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Hello Guy/Girls .

I am New here First Post . i Have a Beautiful Silver Skyline R33 GTS-T sitting on some Awesome 18''Crome's , i have only done interior work eg Alpine set up DVD 6 stacker,TV monitor, Front and Rear Speakers & just a Pod filter with heat cover.

I would really appreciate some help on what i should look at first'LIST 1-10' to get some more power out of my skyline.

not looking a spending a house on my car so please no ridiculous 30 grand upgrades lol

Thanks you in advance.

Patrick

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Hey guys been looking for my next upgrade to be a 3 " exhaust to help it breath better . What would you recomend top type brands or all the same basically long as it has a hi-flow cat and it's cat back from turbo yeah ?

Then Would you say extractors or intercooler?

Would appreciate some say . I have done some reasurch n I do play with the cars but just after some more info from more experienced people with tuner cars.

I have had it for 3 years never had any issues what do ever with it .

Pat, I'm going to take pity, only cause I expect this to be closed very soon. Welcome to SAU. Go into the forced induction section, and look at the rb25 dyno thread. Choose what power you want, and go for the best set up in there.

Forum has a search function, best advice is to learn how to use it. Every question you have about your car will have been answered at some stage. There are literally 1000s of these kinds of threads. So when it's closed, don't take it personally, but it just clogs up the forum.

And extractors? Me thinks you should read the forced induction introduction too. There are lots of very knowledgable people here, but they don't like answering the same question every second day.

Enjoy your stay, and enjoy the car.

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