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Hey Guys,

getting ready to start modding my 250GT sedan, not sure what to begin with any ideas?

Feel free to post Mods you've done on your V series Skyline!

Thanks Guys

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I thought we started answering that question in your previous thread?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/420070-performance-chips/

I don't think anyone has modified the DD to a great extent, most guys would have gone for the 3.5 manual as a performance base. Would you like some pics of the swirl valves I believe hinder power production? I could possibly supply you with a modified runner if you wanted to give it a try, but you will need an Emanage Ultimate or similar to realize any gains.

Shame you are so far away, I could help with most of the performance mods required, even the Stagea turbo manifolds could bolt up for high compression e85 turbo fun. ;)

GM = General Motors.

LS - a series of V8 engines produced by GM ranging in capacity from 4.8L to 7.0L

T56 = 6sp manual transmission built by Borg Warner, often used on the above engines.

Anything can be done with enough $$..

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Nothing much man EGR valve blocks plenums mods, can be modified but car will not like it. Vq25DD is not a performance engine it is a economy orientated engine with slight but of grunt. There maybe some things they made for the VQ25DD enhine in the stag but not much and good luck. Im doing a engine conversion on my 250GT later this year.

If you want power get a VQ35 f**k the RE4/5 auto box out and replace it with Z33 manual and replace hat gay open diff with the R200 V VLSD from a manual 350Z....then its endless mods man.

Oh btw VM35AU facebook page join it

Still a weak ass engine though.

The VQ30det is good for well over 400kw stock.

I prefer the 4 door personally, not because it looks better, but because it's unassuming. You would never get pulled up in it, unlike the coupe. There are too many down here with blacked out tail lights and bald 20 inch rims. You are ruining it for yourselves.

looks like your trying to mod the wrong engine, as most of the boys above have already said. motor in the bin, 2J in. Has that even been done before?

Been done

Google is your friend.

G35 2jz

Coupes are still very unassuming to the local constabulary compared to your usual suspects like Silvia, evos ect

Personally Don't really care about everyone else not looking to be a traffic light hero and coupe looks a lot less maxima like.

Plus any crazy conversion is retardedly hard to get legal in most states

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