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hey guys i have a r32 '93 model now with forged pistons r33 injectors front mount pod and boost tee and its good power but i wnt more.

Now i have $6000 to spend and i know i want an Apexi Power FC computer, but as far as turbo and stuff i'm a bit behind. i want to make aroung 250kw @ the wheels. So i was thinking Garrett GT3040, power fc, 700cc injectors, Air flow meter probably 500hp, and bosh 040 fule pump.

now will the GT3040 fit?

what type of injectors are best?

what thype of AFM should i get?

and is there a better fule pump?

now if i get all this plus a electronic boost controller what power am i looking at?

any non critisised help would be good.

Regards,

Justin

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For an Rb20...you have other alternatives to injectors like GTR 440cc injectors and RX7 550cc injectors too...even the 440cc ones will flow more than enough for 250rwkw...as for the rest of the support stuff...the guys above have nailed it spot on...

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