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I'm just about to have a Blitz SBC i-D III put into my car and am wondering what sort of boost i'll be able to run without killing the engine or sending the ECU into panic mode.

My car is a 99 R34 GT-t

FMIC

3" turbo back exhaust, 3" high flow cat

K&N panel filter

The rest of the car is absolutely stockers.

Would I be able to run 9-10 PSI without needing new fuel pump, etc ??

Would it be alright to have 12 PSI as the high setting to be used every now and then ?

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You have to change a bunch of stuff to fit that turbo. Manifold, dump, etc.

Fuel pump needs to be changed definitely with turbo change but possibly before then depending on what you are doing. You wouldn't want to push anymore than about 190-200rwkw without changing the fuel pump.

Shonen is going for the biggest turbo known to man. It will be henceforth known as the Shonen Potato.

Which TD-05 is it? 8cm or 10cm wheel?

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I'm pretty sure its the 8cm, but it is possible i could be wrong. I'm not sure on how all the numbers and shit that go with the turbo works, but would hte TD05 be considered a laggy turbo on a NEO engine ?? I'm not chasing big power in my car so i'm looking for a turbo that spools around 3000rpm and doesn't really run out of puff til somewhere after 6500rpm i guess.

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