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Whats needed to do a Na-t setup

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Old 10-10-11, 11:02 PM
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if you plan on driving the car often or maintaining it reliably for 500rwhp probably the most likely successful setup would be:

quality single turbo kit ala HKS GT35R

or ebay turbo fitting kit with non-china usa turbo + alot of labor to make fit.

for brains:

JDM or USDM stock 2jz-GTE ecu
+ greddy E-manage ultimate. or SAFC NEO

this will allow for OEM APU+ style tuning and is proven to be DD-ok as well.

if you want to install a full standalone then you are stuck to the mercy of the tuner....and those don't usually live as DD machines.
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