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Hey,

RB30E

BORE = 86

STROKE = 85

RB25DET

BORE = 86

STROKE = 71.7

Would this stroke the engine to about 2950cc ((2500/71.7)*85) ?

Would this be a smart thing to do, if you were to get the RB30E crank balanced, etc... ?

Wouldn't it effectively make a RB30DET?

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Well what would be required to stroke the 2.5?

Cheapest easiest way is to get an rb30e crank AND block. Theres an entire thread on doing that. There are stroker kits available, but I think only for the RB26, and they are fairly expensive only stroking it up to 2.8 litre? Im not 100% on that though do a search and itll probably show something else up.

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