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I have no idea!

probs should find out.

if i could read the export paper i probably would know hahaha

I'm changing the wheels

as for engine mods im not to sure at the moment. anything you would recommend me doing first?

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Post the export paper up here if you would like me to have a look at it.

There are a bunch of different paths you can take when modding the RB25. The main factors affecting your choice are. What you are using the car for. What your goals are. How much you want to spend. The best thing to do is browse these forums as there is a massive amount of info on here. Personally I would be looking at a GT35R based turbo with the supporting mods for around 300RWKW while still being daily driveable and affordable. If you have a bit more cash to throw around then a Precision or similar turbo. If the sky is the limit then get an LSX engine and twin turbo it. You will want to consider running E85 if you are going to go to a bigger turbo, not because it is necessary but it does give a good increase in performance while still being kind to your engine. These might sound like overwhelming decisions to make at first but if you decide up front it means you will know where to start with your supporting mods. For example there is no point getting slightly bigger injectors if you plan on running E85 and 20psi of boost in the future.

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