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My r33 has just got here from Victoria and it has a apex pwer FC, due to transport i asked the seller to turn the Rpm limiter down to 3,500rpm so it couldnt be thrashed. Does anyone know what i should set it at?? it has a few mods so ill list them and please let me know what would be a good point to set it at.

EXTERIOR

Freshly fully painted

Full Top Secret lower skirt body kit

Bomex carbon bonnet and carbon rear spoiler

Mirror window tint

Veilside mirrors

G-Max 18 x 8.5 front and 18 x 9.5 rear wheels

INTERIOR

Cusco 6 point roll cage

Sequential shifter

Apex-i AVC-R Boost controller

Apex-i Power FC

Apex-i Turbo timer

Pioneer MP3 Player

Kenwood 6" front and rear speakers

Uras raceing seat

Nismo 320kmph cluster

ENGINE

HKS GT25-30r Turbocharger

HKS screamer dump pipe

Trust front pipe

Kakimoto full exhaust system

Blitz SpecR front mount intercooler

Nismo 555cc injectors

Apex-i super intake suction pipe

HKS pod filter

Z32 Air flow meter

Greddy oil filler cap

Greddy oil air seperator

Ogura twin plate clutch

R33 GTR Brembo calipers

U-project 360mm disc rotors

SUSPENSION

TEIN HA full adjustable coil overs

Section Sports rear adjustable camber arms

Section Sports adjustable front castor rods

Section sports solid balljoints

Section Sports solid mounted rear cradle

Section Sports adjustable traction bars.

Not that you neede to know all that, it was just easier to cut and paste. haha

Cheers

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would it make any more power past the stock 7000 limit?

i always thought you had to had the block work and cam work done to make more above the stock rev limit. that being said my car makes it max power at around 6100 and the power gets a bit less after that so i wouldnt see a need to set it to say 8000?

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Yeh well my last SKYLINE had a dyno read out of 260rwhp at 6,700rpm so yeh i ghess it dont have to be much over that

would it make any more power past the stock 7000 limit?

i always thought you had to had the block work and cam work done to make more above the stock rev limit. that being said my car makes it max power at around 6100 and the power gets a bit less after that so i wouldnt see a need to set it to say 8000?

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Yeh bought it of Rob at Creatd motorsports, i live in W.A so i dont realy know much about the car, like whether its been drifted ect.. do you know anything about it???

Yeh i think it was at the drift bonzai last november or december, looks like a very nice car.

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