There's a lot of "You need to make this change/buy this equipment" going on in this thread right now.
What we know:
1. The OP's tank was poorly maintained (assumption), and water parameters were off, very off.
2. A series of water changes were performed, and at least for nitrate the results were as expected.
3. The OP would like to successfully grow corals that he was not able to previously.
I don't think we have enough of a history on this system to say if high nitrates are or are not an ongoing concern. If a week from now we get to "My nitrates keep going up and I do not wish to reduce feeding" then we can start to draw that conclusion.
Personally I grow chaeto (not great, but I have to dose nitrate to keep it above 0 and my phosphate is too low) under an H80, so I'm disinclined to say that an H160 is incapable of growing macro, or that another piece of equipment is required (or will make a significant difference) in solving this particular puzzle.
Just because the OP has been stung with the aquarium service classic of "I'll sell you coral I can't keep alive in your tank" doesn't mean he needs to throw more equipment at the problem. Personally I think some time to stabilize, and a bit more data to guide us all, is what this tank needs most.