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Hi all,

I need help in planning my next step to make more power.

Current setup:

RB20DET with -

R34 GTT turbo

FMIC

CAI

HKS Cam Gears

Full 3" exhaust (dump, highflow etc)

GTR fuel pump

Running around 13.5 psi

Car makes approx 180 rwkw

With my current set up if i run more that 13.5 psi it starts to misfire etc, i already have 0.8mm gapped plugs so i know i'll be buying some splitfires straight up.

Now correct me if im wrong but the R34 turbo is still ceramic, so i have thought about getting the insides replaced... have many people gone with this option and does anyone have any positives and negatives with this?

Other than this i guess i need to look at buying a new turbo, do people have suggestions which the are happy with? maybe 2350???

Im wanting to make anywhere from 200 -220 rwkw, but with a motor thats still going to be reliable

Also any help with supporting mods? GTR injectors? AFM??

I have read alot of threads in regards to making 200rwkw, but i'd like to hear everyones suggestions on my setup.

Thanks heaps!

Edited by Drakey
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