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nah they arent well i dont think they are.

You be the judge.

just wanting to know best way to go about turboing this car. like sort of turbo etc, ive got a fair idea on what i need:

exhaust manifold

turbo

oil feed and return line

ecu

intercooler and piping

fuel pressure reg

and so on, just need an opinion of someone who has been around nissan motors

Start saving for pulsar gtir. They're worth f**k all these days anyway

There's a reason most are cheap.

You got pulsar questions?

PGA is dead, but there's a lot of people on the Facebook page.

Otherwise SR20-forum.com is the place to go. N14-15 is similar to B14 sentra.

Also I've rambled on about basic pulsar mods on ozpulsar.com.au

yeah I was gong to suggest a GTI-R too, they have the best version of the SR20, big factory intercooler, proper awd driveline, etc

finding a good one will be the painful part, most have been trashed to death. barely see them anymore

yeah I was gong to suggest a GTI-R too, they have the best version of the SR20

Sorry but that's incorrect. Everyone goes VE for a reason.

I'm doing my last 54C (gtir) build now. Never again. Parts getting too hard to find with little benefits.

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