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Hey guys,

Just came across this print while I was searching the net...Pretty pricey between about $5900 - $7100 depending on the type of piston you want (with or without cooling channel) but it will turn your rb25 into a 2.8L stroker :cheers:

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Cheers,

JB :ban:

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cooling channels are for the pistons not crank

all tomei stroker cranks are 8counter, cannot get full counterweight as it will cost too much as a kit

oh and is as pointless as trying to fit twin turbos on rb25, 12k rebuild for 300cc lol, dont get offended just being realistic.

Edited by kidd
cooling channels are for the pistons not crank

all tomei stroker cranks are 8counter, cannot get full counterweight as it will cost too much as a kit

Thanks for the correction Kidd :devil: Modified initial post with the correction.

Cheers,

JB

hyperdrive can source it 4 u & hioctane are australias tomei distributor, but after taxes u will be crying, just make friends with someone on hkskyline forum or fly to asia and stick one between your clothes :devil:

Edited by kidd
no probs nice engine bay, used to see that car alot at caltex wellington st, wanted to whitemark my tyres after that :devil:

haha Yeah I used to park around there a lot. Had friends living in the apartments there before they moved, and my girlfriends family have a restaurant near there on Bennett street.

Best things for white marking the letters on your tyres are the white paint pens (best with a worn out nib)...last on there for months...just need touch ups :w00t:

lol :domokun:

hey Mitchy if you fly over here to London I will find somewhere you can get a stroke :)

Amsterdam would be a bit easier to find I reckon, cough cough...........

I know of a Tomei kit for sale now for 7k, 87mm pistons, will rev to over 9000rpm and support over 800hp............

oh and is as pointless as trying to fit twin turbos on rb25, 12k rebuild for 300cc lol, dont get offended just being realistic.

Japs stroke their Rb26 to 2.8 that is only 200cc gain.. yet they still do it. No doubt it is expensive but they wouldn't offer a kit to stroke it another 300cc if there wasn't a gain to have out of it.

We can all dream :)

Japs stroke their Rb26 to 2.8 that is only 200cc gain.. yet they still do it. No doubt it is expensive but they wouldn't offer a kit to stroke it another 300cc if there wasn't a gain to have out of it.

We can all dream :wave:

yeah i know but i guess im thinking who would want/build a 800hp gtst that revs to 9000 rpm. but if its for dreamings sake then i guess ill shut it :O

PS: ossie 21, my friends got a 475hp daily driver gtst and I reckon anything above 400hp is overkill, 350 is just right :(. the 475hp cars fuel gauge moves like a quartz watch.

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