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hey guys

I have a 1999 R34 GTT 2door RB25DET

this is a bit odd but just want to know how to get more power I have 205kws (275hp) on high boost I would like to get 300hp

mods I have

high flow apxei pod with heat shield

GTR intercooler

spite fire coil packs

.8 copper spark plugs

comstum 3" down pipe with a high cat

3' apxei going out to a twin pipe

turbo smart bov blum back

dual boost 6psi(low) 12-13psi(high)

have nistune

I have stock turbo ,fuel system, internale and suspension( I know this help get power to the ground im trying to fine some coilovers now if anyones has an for sale)

I don't want to do the turbo just yet I would like to know what that the best results fuel or internals and if so wants the best ones to to go with but well still be good for when I do do the turbo or is there anything else that I haven't thought of yet

any help is good help

thank you

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I have nistune

And I want 300 just cause it like the next step and my cash is a little short to do the hole 9 yards with doin everything

This might sound very dum but it the only way to learn what is E85 is it a turn or fuel thing or something different altogether

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seeing as you have a nistune ECU already. Why not go for a highflow turbo ~$850, Walbro 255 fuel pump ~$100 and an AFM upgrade. Do people put the Z32 afm into R34's?

anyway then you will be able to make 240-250rwkw on the factory injectors around 15psi which is nice and safe for the neo motor. why go for a 25hp increase when you can have 70hp? logical increments

edit: next step would be injectors and switch to E85, boost up and make 330ish rwkw on a highflowed OP6

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