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Platinum,

For my own curiosity, who are you getting to build the motor in Adelaide? :D

Joel, he's getting the guy out at mallala to do it, think his company is allen engineering or something!

I've used stock as I'm only after up to 300rwkw.

Sky30 is running a complete stock bottom end and has been running slightly over 300rwkw for some time now. :D

Also.. With regards to strut tower braces, I was looking at a cusco that very well may do the job.

Edited by Cubes

just wonderin where you guys got your oil pump gasket? Have tried all the usuals like repco, sprints, motormate and supercheap and in all their books it doesn't seem to list them, any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Had my engine booked in for this friday to get the finishing touches but it looks like i might have to change the dates because i'm having a bit of trouble finding a secondhand series 1 Rb25DET oil pump, Getting the gasket for the oil pump and there's been a bit of a delay with getting my VRS gasket kit for Nissa (Japan) should hopefully be here this Thursday though!

ARGH! :D the drama's of building an engine, fingers crossed it'll all be worth it! :)

What spark plugs r u guys using in your 25/30det combo or what ones would you recommend?

also does anyone have the part number for a SERIES '1' rb25det oil pump or any differing numbers/markings to the series2?

Edited by mr_rbman

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