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I was thinking of getting one of these..

but was wondering if it's really worth the money for the increase in power?

My current mods are Apexi Pod Filter, T-piece boost control @ 12psi, and after market bov. Can I expect a decent power incease with these mods?

I'm soon getting a FMIC and full turbo bak 3" exhaust.

Would I notice a greater increase after these mods?

Thanks for the Help

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in laymans terms an safc will allow u to run more boost more safely combine with fmic and zorst gives u a substantial gain in power over a stock car.... full ecu would be better but for the $$$ safc is a nice option

yeah b4 u get SAFC get the FMIC and 3" zorst, otherwise u r going to have to pay for 2 tunes, and yeah 12 psi on stock cooler / exhaust, is asking for trouble

Took my car to Rajab Performance (melb) and he told me 12psi on the stock turbo is fine just to be very careful it doesn't go over or spike. At the moment it peaks to 12psi then sits on 10psi. Not a wise choice on the stock cooler and exhaust?

yeah 12psi on the stock exhaust is not very efficient, and in fact i'm surprised you feel much of a power increase over the stock 7psi?

with a 3" trubo-back exhaust the boost increase will yield a lot more power

12psi on the stock cooler is about at its limit so you could pass up on the FMIC untill after the SAFC if you want, but it should also be on the list for peace of mind that detaonation due to high intake temps is not going to be an issue

cheers,

Waz.

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