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Help and advice please

Hi all, im new here, and new to zeds to, so im not gonna pretnd i have the slightest clue about them.

 

I baught a 1992 300zx TT (jap) a good 2 days ago now and so far iv got it booked into a local bodyshop to get the exterior mint and iv also had a guy from my local nissan dealership/garage (dont worry, hes a mate lol) go over the car top to bottom. He reckons the engine is in mint condition, all i need done on the whole car is new rear shock absorbers and somthin to do with the steering rack gaiter, so he's doing all that for me.

 

Of course after thats all out of the way i want to get to the fun stuff, power, power and errrmmmmm.... power.

 

The only mods on the car that i know of are an exhaust and dump valves. Could anyone give me advice on where to start with it please. Money is not a huge problem altho i dont want to just throw it away.

 

Thanks alot. Al

 

 

p.s according to the aftermarket boost guage the turbos are only putting out 8psi (or at least i think it works out to that, just over half a bar) isnt this a little low?

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im thinking thats about the standard boost m8,welcome anyway to another fellow brummy:)

im thinking thats about the standard boost m8,welcome anyway to another fellow brummy:)

 

 

Alrite thanks. Whats a safe amount of boost to be running on the standard turbos? and is it easy to turn up? I know that on a ford its just a case of turning it up on the actuator, is it the same principle or are we talking a whole new kettle of fish?

 

Cheers, Al

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