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i see your point, but when ever i have been looking at parts they always seem more expensive...and how much boost can you run on stock sr engine...i have heard of people running more the 1 bar on stock rb's. not saying that there is much different, and like always i am not sayin one is better then the other.

an sr is a new engine, better technology, but like an rb they have there down falls.

who you callin sexy.....whore man

Been looking at lots of parts lately and the SR ones are usually cheaper

Marki I ran 18psi for a year on my stock RB25 and the headgasket did not blow, 17 to 18psi is considered the limit

I ran 23psi on an unopened RB25. Buggered if I know how but it refused to die, I had another bottom end ready to go but I ended up not needing it. Certainly not something I'd recommend trying though :P I just did it because I considered the stock bottom end to be expendable lol

im actually soo use to him not picking up, i just leave messages, i get a supprise when he actually does pick up :P

really, ive never had dan miss a call from me.

i must be the favourite

Bishes *tips hat*

YEO!!!!

lol and pg2me

smich as

Been looking at lots of parts lately and the SR ones are usually cheaper

Marki I ran 18psi for a year on my stock RB25 and the headgasket did not blow, 17 to 18psi is considered the limit

times change i guess...this was a few years ago when i was.

hey Bunta i need advice on a 25 build.!!!

i see your point, but when ever i have been looking at parts they always seem more expensive...and how much boost can you run on stock sr engine...i have heard of people running more the 1 bar on stock rb's. not saying that there is much different, and like always i am not sayin one is better then the other.

an sr is a new engine, better technology, but like an rb they have there down falls.

who you callin sexy.....whore man

yeah but they dont recommend it..

ohh ive been waiting for this ready.. 18-24psi on the SR safely.. :P with standard head gasket... *runs from dan to avoid abusive language from listening to sheep on ns.com*

Bishes *tips hat*

hiya marc..

really, ive never had dan miss a call from me.

i must be the favourite

it didnt ring out..

im just saying in general.. the prices are cheaper for the unliked 4 bangers.. as in coilpanks cheaper GKtech have full turbo back exhaust for 400 new.. turbos are cheaper most of the time for say T2 flanges. pfcs are cheaper.. only cause they are more common on the SR u can pick up a redtop SR pfc for 4-600 and here a R33 gtst one goes for 1250 in a matter of hours.

also clutches and boxes cheaper.. diffs cheaper. yes they are weaker but less weight play a part in the design..

im just saying in general.. the prices are cheaper for the unliked 4 bangers.. as in coilpanks cheaper GKtech have full turbo back exhaust for 400 new.. turbos are cheaper most of the time for say T2 flanges. pfcs are cheaper.. only cause they are more common on the SR u can pick up a redtop SR pfc for 4-600 and here a R33 gtst one goes for 1250 in a matter of hours.

also clutches and boxes cheaper.. diffs cheaper. yes they are weaker but less weight play a part in the design..

b b b but they still sounds shit.....

:P:):rofl:

mine sounds like VTEC up high.. ahaha stupid exhaust..

hahahahahaha

I cant believe what i just read, there is something seriously wrong with you mark please consult a physician urgently

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bahahaha

thats the funniest thing uve said all week noel...

ok i admit black adn chrom look good but still prefer black face chrome lip.. not full face chrome.. and admit a hid kit would look horn..

hmm.. i might buy a cheapo shit box skyrine 32 and put a F20C into it... :P

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