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hey peeps.

currently running a 32 gtst 1990

current mods:

BOV

POD

FMIC

BOOST CONTROLLER

TURBO TIMER

HEAVY DUTY CLUTCH

COILOVERS

COILPACKS (SPLITFIRES)

3 1/4 EXHAUST WITH HI FLOW CAT

STOCK TURBO

STRUT BRACES

What would my next step be? I am not sure whether to start modding the engine(fuel pump, oil can etc) or turbo I know i need a ECU, which i am getting next week. but should i install that after or before turbz and engine work?

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i would grab a fuel pump, and look for a good 2nd rb25 turbo, and get some form of management either something like an safc if you dont want to spend all that much or a re-map of your ecu that should net you around the 180rwkw, if you want more power then get one of the high flowed turbos from slide. i would also look at some adjustable camber arms to help control camber from lowering the car

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id get a complete nolothane bushe kit, helps with handling something shocking!! bushes in a 17year old car will be getting pretty worn...

then a rb25 turbo and a fuel pump and a SAFC2, then get the whole lot installed at once and tuned. see if you enjoy your new power.

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power goal = 190kw. that would be my goal i think. what are you running?

yep fit rb25 turbo pump and get a remap should get you 180rwkw +

me Im waiting on my new 32 to land

then it engine swap to a 25 hks 2835 external gate kit 256 cams nismo 555cc inj

pump cooler exhaust normal stuff

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