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ok what im planning on doing once the epa test has past (barsteds) is to build an RB25DE/RB30DE hybrid + get a turbo and cooler fitted and everything properly tuned at this place i know of.

now for the turbo i was told to get a HKSGT2540

what other things should i get in term of new cams, cam covers, intake piping, intercooler, boost solenoid (i dont even know what that is), the oil/water lines, manifolds and more.

please please PPPLLLLEEEAAAASSSSEEEEE helppppppppp me with this i really dont know much so please give advice (posetive haha)

thankyou

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Actually you sound like you don't know anything.... the shonky

aftermarket workshops dream about customers like you.

Here's some advice

1) Drive your car for 6 months and get to know it and how it performs.

2) READ all of these forums + the SDU forums + the SDU FAQ page

go through the back pages of the performance and maintainance forums, everything you need is covered over and over and over here.

3) Buy the odd magazine "Hi Performance Imports" "Zoom" etc

4) When your ready, do your mods in the right order if you follow my advice you'll know what this is,you will also have a realistic idea of what you want and what you can expect in the way of gains from each mod. And remember, generally speaking the more outright power you get from it the less drivable on the road it will be

and finally , someone in a less modded car than yours will come along and blow your wheels off........somewhere there is always a better driver

Good luck and welcome(i mean it ) to our Skyline world. :)

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