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i am about to up grade my car again and i got my turbo gt35r got 500hp fule pump got front mount got a hd clutch and im going to put in some 555cc injectors this means i will be able to boost it up but iam worried if i going to get it over 400hp which im pretty sure i will i am going have to up grade a lot more at the moment i have 370hp does any one know what other things i will have to do to my car

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555cs probably wont be enough, 740c's are only like $20 extra each

youll want a nice big exhaust for a gt35. 4" or 3.5" from turbo back

youll want some suspension work and brake work done otherwise it will be a coffin. aftermarket ecu a must. unsure how std fail rail will go.

the only you dont have is lag, but that will come when you put that sucker on :D

you'll need a properly built motor if you expect it to last any moderate length of time.

The GT35 is overkill for what you want to begin with.

Its a turbo that will pump 350rwkw on pulp given the right spec.

When you say you have 370hp now, is that RWHP?

Although i doubt it as you make no mention of having injectors in there as yet

Bigger isnt always better, and for 400hp (which i assume isnt 400rwhp as i said above with the 370hp)

A car will a smaller turbo will eat you for breakkie ;)

i do have 370 rwhp i also have a apexi power fc and my turbo is allready on but i still have stock injectors will 740cc injectors be able to push my turbo harder i want somthing that will last as well as go hard but i dont want to kill myself the car is fast now i was going to put the injectores on next week and a custom radator on it how much will a clutch cost and what sort will be good for my set up

Edited by wallystyles

well isn't 400rwhp still under 300 RWKW??

550cc injectors will do that fine without having an adjustable FPR. 740cc would just make idle quality really bad.

edit -- is that your widebody gtst??? looks good i lke the gurads etc.

Edited by Craved

My injectors hit max with 325rwhp through a Malpassi fuel pressure reg.

There is a general consensus that 250rwkw it about the max power you can get from the stock injectors.

I'd question your injectors (maybe they are aftermarket and you don't know it, maybe they have been high flowed) or I'd question the accuracy of the dyno.

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