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hey guys pretty new to all this so ill keep it simple, ive currently got an auto r-34 gt-t current mods are as follows

FMIC, e-boost controller, 3" turbo back exhaust, safc II, tuned atm with 252 rwhp.

so yeh pretty much need some advice on what i should be doing next to improve the car im looking to get up to at least 300hp

thanks in advance!!

Choc

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hey guys pretty new to all this so ill keep it simple, ive currently got an auto r-34 gt-t current mods are as follows

FMIC, e-boost controller, 3" turbo back exhaust, safc II, tuned atm with 252 rwhp.

so yeh pretty much need some advice on what i should be doing next to improve the car im looking to get up to at least 300hp

thanks in advance!!

Choc

you have covered the basics. next step engine mod wise starts getting EXPENSIVE!, with injectors, bigger turbo, fuel pump, proper ecu and tune, coil packs, etc the list is endless.

as 4show said, i'd now focus on suspension, brakes, wheels and tyres, and do them properly with quality parts!!!

300hp is fine to want, but if your car cant use that power, than there is no point in having it.

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Suspension. Better to prepare for higher horsepower down the track than to realise you need it when you lose control.

How about making it stop?

Three steps to improving a car:

1. Make it STOP

2. Make it HANDLE.

3. Now, make it GO FASTER.

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