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wheres a good place to get a nistune? im surprised no one mentioned injectors..or is that pointless untill hunting done more power in the future?

sorry guys i only asked for a stupid number like 5 mods cause of budget limits :(

p.s if i were to set my boost at 10psi(stock turbo/r34 gtt smic) would a boost T do the job?

thanks for the feed back so far guys

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wheres a good place to get a nistune? im surprised no one mentioned injectors..or is that pointless untill hunting done more power in the future?

p.s if i were to set my boost at 10psi(stock turbo/r34 gtt smic) would a boost T do the job?

thanks for the feed back so far guys

Injectors would be like number 6, along with fuel pump. The others mentioned are the mods to start with because without those injectors are pointless. Why would you need them without the extra power/need for fuel?Yes a Boost T would do fine.Just do some searching on this forum, you'll find endless threads about reputable workshops, what mods to do first, what gains to expect, info about ECU's etc.

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1. put a built RB30 bottom end on

2. build head/cams

3. put a correctly sized turbo on

4. injectors

5. OIL

Thats on the mota, then the ECU, then the fueling, then the tune, then the drivetrain, then the suspension, then the brakes, then the tyres, then the cooling (i/c oil cai)

And then, and then, and then

Welcome my friend.

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iv come to realise that the mods never end do they haha

yeah i might leave the injectors later once im keen on more power but i might just boost to 10psi and get some new spark plugs

once iv boosted should i get a tune done or not really needed??

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ok, cheapest decent power available: :)

1: gcg highflowed turbo - 2nd hand - $1000

2: turbo back exhaust - jjr or similar - $1000

3: turbotech (not turbo smart) boost tee - $50

4: china spec fmic & piping kit - $300

5: nistune - $800

6: clutch - exedy single plate button $500

7: diff - welded - $100

ok, so for $3750 or thereabouts you can have ~ 230rwkw and a fun car to drive. add coilovers for around 5 grand that's pretty sweet.

injectors, z32 afm and fuel pump could be added to this later on for around $1500 and you will have ~260rwkw

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For the fully sick individuals:

1) paint brake calipers red (+25rwkw)

2) flower stickers on rear window (+5rwkw per sticker)

3) fake turbo noise clip-on for exhaust (+50rwkw)

4) Neons (+35 rwkw per item)

5) 22" China spec chrome dinner plate rims (+90rwkw per wheel)

Or

Sell the car & buy a Hyundai Excel, do the above mods to it for the instant over 9000kw

For the normal people:

1) turbo back exhaust + high flow CAT

2) high flow panel filter + stock air box or POD with enclosure

3) Intercooler upgrade

4) Boost controller (manual or electronic)

5) Some sort of engine management + tune

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ok, cheapest decent power available: :)

1: gcg highflowed turbo - 2nd hand - $1000

2: turbo back exhaust - jjr or similar - $1000

3: turbotech (not turbo smart) boost tee - $50

4: china spec fmic & piping kit - $300

5: nistune - $800

6: clutch - exedy single plate button $500

7: diff - welded - $100

ok, so for $3750 or thereabouts you can have ~ 230rwkw and a fun car to drive. add coilovers for around 5 grand that's pretty sweet.

injectors, z32 afm and fuel pump could be added to this later on for around $1500 and you will have ~260rwkw

this sounds goood, since im on a cheapish budget...but i might get a jap intercooler since iv heard alot of people complain with the chinese ones.

quick question whats the pros and cons of getting my cat high flowed??

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