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AFM will be good for over 350rwkw.

Injectors - depends on pressure. If you up the base to say 45psi then you'll squeeze more out of them easily enough... Also depends it seems on the tuner, E85 and fuel use seems to vary pretty heavily.

Too easy thanks boys, atleast I don't have to worry about that now as I'm aiming for 350ish anything more is a bonus.

Can anyone recommend a tuner that won't insist ill need 1000cc injectors in Victoria?

Too easy thanks boys, atleast I don't have to worry about that now as I'm aiming for 350ish anything more is a bonus.

Can anyone recommend a tuner that won't insist ill need 1000cc injectors in Victoria?

What turbo setup etc?

Most tuners are happy to use what you have and will tune it to a safe limit...

Too easy thanks boys, atleast I don't have to worry about that now as I'm aiming for 350ish anything more is a bonus.

Can anyone recommend a tuner that won't insist ill need 1000cc injectors in Victoria?

Take a drive to Racepace in Bayswater.

Plazmaman plenum, gtx3076 .82 externally gated 6boosy highmount and power fc. Similiar setup to your's 34GeeTeeTee.

Sweet! Maybe give Racepace a call as Ash said... I have spoken to them a few times when getting a radiator and they were super helpful...

The turbo will go over 350kw but depends how hard you want to lean on it ;) Keep me updated with results if you can, very keen to see!

Take a drive to Racepace in Bayswater.

Thanks ill check them out

Sweet! Maybe give Racepace a call as Ash said... I have spoken to them a few times when getting a radiator and they were super helpful...

The turbo will go over 350kw but depends how hard you want to lean on it ;) Keep me updated with results if you can, very keen to see!

Sweet ill keep you posted!

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