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  • Member For: 16y 7m
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Finally time to spend my hard earned on the turbo - hoping for some advice! 07 Bf2...

Looking at 250-260rwkw. I am currently running 205rwkw with k&n and lower snorkel.

I am thinking:

cat back xforce 2.5" - looks and sound more so than power and on a budget - thoughts?

x3 custom tune

DBA 4000s all round

Will I need to go some bigger injectors for this power output? 60lb? What about surge tank and fuel pump?

Anything else I should also get done to keep it reliable - someone suggested oil feed line and screen should be done in another thread?

Cheers guys. :beerchug:

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You will need injectors for that power level, fuel pump is normally good for approx 300 rwkw assuming yours is operating correctly, an intercooler will help intake temps lower

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My car just made 261kw at the wheels just with a tune and a k&n panel filter so I think you should be alright with just getting a flash tune

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If your on a budget, I would suggest a hiflow cat, injectors and a tune, for the time being...

The cat will give you a deeper note that sounds surprisingly good.

Henz made 300rwkw with the above mods in a Manuel on a safe tune

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If your only going to tune it once and you want good bang for buck, you should look at doing injectors/ hi flow cat/ x cal 3/ tune/ inline filter. Will come in under 3k and you will probably gain around 80rwkw.

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