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A turbo or a supercharger ;)

hehe seriously... extractors, intake, exhaust, retune (for those mods) they're the bolt on performance upgrades

Then you can rebore, upgrade injectors, and upgrade cams, lighten gears, upgrade brakes, etc etc

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Easy Non foam pod Air filter, cat and exhaust made no difference unless it's a new cat, plugs work and if you've got the bucks lean the mixture out.

There's a 30% power gain from the Power FC but all it does is lean the mixture out. This can be done with fuel controllers at a cheaper price.

I wouldn't waste my money on headers and stuff the performance gain is too little for the out lay.

Also speak to skyliner33wa as he's trying to sell his and the thing looks got and has some nice mods.

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ok here is the list my car has...

Blitz high flow pod(metal mesh ones)

Blitz N/A ECU (what a bonus that is)

I think it's 21/2 inch exhust...

ATTESSA 4WD System... it came with car... all the drive trains as well :eek: :D:)

front and rear strut braces...

futher mod?

K-mart Seat covers ;)

RB27DETT conversion :eek:

cheers

Joe

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while the RB25DE is a good engine it doesnt repsond too well to mods.

basics have been mentioned such as filter, exhaust and management change. the reality of it is that you should probably just save for a turbo. i gave up on my R33 GTS for the same reasons, you just cant make it fast enough:D

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