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  1. Vk56 at its widest point is 26.5"

    these only came out with an auto behind them

    There is also the reluctor wheel mounted to the flex plate

    there is an adapter plate and clutch kit available off the shelf to match a 370z manual

    there is also the height, custom manifold defiantly will be needed

    there is also the sump which holds oil vertically at the rear of motor, instead of the horizontal like the RBs (this was to fit the front diff in front of it so it would fit in the Nissan titans

    On top of that, not much room for the turbos

    they also came out at 9.8:1 (some with corn based eflex)

    2007+ = cvct

    timing chain also has been known to jump at high revs

    US guys claim 17mile/gallon with their n/a

    Ecu? 370z use same computer

    pistons Google gtm

    cams Google Jim wolf technology (s2/s7 s2vct s8 or s8vct most popular

    (costs

    2k long motor

    1k 370z box

    1,200 adapter plate

    1,200 flywheel/ clutch kit

    1,500 cams

    300 springs

    2-3k importing costs

    1,200 pistons

    6k stillen supercharger kit

    then once here 5k+ fabrication

    End result probably around 450-500hp

    edit;

    Just noticed the dates, sorry for mega post bump lol

  2. Bump

    To add; once again, prices are set, no low balling offers via pm or in person will be accepted, i don't care what your situation is, get a loan if you only have X amount to spend, or if your having money problems then buying parts may not be the best thing for you

    and to those that want to low ball for the novelty of it, go suck a fat one

    Questions I've been getting;

    3.2; "why should i buy this when the spool kit is cheaper?" because Nitto didn't have their kit designed for budget boy racers who circle jerk with their friends over it, its designed and proven on the race track/ drag strip

    also to answer the "what compression ratio are the pistons?" the rb30 block has a 10cc dome, the 3.2 has a 5cc dome Google "compression ratio calculator" and enter in the rest of the measurements of your motor

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  3. Mrstabby - your right about some cheaper stuff that has a "that will do" attitude during manufacturing processes

    yup extra reciprocating weight and cylinder pressures (including spikes from detonation) can also put extra stress on the crank, rod bolts and main bolts

    I usually find Nissan rb rods have around 0.006" plus bearing crush, which is a decent amount for high rpms

    Bearings will also spin from heat fatigue where they loose their bearing spread (which is that firm fit you get from putting the bearing shell in)

    All the fun of pushing power/rev limits of motors

  4. What a lot of people don't know is power out put has nothing to do with rods, its the rpm,

    rods and more often rod bolts stretch at high rpm, this is where bearings spin as they loose their bearing crush

    GTSBoy is right with people buying stuff that they don't actually need, a set of arp rod bolts around $150, then shot peening followed by a close and hone big ends to strengthen rods, but for not much more you can buy after market rods

    to add, precision, spool, eagle manly etc all made in same place, they just sell in bulk to different wholesalers

  5. I'll throw in a little sales pitch here :P

    NITTO's RB30 Stroker kits

    • 4340 Grade Billet Steel
    • Fully Counter Weighted
    • Undercut Counter Weights
    • Knife Edged
    • Nitrided Finish
    • Fully Balanced
    • CONNECTING RODS
      • 4340 Grade Billet Steel
      • I-Beam Construction
      • Quality Oversize 7/16” ARP 2000 Series Bolts
      • Oil Squirter Galleries from Big End
      • Oversize 22mm Little End
    • PISTONS
      • JE / NITTO Produced Quality
      • Forged T6 2816 Alloy
      • Low Silicone Content
      • Contact Reduction Grooves
      • Accumulator Groove
      • Thick Wall 93 Series Nickel / Carbon Steel Alloy Pins
      • JE Pro Seal Premium Ring Se


    Increased stroke from 85mm to 90mm which is the peak of stroke increasement for making power efficently

    Engine capacity is increased from 3.0Ltr to 3.2Ltr (which provides more power and torque whilst still retaining a strong ability to rev and produce horsepower at high RPM)
    Crankshaft is made from solid 4340 billet steel,

    4340 one piece forged billet steel I-beam connecting rods and

    JE/Nitto forged piston set along with upgraded thick wall gudgeon pins and premium gas treated ring sets.

    All components have been meticulously machined to exacting tolerances and the highest standards.

    All Nitto stroker kits are far superior and track proven compared to the cheaper manufactured kits currently available that consist of cast crankshafts, and unfinished H-beam connecting rods.

    NITTO's RB30 Stroker kits are designed for use in all motorsport classifications including drag racing, drifting and circuit racing. Rotational capability is lifted to 10,000 + RPM and power handling is rated to 1600 HP. The changed harmonics due to the crankshaft material, counter weights and knife edging design, results in a much “freer revving” more balanced engine.

    Continuous testing and development on and off the track has allowed us to design a kit with extreme strength whilst retaining a sensible reciprocating mass weight

    so there's a perfectly good reason why the nitto 3.2 should be powering your skyrine :D

  6. Bump

    still for sale;

    RB30 block with nitto 3.2 stroker crab.k

    RB30 block (former RB26/30DE)

    RB26 head off block above

    VL-T MX7 gear box (with clutch and pressure plate)

    Rb26 ACL race series full gasket kit

    Rb26 ram tubes to suit ITBs

    RB26 extractors

    to add;

    Bare RB26 head (with all cam caps) light porting, cnc cut seats to suit +1mm valves, tomei bronze guides, full reco'd $1,500 (including chamfered and line honed cam tunnels)

    I'll be leaving work in 4 weeks, I will be adding more RB stuff that I've accumulated over my time at work, once all them bits sell im only putting spanners to my own motors

  7. Unfortunately that is just part of selling, haven't had a low ball offer since school holidays finished

    It will always be what the buyer thinks its worth vs what the seller thinks its worth

    i think i should be selling it all for more then its worth, but i did chose the prices based on what i would accept as a minimum

    i know it will sell, im just not in a rush or desperate for money

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