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what happend mate? dont tell me RB20 let you down?

Hey Richie,

Yeah mate the RB20 finally gave up the ghost....literally after spending about $5K in mods...i think the engine knew what it was up for and decided it wasn't up for the power increase :):huh:

So the plan to have the RB25 in within a month or so.....just need to get the bits n pieces + cash and it will be back with a 250rwkw+ Cefiro!

And before ppl start piping up, I am NOT doing the RB30/25 conversion.... :P

Ando

bummer. would have thought an RB20 could fail? especially a fairly stock one.

forget the 25 though mate just reach straight for a nice RB26. you know you want it. make 250rwkw with just some light coaxing.

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