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Hi all, this is my first sorta post ^_^'

Im currently chasing 200 at the wheels for my first goal.

I currently have a S1 R33 GTS25t, not long ago I had it dyno'd and with stock everything

except a 3' front pipe, full 3' exhaust with highflow cat, and an apexi pod. i made 134rwkw.

Ive got a shopping list of , Front mount, bov, AVC-R, SAFC2.

i wanna run about 10psi for daily driving and 1 bar for that little bit extra.

will i need to upgrade my fuel pump? and should or shouldnt i need a fuel pressure reg?

will that get me my 200?

thanks all ^_^

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You won't need a fuel pump or FPR for 200rwkw.

Fuel pump will be a good idea, but it won't be needed. If your fuel pump is doing it's job, then don't change it.

Won't need SAFC afaik. Just don't bother and go with a PFC or the like.

When you get it dynoes, they should tell you the AFR, so go by the figures and purchase the SAFC if you really want to.

And with the EBC, i don't think the AVC-R is a dual solenoid.

No need for a BOV, unless you absolutely have to have the Psshtt sound.

Some people had stalling issues with an ATMO BOV so beware.

As for breathing mods, you already have a 3" system and a POD.

Get a CAI duct to your POD and MAYBE a FMIC. (may not be needed, more experienced people will tell you)

Look at my sig for the mods i have on car.

But i have a ER34 :rofl:

NB. i am a noob to Skylines, so listen to the OLDIES :(

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Hi Chris.

Please take the time to search, there is a lot of information across this forum.

Your question is also common and answered in a number of threads already.

If you begin by looking here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=66556

You'll be on your way in no time.

Cheers.

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