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HELP! With My R33

Hi guys!!! G.night from Spain.

I've a big question regarding my upgrade preparation. I've at home about to mount a GTX3076R BB of ATPturbo, external Gate 38mm turbosmart, Aem Afr x-series wideband 4.9, for now I carry these mods: Ecu, injectors and AFM Stock.

The big question is:

* Guys, can I mount all this, put 740 CC injectors and regulate as much as possible Ecu and Afm stock? If so, how many BHP can I get? *

Manythanks to all who help me and I said. Cheers?

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No you cannot do this with stock ecu.

You will also need a better than stock intercooler and exhaust.

The easiest way to overcome the limitations of the stock AFM is to get a Link ECU which involves replacing the AFM with a MAP sensor.

(Spanish dealers listed here): http://www.linkecu.com/dealers/europe/

Or cheaper but more tricky in Spain would be to get a Z32 AFM and ecu and fit it with a Nistune chip ...  google or ref https://www.nistune.com/

If you do it right with the proper tune you can make in excess of 300KW easily.

 

 

Thanks for the quick reply friend. I sell an acquaintance of Uk a full nistune ECU for my rts g33 and another friend for the same price a greddy and manage but the problem is that for r34 gtt, I dont know if I use the cables for my gtst r33. Which one would you recommend? Nistune with injectors 740 CC and afm z32 or ecu greddy and mánage and put map (if so that it works on mine). Thanks again mate. Cheers 

36 minutes ago, KiwiRS4T said:

No se puede Nistune el R33 de ahí mi post anterior ECU re Z32 etc. Greddy E Administrar no es realmente lo que necesita.

But, I mean nistune chip soldered in ecu r33 gtst + afm z32. Accompanied by the following mods: Gtx30 BB, front intercooler, complete exhaust in 3 ", wastegate screamer 38 mm, spark plugs upgrade, injectors 740cc nismo, intake system and exedy stge2 clutch.

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