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I have a r33 series II and I have done a few things to it. I would like to know what I should do next. Obviously not go stupid but someone said I should have upgraded my fuel before I did any of this. Bit of advice please ?

I have a FMIC, two stage boost controller, HKS 3.5" exhaust with a high flow cat, dump pipe, top mount turbo, splitfire coil packs and (can't remember the name) sparkplugs with the forked tongue and a POD. :-/

I only run the standard boost as I'm having a issue running high boost..little tip don't put diesel in your car. But i'm getting that fixed.

Whats the next step ? Little things. I basically want to get all the bolt on stuff done first before i go nuts with bigger turbo's stronger motor plennum etc.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Just the standard one that came on the car. I didn't want to go a big turbo until i had all the other bolt on stuff done. Of which I do not know what they are. Then once thats all done standard turbo comes off and a bigger one goes on.

Edited by skins

Ok im at the same stage ur at, minus the splitfires. but i got a walbro fuel pump,,i'd say do that next if u want more power(coz a better fuel pump will handle more power if u try to get it out of the car)they can be cheap too if u find a good deal .Otherwise, fuel injectors will get u more power for sure,,dunno much about pricing with them but i think theyre expensive

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