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hi all,

iv been around cars a lot and had a lot of cars, tho this is my first import, got a 89 bnr32, gtr,

specs follow as forged bottem end, slight head work, r33 gtr v-spec turbos ( how can I confirm they are?)

mines computer( yes im looking for a power fc) other then that its prity standed, the way I want it,

gose very well, 275s and wheel spins thru 2nd and 3rd,, told its roffly around 400rwhp,

I wana get it checked and tuned to make sure its running ok,, has about 13-14psi boost at the moment,

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welcome.

is it a factory ecu with mines sticker?

if so, get it changed soon.

and try not to give it too much.

Japanese tuners tune for 104octane from memory, so could do damage.

get you pfc, or haltech, vipec, wtc...

there are some good options out there for them now.

hope you enjoy your new ride, and the site.

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