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Hey guys,

Just looking around at getting an ebc for my 1995 R33 GTR.

Not really sure if any are better/more suitable than others, because on previous cars just always had manual boost controllers.

Any advice would be great, as looking at getting a tune after I get a decent one installed.

Current mods:

Trust 3" all through full titanium exhaust

Blitz front mount -stock piping

Apexi pods

Catch can

Power FC + hand controller (can you adjust boost from this? haven't had a chance to have a good look at it)

Aftermarket Fuel Pump (unknown brand, but works very well....almost too well haha)

Any suggestions for next mods would be great, only looking for a decent tune with reasonable fuel economy at the moment, then will do turbo upgrade later.

Cheers,

Ash

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We have been using the Turbosmart EBoost Street's (its the latest one, not the big round unit) and had very very good results. Had plenty of experience with the Profec B and I would choose the Turbosmart every time.

Another good choice would be the HKS EVC-S.

We keep both in stock. :laugh:

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