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Hi,

I have 235rwkw@12psi heres the mods;

stock auto

Stock fuel pump

Stock Injectors

Stock AFM

Hi-Flow turbo (vg30 rear etc) on Stock manifold.

FMIC (hybrid copy)

Split Dump Pipe wrapped in heat wrap and 3inch exhaust

SAFC11 (A full replacement ecu would be better, but this does the job)

BOOST98 (ethanol fuel)

Pod filter with 2 cold air inductions.

Thats it..tuned by HITMAN..

There seems to be alot of variables between diferent cars, as the injectors,AFM and pump are fine. I have been running this set-up now for 5months and the only thing to start suffering is the automatic gearbox.

I will be installing a gtr fuel pump soon as it is not a great idea to push the limits of the fuel pump, but it has not hesitated yet. Id also not use the aforementioned as a basis to modify your car though it is an example of what can be done.

Cheers

lol thats funny but yeah,garantee u take that thing to a test n tune and u would be struggling to run 105mph 235rwkw is a nice bs figure,but i guess hitman has to keep his customers happy with nice dyno figures haha any other dyno ud be lucky to get 190rwkw wit ur mods..not baggin you but i can tell u now u dont have 235rwkw.

If i had to start all over again..

I would have got a aftermarket ECU first.. as well as suspension at the same time..

Then go for mods..

hate doing exhaust etc.. and then getting flat spots, running rich etc.. The car becomes slow and shit.. and you will hate it..

unless you got money to spend to do everything at once..

Exactly what i was thinking the other night. Stock car - wak a power fc or equivilant straight off the batt and it would be a much better setup than the other way round. You just dont think that way when you first buy your car though...

Hi,

Im at work atm but if you do a search on my username I have an entire thread dedicated to it + dyno attachments...if you read it, I only expected about 190rwkw or so hence why i didnt go forward with the usual mods of pump etc.

Cheers

I see, I'll check it out - thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

1OWRB,

you obviously have no idea..thanks for a useless attack and insult hero.

this coming from some1 that used a hi-flow on stock ecu and blew your engine, good stuff.

Ill keep this for archiving when I run at the 1/4 and get back to you...

Cheers Mate

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