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hey guys, just thought ild post up about my rebuild.. 94 r33 rb25

my old engine was running 270-280hp atw and although it would still get down and boogie, i decided i wanted to get mid-low 300hp mark but then i got a little carried away. i wanted to keep the rb25 in there too once the engine was out and machined ect ect then we threw in

aries87m forged pistons n rings

eagle forged rods

arp head and main studs

tomei poncams

tomei 1.5mm head gasket

acl racing bearings (main and big end)

full nissan gasket kit

os giken twin plate clutch

turbo side

custom hi mount s/s manifold

garret gt35r turbo with braided lines

turbosmart ultragate wastegate

new s/s intercooler piping

a/m 80mm throttle body and cable

greddy plenum

hks ssq bov

denso fuel pump

nismo 720cc injectors

new timing belt

wolf3d v4

k & n pod filter

themostat

i think thats about it, all the work was done by steve and the guys at top racing, who did an awsome job and were very helpfull (as i dont know to much about engines) and if there was a problem i was called straight away.... i only got it back monday and only lastnight finished my set km's to run it in, while running it in the rev limiter was set at 4000rpm, so shes goin back in there hopefully this week for the final tune, and i'll let ya know what numbers we get out of her,... a new diff and gearbox is on the save list next to we can go a bit harder maybe, but im not a tuner so i dont know ahhaha..

john also painted the engine and timing covers for me in an awsome white and purple pearl, some pics belove

cheers guys

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um i dont really know what hp we will get, im not a tuner, untill i get a new diff and gearbox i dont want shit to go bang... im hopin 400+ on a safe tune,who knows..

dint take to long month and a half, but we waited on parts more then anything, and the chinese new years aparently hold things up this time of year...

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aries87m forged pistons n rings

eagle forged rods

arp head and main studs

tomei poncams

tomei 1.5mm head gasket

acl racing bearings (main and big end)

full nissan gasket kit

os giken twin plate clutch

turbo side

custom hi mount s/s manifold

garret gt35r turbo with braided lines

turbosmart ultragate wastegate

new s/s intercooler piping

a/m 80mm throttle body and cable

greddy plenum

hks ssq bov

denso fuel pump

nismo 720cc injectors

new timing belt

pistons can be had for around 1400

rods a little more

cams are like 1k a set , gears around 400 bucks

see where im heading... add the sum of the parts together, then add labour, you might get a price without having to ask

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