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The "most" reliable set-up is the one never made: A Nissan factory option with warranty. Next most reliable would be any set up where the tuner knows his onions and
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The "most" reliable set-up is the one never made: A Nissan factory option with warranty.
Next most reliable would be any set up where the tuner knows his onions and the boost levels aren't pushed beyond what might break something. I'd PM Sam at GTM if you are ready to buy and are not looking for a custom experimental set-up. They know their onions and are considerate of what power levels are likely to break or not break things...
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