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bit bored at work and the forum seems a lil slow

I'm starting this thread so that new members (like me) who wish to mod their skyline would have an idea of what aftermarket parts are commonly used/modified and what kind of kw are expected from those parts...etc

basically, just list what mods you currently have and the power you have

and what mods you are planning to do & the power you are expected to gain from them

just an idea to get a bit of chit chat happening, no flames if this has already been done ;)

Here's mine

R34 GTR

HKS dumps, front and hi-power catback

HKS cam gears (IN & EX)

Apexi pods

Apexi pfc

Apexi pfc EBC

with Nismo twin plate

on stock turbos & everything else

im hoping for 250 atw (yet to be tuned/dynoed)

Looking to do; FMIC, Z32s, injectors & fuel pump..with new turbos...when i get more $

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S2 33 GTST

GTR FMIC

Apexi Power FC

Z32 AFM

Walbro FP

T3 Hiflow T4

3inch Stainless Exhaust

Jun BL Muffler

K & N Pod

= 230.1kw at 12psi @ Boostworx

Well was planning on selling her......... But we will see how we go, always wanted the 250kw mark, so might have to get some injectors and run some more boost, and i should be there quite comfy! ;)

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Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-t Series 2 (Built: 12/1996)

As of today;

K&N Air Intake

3 inch 5Zigen cat-back zorst

Magnaflow 600CFM hi-flow cat

3 inch custom Dump pipe w/ detachable screamer (for legals)

Walbro Fuel pump (500hp)

***GT3076R Hybrid turbo kit*** Using rb25 housing atm, upgrading to GCG exhaust housing and TIAL 38mm Ext wastegate after rebuild.

to come:

CRD Front Mount

Z32 or Q45 AFM

33 ECU quiktune (for current mods)

SDS069 EMU (Custom)

Adj. Cam

GTR Injectors

Hard intake pipe

Whiteline handling kit, SuperLow kings and drift pineapples.

18 inch Work Emotions (or replica) wheels.

atm estimated ~180kw @ 6psi (ultra safe tune pending FMIC)

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Series 2 96 R33.

Turbo back exhaust

other then that stock everything

169rwkw

to come in the near future

hybrid FMIC

greddy profec boost controller to 12psi

exhaust cam gear

hoping for 200rwkw

atm running 13.4, hoping to crack the 12's

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now THATS a list.

EDIT after sinista del list: Wise choice to delete list... they can get your new info from ur NT plate... id think about changing that too bud.

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