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There is a forum fight....flaming begin....oh wait thats what we are already doing.

lol thats a regular occurance in this whore town.... Anna (Lil34) Still wont talk to me :blink:

and i didn't even trun up to her house :)

This question has prob been asked but, The main disadvantage of the 25/30 is the rev limit around 6000? compared to the 7500 of the 25, I know the head can handle that limit, so the bottom end is not up to it? What more engineering would bring it upto that or is it the long stroke itself that limits it?

This question has prob been asked but, The main disadvantage of the 25/30 is the rev limit around 6000? compared to the 7500 of the 25, I know the head can handle that limit, so the bottom end is not up to it? What more engineering would bring it upto that or is it the long stroke itself that limits it?

WTF!

This question has prob been asked but, The main disadvantage of the 25/30 is the rev limit around 6000? compared to the 7500 of the 25, I know the head can handle that limit, so the bottom end is not up to it? What more engineering would bring it upto that or is it the long stroke itself that limits it?

WTF!

This question has prob been asked but, The main disadvantage of the 25/30 is the rev limit around 6000? compared to the 7500 of the 25, I know the head can handle that limit, so the bottom end is not up to it? What more engineering would bring it upto that or is it the long stroke itself that limits it?

WTF!

This question has prob been asked but, The main disadvantage of the 25/30 is the rev limit around 6000? compared to the 7500 of the 25, I know the head can handle that limit, so the bottom end is not up to it? What more engineering would bring it upto that or is it the long stroke itself that limits it?

I took my rb25 to 8500rpm.

Who the hell told you 7500.

Im sure shane will pop in, he seems to know a fair amount about rb30;s

Preliminary bout will be markimac (where is that little softcock) and phatboy.

Only if we fight for GF's....

lol he's obviosuly doing it wrong, I aint saying i'm big but i do know how to use it :blink:

lol i would win BTW!!!

sif not get sex, lol if i didn't get it with in the first 3 months she would be out the door

This question has prob been asked but, The main disadvantage of the 25/30 is the rev limit around 6000? compared to the 7500 of the 25, I know the head can handle that limit, so the bottom end is not up to it? What more engineering would bring it upto that or is it the long stroke itself that limits it?

terry, in std form it can rev to 7000rpm, however if u get good rods, and modify the oil galleries (like mine) u can rev them to 8000rpm no worries

also ud be best getting some maind studs (ARP 2000) and headstuds (arp 2000) to keep it all together

john hill knows how to do this

terry, in std form it can rev to 7000rpm, however if u get good rods, and modify the oil galleries (like mine) u can rev them to 8000rpm no worries

also ud be best getting some maind studs (ARP 2000) and headstuds (arp 2000) to keep it all together

john hill knows how to SCREW MY ENGINE

fixed your post for you shane

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