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Come on Noel, VL owner... Are you really disapointed...?

So if RB30 is better than RB26

and RB26 is better than RB25

and RB25 is better than RB20

what is rb20 better than???

sr20 would be the logical choice....but we've long left logical thought.

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Come on Noel, VL owner... Are you really disapointed...?

So if RB30 is better than RB26

and RB26 is better than RB25

and RB25 is better than RB20

what is rb20 better than???

Noel's just disapointed that he could have bought a VL and had a Fulleh Sik car like that for a 5th of the cost of his build. Everyone is jealous of the rb20 calais.

How about a thread about my RB20 and how it would munch 90% of the cars on this forum.....and I didn't even touch the head yet.

Not like Shane...he touches the head all the time....not hard when the head is 1 cm from the base I guess.

And it's not going onto an RB20 either....I am building a hybrid engine that no-one has ever seen before. Shane thinks it's an RB20, Donkey thinks it's an RB25...hmmm, I guess we'll see.

Cannot tell you what it cost me but you can get them for $1750 inc GST.

I should probably change my previous statement to:

Shane thinks it's an RB20

Donkey thinks it's an RB25

and Keegs thinks it's an RB24

Anyone for RB21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29 ------

I won't know the displacement until I'm finished but I have a fair idea. It's going to be close to RB39

KTHNXBAI

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