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Getting 300+ Kw


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Recently purchased a Bf turbo that's got an FG engine in it. It's had a few mods already

New member here and just want some solid advice.

At the moment it's running 280kw with 10psi boost.

Just want to know without breaking the bank how to get it above 300kw.

Also what are the recommended shops in the Sydney/Newcastle area.

Cheers guys.

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This is the list performance wise that the guy I bought it from gave to me.

HDI intercooler and piping
3" cat back exhaust.
High flow cat injectors
Walbro fuel pump.
Heavy duty performance clutch
Custom 4" Intake and modified air box
Flash tuned.
Running 280Kw with 10psi boost.

I'm still new and learning with a lot of this sh*t so hopefully you can help me out
Cheers.

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When you say FG engine, do you mean the complete Fg engine with turbo and manifolds or FG short or long with BF turbo and manifolds?

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Should make 300 on those mods with a good tuner. Maybe a better intercooler.

A picture of the engine bay will tell if it's a fg motor very quickly.

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I'll post a photo up in the morning when it's not pitch black outside.

Oh ok so just get a good tune and it should be around the 300 mark.

Well that leaves me with a couple of grand to play with if that's the case.

Any other suggestions performance wise ?

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Well on that note can anyone suggest a good shop to get a decent tune around the Newcastle or Sydney area. And how long do they normally need the car for to get it right ?

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