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Hi

I have an r33 gts-t. My current mods are:

3" dump+front pipe

4" hks exhaust

hi flow cat

bleed valve @10psi

hybrid fmic

pod with cai

apexi power fc

i have not got the power fc tuned yet i was just wondering what other mods

should i do before i get it tuned. do i need to get a new fuel pump or regulator? or maybe even cam gears would this make any difference. I'm aiming for anything over 200kw at tha hubs. i don't want to upgrade turbo atm. cheers

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I think a better fuel pump is a good idea, aftermarket adj. fuel reg will enable you to get a little more out of your stock injectors.

But if your only running 10psi in a standard turbo you could get away with stock pump& reg, depends on how much further you want to go? after the fuel supply is up to scratch.....hi-flow or bigger turbo? more boost.....then bigger injectors....by this time no doubt a ceramic button/heavy duty clutch will be needed.....

skys the limit.....thats the best part :D

good luck anyway :D

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hot.. HOT girlfriend in the passenger seat.

extra ba-zillion kilowatts at street lights.

... (sorry I've always thought it was true and I've always wanted to say it).

Also - have you thought about suspension mods? I know it's not an engine mod but it certainly is a performance mod (ie. go faster)  :)

ar yeah i also have tein suspension fitted nice firm base to work with that hot girlfriend in the passanger seat. one step ahead of ya's

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