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300wkw is easily attainable on your current engine, without much in the way of lag. Why do you feel the need to burn cash? Throw some my way please. :)

lag isn't much of a problem it's like foreplay to me and I simply want a 25/30 because I have all wanted to have one and know I have the means to build one

But that was my other question was what would I need to make the 300 mark on what I have now ?

A turbo

3 inch zorst

Hard intake

Some way of tuning the engine

Injectors

And a fuel pump

Anything else I have forgotten?

stick with the 25 head..spend the money elsewhere (turbo?).. you'll make 300kw pretty easy with the rb30det and right turbo.

don't bother with an adjustable FPR....just stick with the stock one and upgrade your 550's.

Edited by Badgaz

Well I have a 3 inch with v band bigger turbo injectors and fuel pump as well as apexi power fc and was just speculating that I all ready have these as in a comment ^^ and only making 250

Some people have that and make 380kw.

It has something to do with the turbo choice.

Bigger turbo isn't very specific. I assume it's hardly hardly any bigger and that explains the the power.

Bigger decent turbo.

Much power.

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