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Tuning the v36

Hey Guys ,

i got my skyline v36 07 and it's my first car I want to tune it and play around with the cars preformance but I am a newbie and lack all knowledge of cars . I  really want to do make the car "rawr" when i drive . It's got enough power for me just want to make it look and sound meaner just looking for some tricks and tips .

thanks guys all advice is much appreciated . Thanks for the responses on the other posts 

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Look around myg37 for modding options. I personally have Stillen gen 3 intakes, Stillen hfc and a custom dual exhaust with hks legamax mufflers. There's only so much you can do on a NA car, unless you want to go FI

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Whats up man! I have Done lots of mods to my V36, all that remains is a tune, ( Uprev from america, around 800$ will squeeze about 20-30 KW with supporting mods ) and for me to get forced induction. Everything else I have done Local wise and it looks great! ( in my opinion at least. ) I managed to get 194kw at the wheels before I get it tuned and thats N/A, Should break 230kw at the wheels after I get Uprev. 

 Ive done Exhaust, custom Stainless Intake system, Full Avery Wrap, Blacked out headlights, Eibach Prokit Kit suspension, Koya 20" Sf06 Wheels. And a few other cosmetic things. 

The Silver Photos are when I got the car from Japan 2 years ago. The Black ones are where its at now, just around 10 grand in mods to change her. Imported at 43,xxx Kilometers, now at 67,000xxx Type SP!

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