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Hey guys. Ive done pretty much all I can to my R33 GTST. as far as bolt on mods go. Its currently putting down 250rwkw. Doin the last little job next weekend and then I gotta retune it. Pretty sure ive gone as far as I can with standard internals. Im expecting around the 270kw mark after I retune it. Is there any other uselful mods u guys can advise me to do, not for power gains, but just to make it run a bit better? (help the thing live for as long as it possibly can). I dunno if io posted this in the right place, but im open to suggestions anyways. Thanks guys

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My tuner advised me to replace the exhaust housing my hi flowed one. He rekons most hi flows should get about 250rwkw, but with the GCG the standard exhaust housing is a lil restrictive. I got another for it. Im gonna replace that and retune it. He rekons hes tuned cars that got 290atw from that turbo, so I went that option for now just coz its cheaper and easy

E85 is about the only thing to make it last longer.

Imo 250 is prefect for the street, why not just leave it and enjoy it? Since my car started making 260kw I've actually gone "you know what? this is more than enough power for the street" The turbo comes on like the stock one but makes 260kw with no lag, what more could you want?

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