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Evening all,

No new updates, Paul's picking up the 9ltr sump tomorrow and from talking to Paul on Tuesday he mentioned I may have the engine back by the end of next week!

Now I am still waiting on the Hypertune Intake and Throttle Body... Hope to hear Monday that it will also ship next week!

Looking at pulling the box out and having it rebuilt, if anyone knows a good gearbox place in Brisbane for GTR box's let me know.

Also looking at running the car on the Green stuff but it's a big commitment at $2.50ltr

Cheers

In about 2 weeks ill be able to show you my brothers rb24 build. Mechanics are arseing around a fair bit. Should have been on the dyno last week........

Used a mixture of tomei parts and rb26. Ported head (tomei cams to come after a few thousand kms) garrett gt3040r turbo, nistune ecu. Made well over 220rwkw with the worst tune ever (stock r31 ecu and SAFC2 lol)

He is hoping for over 300rwkw after the cams go in.

Oh and its in a black HR31 coupe. :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Howdy All,

Thought I would post some teasers to how it's coming along.

Firstly, Apologies for the quality of the pics.

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We had a slight Hold up with there being no girdle with the new block.....But that arrived in Newcastle as of 12:25pm today :P so all systems are back on track & Just had word my Hypertune Plenum should be shipping today....

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  • 2 weeks later...
What lift cams are you running and compression ratio to have to relieve the pistons? Was that a custom order?

Tomei 270 9.25mm Lift, Comp Ratio is in the High 8's and pistons are custom order from ROSS Pistons in the USA.

what kind of plenum did you use from hypertune, and how much pm me if you dont want to disclose on thread, reason i ask as i am looking at getting a plenum and chasing info and options lookf forward to the dyno and another stroked rb20 i can associate with

cheers yt

Hmmmm... twins?

Hmm Correct... But what twins?

motor looks sexy, will be interesting to see what the dyno yields at the end of it.... :P

Indeed it will be we are looking for a very reliable 400rwkw - Well I am at least :)

what kind of plenum did you use from hypertune, and how much pm me if you dont want to disclose on thread, reason i ask as i am looking at getting a plenum and chasing info and options lookf forward to the dyno and another stroked rb20 i can associate with

cheers yt

Plenum and 90mm Throttle body came in around the $2000 as was custom made by Pete and the boys.

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