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i drive a na r33 94...

its a rb25de i would be made to believe...

does any one have any idea...a low budget kinda idea on how to bring more power into my car?

ive already put in a pod filter...i think the car came with a high flow cat... now a 2 and 1/2 exhaust system...

is makin quite decent power but lacks the turbo kick...

if i were to turbo it, what is the cheapest way?

get a second hand rb25det manifold and turbo and slap it on and run low boost?

or the cheapest way to extract good power frm where im standing now....

heh

thanks alot dudes in advance

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yeah its gonna cost to get power out of the NA

try: extractors, air filter with cold air intake, high-flow cat, port+polish head, 6 throttle bodies?...

as big Al said the cheapest way is to sell it and but a GTSt...

if u had a spare $5000 lying around then u could supercharge it... but hey that's another story!

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Originally posted by Squizz

Don't listen champ, you can turbo non-turbos.  Just be sensible about it.  I have done it, and my mates have done it.  Just take your time and don't cut corners.  Just make sure you get the turbo injectors and fuel pump.

u could y its just 2 much hassel! And if u r gonna convert it convert it to an rb26dett to make it worth while.

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