What sr20det mod yeilds the most power gain?

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turboex
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OK im looking to go the route with the best bang for the buck. This is motor stuff guys not suspension and all that.Ok downpipe, clutch, and exhaust are all givens for a new swap. But what other mods add the most powerlike cams? greddy intake? things like this. if anyone has any info on what kinda power these add on a normall stock sr20det with just the downpipe and exhaust i would love to here it. thanks


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turbo upgrade :)

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FMIC because then you can run around 11-12psi without causing the SMIC to explode.

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See that turbo? It made a HUGE difference.

No, seriously though, straight exhaust, no cat, no backpressure, front mount intercooler and good piping. Make it breathe, the motor will thank you for it.

Put in a Walbro/BBK 255lph fuel pump. It's cheap and works much better than the famed GTR pumps, etc.. And it doesn't make that annoying whining noise. You NEED a good fuel pump. It's not a want, its a need.

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1bad180sx wrote:

See that turbo? It made a HUGE difference.

No, seriously though, straight exhaust, no cat, no backpressure, front mount intercooler and good piping. Make it breathe, the motor will thank you for it.

Put in a Walbro/BBK 255lph fuel pump. It's cheap and works much better than the famed GTR pumps, etc.. And it doesn't make that annoying whining noise. You NEED a good fuel pump. It's not a want, its a need.
What size turbo is that? ands what manifold. I have the pump in already. Also what else did you add to run that turbo? want what you putting down for power and tq? Oh thats a sweet looking setup man!


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