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ok so im looking into gaining some more power out my r32gts-2

ive been speaking with anthony from dahtone racing about what parts to get...

and this is what he's suggested..

upgrade to a stock r33 turbo

install gtr injectors

fuel pump

ignitor pack

now the questions i have for you guys are

1) i've found a r32 gtr intercooler to help with the steps even on its own will it be hard and expensive to get some pipes to hook it up

and

2) with my ECU will i need to get it tuned right away or will the stock one be able to handle the upgrades without shitting itself?

Regards

Brad

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