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hey guys driving a 95 skyline on 8psi running supra front mount and turbo smart boost controler. some might know that standard ECU wont permit me to wind boost past 9 to 10 psi!

need help going to need new ECU and looking at new turbo preferably t4 t5 (dont know much about em so need help) do some ECU's work better with one turbo or all the same.

any names of product and price preferably in Victoria would be great thanks guys. ohh and who youd recommend to do the job!

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As for ECUs, there are alot of good ones around. Best find a tuner that you trust and see what he recommends. The best ECU in the world is only as good as the guy tuning it. Alot of people (as I have) go for the power fc as it is tried tested and works well - but it really does depend on who is programming it.

As for turbo - it is impossible to make any sort of recommendations unless you can be a bit more specific about what you want the car to do, eg hp, application (drag, street, strip), etc. Also really need to know what sort of mods you have or are wanting to get, as this can have a huge bearing as well.

Steve

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If you want a T4, have a look at whatsisnames setup, 13psi boost and pushing out over 250rwkw. If you do a search, he has posted up who built it for him, I think it was tony rigoli performance.

Another option would be to pick up a HKS2835 or similar - Munro is selling one off his 9sec R33 for 3K.

You will of course have to up grade your fuel pump and get an adjustable fuel pressure regulator or larger injectors. You will also have to upgrade your clutch and AFM. If you havent done your exhaust, that will need attention also.

Another thing, what isthe supra front mount rated at? Hp and psi drop? Also an aftermarket panel filter or pod wouldnt go astray.

Not sure who you should speak to locally for your power fc or tuning, try the state forum.

I bought my power fc second hand, and saved a fair bit on new, so that might be worth looking into. If you cant pick one up locally, Hikari in adelaide have them pretty regularly from about 1100 and 400 for a hand controller.

Steve

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