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Hello to all on this page ,

As im new to onwing a stagea just got my 1 5 weeks ago it is 100% stock and im not liking that at all lol i would like to no what is the 1st things to do to it as in to get more power out of it i want to get around 200 to 250kw @ the wheels but i dont want to spend big money 1 of my mates told me to do a gt3540 and a fmic and do no more but i no i need a fmic as that is the 1st thing i need to do .. do i just up the boost and away i go ... plz guys can you help me out thnx

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Power costs money - no way round that. GT3540 is too big. .. and there is a big difference between 200kw and 250!

If you don't have bags of cash (who does?) then get a fmic, 3in turbo back exhaust, a Nistune chip for your ecu turn your boost up to 12 psi and get it tuned - that will give you a noticeable increase in zip.

Then save up for a Hypergear turbo which will slot right in without fabricating new lines etc, a z32 afm and bigger injectors... and then another tune.

I agree with Kiwi.

And don't listen to your mate. a gt35 and no other mods is mental.

There is so much info available on how to get an rb25 making power.

you dont need to rely on being spoon fed, have a search around and talk to some tuners and decide yourself what you want to do.

thnx for the in put guys and KiwiRS4T what turbo from Hypergear turbo would you go

Have a read of the Hypergear thread in the "forced induction" section and you can decide what best suits your needs.
  • 3 weeks later...

I have an rs also 1st thing check if you have a rear sway bar, i didnt lol.... it helps to have one.... my stag is my daily so wanted it to be sensible so far ive got a nistune, 3in hks exhaust, cooler, coils packs and hifow turbo so got around 234kw@rear.... and now i need a shift kit :-/ so save $$ cos what ever you do will cost ya...

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