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Just make sure he doesn't have a stage 8 auto transmission, because if he does you're gonna be flat out of luck. Those things are animals with this upgrade. Do you know what he has under his bonnet? I think you should get a couple of parts from Japan before taking him on.

Just make sure he doesn't have a stage 8 auto transmission, because if he does you're gonna be flat out of luck. Those things are animals with this upgrade. Do you know what he has under his bonnet? I think you should get a couple of parts from Japan before taking him on.

Dude, OVERNIGHT parts from Japan, and a Motec Exhaust to say the least. I'd probably re-enforce the floor plan because they've been known to come loose when you're manifold pressure is to high. Keep it to 5 shots yeah?

i hear MoTec are releasing new turbo back exhausts designed specifically for 33GTST's that will be doing drags. they say gains of up to 45RWKW are easily achievable with stock turbo. try google'ing that shit brah

I'm assuming you'll be "racing" at Calder on Friday night yes?

Yeh thats what he said Calder,still have a couple uv weeks before i take him on.so wil put a few things in the line.at the moment i got a Blitz Fmic,nismo turbo back,what else do u reckon should i get?

Yeh thats what he said Calder,still have a couple uv weeks before i take him on.so wil put a few things in the line.at the moment i got a Blitz Fmic,nismo turbo back,what else do u reckon should i get?

Oh ok, so this will be a legal race...in which case I'll give you a serious answer:

Get a bleed valve / manual boost controller; don't run much more than about 11psi. If you get a chance do some supporting mods like a front mount intercooler and exhaust system.

Those crossfires are pretty quick (they sound awesome too). You can match one with an exhaust system alone but you will need to be perfect in your shifts and launch.

^^ Brids, he already has a FMIC and turbo back exhaust. :)

Boost controller is the next step then maybe a tune, get an APEXi Power FC...

Upgrade your Panel Air Filter to a high flow one, like APEXi, K&N just to name a few... Or you got an air pod?

I never new the Crossfires where that fast...

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