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Hey guys

I am running R33 with a RB30Det (curent mods listed below) and want to have my GTR intercooler put onto the car as well. Only thing is I don't want the car to lean out and go bang.

I will be putting in a bigger fuel pump as well when the intercooler goes on. So hopefully this will push a little more fuel through again.

I am running stock boost and also have my power fc on the way from nengun. So as soon as it gets here I will have a proper tune done on the car. As well as my fuel pressure reg and a few extras put on the car.

I am just looking for some confirmation that it should be fine. I know that people do quite a bit with the stock ecu with the RB25.

I hope that I have explained what I am asking well enough.

Thanks guys

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What Year model ECU is it ?

Because the 95mdl's have a freak ecu and they can get upto 200kw's where's any other model will play funny buggers with your car and can cause engine dammage whilst trying to push it further than it can go.

Just wait intil you get the power FC and get it tuned correctly.

:D

Jun

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