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Hi. Im modifying my engine atm aiming for 250rwkw. So far I have front mount. 480hp turbo ngk copper .8 gfb 2 ebc. Catch can. High flow cat to custom 3inch back. What injectors will get me to my goal. What fuel pump? Do I need a metal head gasket? What about ffp? Also the biggy the ecu. I do have a tight budget for all this. All help will b appreciated.

Also check out my bake and clutch pedal question need help there also.

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Just realised you are the guy struggling putting a de box into your car.

You will break that box with your car stock.

Why do you want to break it sooner?

Seriously dude, spend the money on a decent box that is not glass so you can enjoy the car.

Anyway here is some advice you must not have heard before

Cheap

Fast

Reliable

You can only pick 2.

^^lol i'm from nz and use ebay haha

if you are in NZ why are you running a CAT? ditch it. you don't need to change head gasket and you do not need a Fuel pressure reg. i'd recommend deutschwerks 320lph pump and there 550cc or larger injectors with a powerfc or link.

Where do you live? If you are in Auckland there is a regular Friday night meet where you can check out what other people have done and get advice and pointed to suppliers etc.

$2500 will only pay for the supply and tuning of a Link. Cheaper is a Nistune chip. Or if you can find Andy (X-Tune) he can tune and custom make a chip for you. He supplied my injectors and can probably also supply a Deatschwerks pump.

^^lol i'm from nz and use ebay haha

if you are in NZ why are you running a CAT? ditch it. you don't need to change head gasket and you do not need a Fuel pressure reg. i'd recommend deutschwerks 320lph pump and there 550cc or larger injectors with a powerfc or link.

Sadly Cats are now mandatory (for about the last year or two).

Where do you live? If you are in Auckland there is a regular Friday night meet where you can check out what other people have done and get advice and pointed to suppliers etc.

$2500 will only pay for the supply and tuning of a Link. Cheaper is a Nistune chip. Or if you can find Andy (X-Tune) he can tune and custom make a chip for you. He supplied my injectors and can probably also supply a Deatschwerks pump.

Sadly Cats are now mandatory (for about the last year or two).

really? i didn't know that? and my car has been going through warrant testing fine? is it new vehicle compliance or a requirement on all vehicles? i'd be keen to pop along to the friday night meet when i get my P.O.S chinese intercooler sorted.

Thats the impression I was under about the cat to. Qnd yes that is the turbo im using. Im from whangarei mate. Yea link is out of my budget am keen on nistune or the likes but cannot find any1 to install and tune it in auckland.

Tony (SDU president) did a bulk buy on Nistune - don't know if he has any left. Torque Performance can install and tune Nistune possibly Glenn Suckling (Helensville) as well.

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