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Yeah, always a good idea to upgrade the turbos considering the issues stockers have with lots of boost and age. I'd do:

Turbos

Injectors

Fuel Pump

ECU

Exhaust

AFMs (depending on ECU)

EBC (depending on ECU)

And then you need clutch etc.

I've been told you can get very close with stock injectors but I have no personal experience with this.

For that kinda power i'd be upgrading the fuel system and turbo's whether they can make it or not...

its like driving without insurance... Cheaper, but a huge risk

300rwkw isn't too hard.

Full Exhaust, PFC, injectors, 1.2 bar. I reckon this will give you 290ish 300rwkw.

Twin GTSS will give you that easy imo. ;)

I wasn't saying its difficult.

Out of that list, only the exhaust would be what I would consider "minimal" or "basic" mods.

Turbos and ecu are a more serious modification IMO, requiring a lot more work and it will also change a lot of things about the car.

Dont the stock turbos still have ceramic wheels and hence the ~14psi limit before they go bang? This is the reason I said it cant be done with basic mods. :( Of course it can be done without much difficulty, but it all comes at a cost. :)

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