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Jer this is all you need to notice an improvement like what zebra said

Nistune = $400

Tune = $750

Total = $1150

Optional addons

AFM = $200

Injectors = $600

Fuel pump = $200

Coilpacks = $450

Turbo = $900

Plus any parts that aren’t working that are discovered at the tuning phase... :unsure:

I had some nice surprises...

- Coilpacks = $450

- VCT Solenoid = $200

Even after buying an aftermarket pump (bosch 040) It wasn't working properly. Threw in a Walbro = $110

Great surprises!

It was totally worth it though. Fixed some small bugs I had plus the power. Best 3-4k spent on the car

Edited by dontyellpl0x

Jez no need for a turbo.

You could go from 150-160rwkw now to 190ish just with nistune and a bit more boost.

Believe me it makes a difference.

Not to mention you can get a big gain in the midrange which makes them a lot of fun

The benefit of a Nistune would be the option to retune for more power with more supporting mods down the track.

ie. injectors and Hiflow etc. (SAFC won't really do this)

I thought the gains would potentially be greater than that for just a Nistune and tune though.

For 2.5k-3k. I would get a Haltech, RB20 Wastegate actuator, a walbro pump and a tune. Should be about $2.7k. Would make about 220rwkw which is heaps.

- Injectors should handle up to 235rwkw

- R34 Stock Turbo should be a OP6 so it's big anyways

- Haltech is better than Nistune.

I think the above prices are not installed, so you would need to include labour. Labour is expensive at between $90-$140 per hour. Haltech, wastegate and pump should be easy to install yourself.

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Yeah :( I am kicking myself that any direction over 200kw is at least 3k. Hmmmm

edit: Cheers guys for the info. I think a hard decision will need to be made in the coming of weeks.

Edited by RosieR34

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