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Hey guys, Im running a completely stock R34 GTT, with the exception of a K & N pod filter..

i was just wondering, would i get any more power, by simply installing a boost controller? and whats the maxium all the stock stuff can take?

if u have any other ideas that would increase my power and are simple mods, please let me know

cheers.

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The stock turbo does tend to break around 12psi but some have run higher and not had any/many problems. It all depends on the amount of reliability you want.

The first thing would be to remove your restriction i.e Exhaust. If you're going to put a boost controller on, you may be able to up the boost a little.

I have 3" split dump exhaust system, cold air box with pod filter but I now have high-flowed my turbo. I'm running 12psi without a problem but I'm not pushing it much in this heat and my front mount cooler should be here next week.

Most people who have increased the boost in their car have at least exhaust done.

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Oh ok thanks guys, with th exception of puttin a 3' exhaust, is there any other things that would increase the power, or should i simply go with the new exhaust then FMIC, then boost controller?

thanks

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does it really matter how cold the air going into turbo is, doesnt it all end up the same temp after going through the turbo?\

indeed it can make a big difference with a good cold air induction setup/pod vs just a pod sucking hot air

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