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Hi all,

I need some help.

I have a RB20DET which i am modding but it is also my daily so cannot afford to have it off the road at all really.

Current set up is:

RB20DET

Stock Turbo

Dump into 3 inch through to cannon

Adjustable cam gears

GTR fuel pump

New mods will be:

ATR28G3 turbo

Z32 AFM

GTR Injectors

The current motor is apart getting the head fixed (exhaust stud broken)

I have never put mods on before so i am wondering how and which order i can put them on with the car making it still drivable.

I pick up the turbo this weekend and can put on the car now, but i dont want to get the tune done yet because i dont have the injectors or AFM.

Can i put it on and still drive it under low boost until i get the tune?

Secondly can the AFM go on without a tune and still run?

I know the injectors are a pretty much no go as it will be putting in twice the fuel.

So can i mod this in anyways without the tune straight up..

I will be looking at a Power FC a little down the track once the funds come back in.

I hope this makes sense, as im a n00b to modding.

looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

Thanks Heaps!!

Turbo can be put on car and driven. Just keep boost low cause car not tuned to it.

AFM and injectors wont work on car without tune.

AFM only takes about 30mins-1hr to wire in.

Injectors can take a day if you have everything available.

I installed injectors and afm into my car with no prior experience, pretty straight forward.

Have a look at my thread for more info; http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gt...20-t256804.html

You wont be able to drive the car with z32 afm and/or gtr injectors.

You will need to get it tuned for it to drive.

What i did was buy nistune board www.nistune.com and soldered it into my ecu.

Then took it to Status Tuning who loaded a base tune map on my ecu so I could drive it to his place for a tune.

Although the tune was used from a similar car with similar mods as mine, the car wouldnt rev over and struggled real bad. Had to limp it to status tuning for a proper tune.

Look into nistune for your tuning. I

Nistune board costs about $250~ and then you will need to get it tuned, should be around $600? i think, best calling Status Tuning for prices.

Status tuning also do a tune+nistune package I believe (drive in-drive out), just let him know you want to install injectors/afm and limp it to his place. He will then give you a base map to drive it over :)

If you need any help let me know, as I can see you are in Melbourne too :P

Cheers

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