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Hello everyone, I own a r33 1995 gtst and I'm wanting to tune it. So I've gone to a tuning shop near me to get a quote. The quote is; - Greddy T517Z bolt on turbo - HKS boost controller - 880cc injector upgrade - Spark plugs - Plazmaman Intake Plenum - Plazmaman bigger throttle body - Greddy front mount intercooler - Upgraded fuel pump - Adjustable fuel pressure regulator - LINK ECU plug and play complete set with sensors (MAP sensor), not using air flow meter anymore - Clutch Kit - Labour to install parts above - Setup car and dyno tune For all the work above you will be looking at $13k-$15k - PRICE IS IN AUD I feel like this is a bit of a rip off, and for that price i should be getting some better higher performance parts, but i could be wrong hence why I've posted here asking for answers. Thanks!
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Hi everyone its my first post I’ve been doing a lot of research but haven’t come across any info on this theme. Is anyone running a r200 from a r33 in their 240z and if so which cc axles are you using or what could possible work with this setup? Thanks in advance
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Hi there i have looked a bit everyone and dont know quite whats wrong and how to get my speedo working. My dash cluster is new and 100% working. But still my speedo doesnt move i was told its due to having a rb20det tranny which uses a mechanical speedo while the cars rb25 requires an electrical speedo. I was told that by putting in a rb20e r33 speedo drive would resolve this . Im not too sure on how accurate this is and Id like any tips or ways to resolve the issue. Preferably not too expensive. Im sure many people have done this b4 looking for how to get the speedo working again . (NOTE : previous owners dropped the 20det gbox in , i was told its a small issue but more i looked into it after buying most mechanics have suggested putting in a rb25det bigbox, i dont see the need as the gbox is tight and strong and I am running no modes all stock factory 100,000kms. engine 60,000km tranny )
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