ones aren't tune-able))

Not sure about the other stuff though... I'm sure someone else can shed some light on it...

Kirbz101, on 12 Jul 2013 - 16:54, said:

hey everyone just looking for abit of some info recently just got my first skyline and is now registered im looking a doing a few thing to it if anyone can steer me in the wright direction eg brands i don't want the top of the line but i want reasonably priced quality stuff thanks again any help in appreciated also im located in the northern suburbs Melbourne

* turbo timer- probably not needed but it wont hurt either, I use a greddy unit

* boost controller- makes a big difference I use a Apexi AVCR,

* remote start / alarm system / key less entry- been told remote start makes it easy to steal

* front mount inter cooler- definitely, can be a toss up as far as quality, I use a $400 cooling pro

* exhaust- atleast 3inch with atleast one good oval muffler

* front sway bar

* suspension- be careful of spring rates, 8 in front and 5 in rear was recommended to me, don't want more than that

*after

also if you can think of any other things i can do that isn't to expensive to boost performance

thanks again sorry i am just new to this and would love to learn - make a plan of what you want to achieve first so you don't have to do things twice..

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