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well i would think the HKS kit is very good. some of the difference between the steps is as follows.

step 2 has coated pistons

step 3 has rods with 22mm pins and the coated pistons

they all have H beam rods, step 1 and 2 are stock pin size step 3 are 22mm pin. they all have fully forged counter balanced cranks with a stroke designed to give 2.8l capacity (not sure if there is a difference between the cranks). Step 2 and 3 have a coating on the piston crowns and skirts and step 3 have titanium coated top rings. I have to say the HKS pistons are among the nicest i've ever seen. they are a piece of work.

i think comparing the step 1 kit to the crower kit is more than fair. HKS have invested more money in HKS parts that crower could ever dream of. yes they have great rep in stroker kits, but no where near the RB26 experience of HKS who have been developing parts specifically for RB26 since ~1990.

I'm guessing you mean 'more money in RB26 parts'; Crower is "fairly" :wave: big in the US scene,

and the US scene is a "fairly" :wub: big market :D;) And no argument there; I don't think they even

do stuff specially for the RB26.

anyway mate i wasnt trying to pick an argument with you. i was just pointing out what you can get a japanese stroker kit for since you asked.

Not at all, that's exactly the info that I was looking for; I think perhaps R31Nismoid has mis-interpreted

what I was saying (to try to restate - "worst" means "worst that HKS offers" not "worst on offer";

and I've inferred "worst" from "cheapest"; don't know how to make it clearer). The Crower kit

costs roughly the same as a duty-exempt HKS step-1 kit (don't think that can happen, but you

never know ;))

Yes, the step-3 stuff looks awesome, and yes, it has a pricetag that's several thousand dollars more.

But if the step-1 stuff is the goods, a buyer should look very closely at it since it's a few gorillas

cheaper than step-2 or 3, OR anything similar from Tomei or Jun.

Got any photos of step-1 stuff?

Regards,

Saliya

just to add another angle - anyone noticed that 'cosworth' are now doing the internal parts for the RB26 - currently looking for a Aust distributor. I say'cosworth', as it is not cosworth as we traditionally know it - they are now owned by Mahle.... reason - because Mahle saw that cosworth had the reputation and expertise to both bring Mahle into the more mainstream arena and provide some excellent technical knowledge. This came from reading an interview of the CEO (or equiv, Dr someone...) of Mahle.

I know what I would be getting if I was rebuilding my RB26!! :nyaanyaa:

haha, yeah a hand model just like george costanza trying to avoid manual labour all my life!

saliya, i havent bought any step 1 gear, but i did take some pics of it last time i was in japan, i will try and did the pics out. as far as i know the main differences between 1 and 3 is the coatings, the rings and the pin size. i still think the step 1 stuff would be comparable with most other brands of forgies.

but say my crank is f**ked, what crank could i then use to suit the n1 oil pump? say a standard r33 gtr crank? would this need a collar as well?

so the standard conrods will be fine to make say 400 4wkws (530 horsies)? just using new conrod bolts.

any good suggestion for pistons and rings for this kinda power rating?

change the standard head bolts to new ones? or will the old 1's be ok?

what thinkness metal head gaskit would suit what i am going for? as im going to buy a metal gaskit kit.

cheers!

but say my crank is f**ked, what crank could i then use to suit the n1 oil pump? say a standard r33 gtr crank? would this need a collar as well?

so the standard conrods will be fine to make say 400 4wkws (530 horsies)? just using new conrod bolts.

any good suggestion for pistons and rings for this kinda power rating?

cheers!

Yes, a standard 33 gtr crank is fine with the N1 oil pump.

No collar modification is needed for the 33 gtr crank.

The standard rods will be fine at this power level.

Any reputable piston brand will do - Weisco, ACL etc

there is no such thing as an n1 crank, the n1 pump will fit over any rb26 or rb25 crank (although there are some bolt to block differences on earlt rb26s).

most 32 cranks (except 94 onwards) have a smaller oil pump drive, this is not ideal although you can fit a collar to address this potential problem. but using a 32 crank without a collar is not some automatic engine death sentance

there is no such thing as an n1 crank, the n1 pump will fit over any rb26 or rb25 crank (although there are some bolt to block differences on earlt rb26s).

most 32 cranks (except 94 onwards) have a smaller oil pump drive, this is not ideal although you can fit a collar to address this potential problem. but using a 32 crank without a collar is not some automatic engine death sentance

In fact, an emerging problem is with the screws holding the backing plate onto the oil pump working loose. It's a must do job to remove those screws and loctite them in when the opportunity presents.

' date='22 May 2006, 03:27 PM' post='2189542']

if you want/need a crank, in the next few weeks check out yahoo auction:

R34 GTR N1 Crank

http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d62252689

100,000yen $1190 + shipping and fees

+ Shipping.

Not worth it.

' date='22 May 2006, 03:27 PM' post='2189542']

if you want/need a crank, in the next few weeks check out yahoo auction:

R34 GTR N1 Crank

http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d62252689

100,000yen $1190 + shipping and fees

By the time you land it it will be over $1500, a lot of money for used Nissan crank when they were only about $1000 here, when they were available .

' date='22 May 2006, 03:27 PM' post='2189542']

if you want/need a crank, in the next few weeks check out yahoo auction:

R34 GTR N1 Crank

http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d62252689

100,000yen $1190 + shipping and fees

The N1 engines use the same crank as the standard engines

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