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You want to know what turbo and cam shaft to run to get to 650rwhp? Can i also ask.. where are you from? What is done to the car already? We can then advise what needs to be done to hit your power target.

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you are baby .... :sorcerer: :P

I think that !! :O

lol i think he is funny as :(

don't base your turbo choice on what cams you want, it should be the other way round. What you looking at using the car for circuit, drag or street?

WTF? I have no idea how to do it in a 34, wouldn't be that hard though, any good workshop should be able to do it.

cams depends on turbos...

ok ok

You are a good man :P

what is he Thats the suitable turbo for the Apexi cam shaft ?

You want to know what turbo and cam shaft to run to get to 650rwhp? Can i also ask.. where are you from? What is done to the car already? We can then advise what needs to be done to hit your power target.

Thank you

my gtr now stock engine & turbo ...

ORIGINAL ...

ok so its stock engine and turbos... What about exhaust system, Engine management, Clutch?

stock engine management :closedeyes:

greddy exhaust system evo II & dawenpipe ,, greddy intake system ( complete), twin plate clutch NISMO

G MAX,,TWIN EXHAUST MANIFOLD ...

big OIL COOLER greddy,, Apexi radetour,,oil catch greddy,,timer apexi...

but I want canseled UP PIPE TURBOS I think is better outbut for the turbo !!GOOD or NOT,, Idon't no !!

I need ECU apexi power fc pro D jetro ??... good ECU OR NOT I don't no !!

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