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I have just recently bought a 1993 R33 Gts-t manual and was wonder bout a few things. I have already bought a turbo for it (2838) and was planning on going with a R33 GTR intake manifold, R33 GTR intercooler, GTR injectors and throttle body. Would there be any problems with this set up and would i be able to use the standard GTR pipe work from the intercooler to the manifold?

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GTR injectors are top feed.Standard GTST injectors are side feed.

Will have to modify some things to fit the GTR intake as its not a straight bolt on.

And you will need an aftermarket ECU before you do anything.

You can use all that stuff but it will cost you a packet to do so, firstly you will have to buy all that gear then get an adaptor plate custom made or from Greddy to adapt the RB26 inlet to the RB25 head. Then have to sort all you Vac lines, harnesses and throttle cable the fit the new system. If you get the std gtr intercooler mts and piping you should be able to make the cooler to Throttle body it ok but have to get the turbo to cooler made.

It is very do able but not worth it, buy a RB26 and bolt it in and away you go. Or just get a intercooler and plenum kit from Plazmaman and get an injector upgrade kit from Injectors online, they have kits to change your injectors to top feed. There links are below.

http://www.injectorsonline.com/

http://plazmaman.com/

Good luck,

Ryan

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