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I don't know if I phrased my post correctly.

I was trying to say that if a RB25DET is capable of 270-300rwkw on standard internals, then a RB25DET NEO that has GTR internals would be able to handle even more power on stock internals.

since when can u put rb26 parts into an rb25??? :D i thought nothing was interchangeable

since when can u put rb26 parts into an rb25??? :w00t: i thought nothing was interchangeable

I probably shouldn't of said gtr internals because that wouldn't be true. I retract that comment.

RB25 NEO has solid lifters & GTR rods (note: not pistons) thus making it a stronger motor.

If anyone has more info on the internals of an RB25 NEO, please add to this.

I probably shouldn't of said gtr internals because that wouldn't be true. I retract that comment.

RB25 NEO has solid lifters & GTR rods (note: not pistons) thus making it a stronger motor.

If anyone has more info on the internals of an RB25 NEO, please add to this.

Correct.

Now a RB25 is safe for around 270rwkw and 300rwkw is starting to push things a little bit and everyone one knows after a while she will go bang. Now with the RB25 Neo, that has some slight different internals, would we say 350rwkw is safe??

Correct me if im wrong, but regardless of GTR rods, i still think 350 at the wheels is going to break something soon on a RB25 Neo.

PS: Still can't believe this thread isn't locked :D

Here we go. Bunch off Mr know it all. Plz. If your a mechanic. Put your 2 cents in. If your not then Plz. Plz all mighty Shut the f**k up. Eg. Ardie. Lets give him a hand for knowing it all. Too bad mate you don't get your little hand dirty bc we all know your a lil shit behind a computer. And we know you don't like getting dirt under your finger nails. We call Guys(kids) like yourself a milky way boy. Or softy. What ever you want to call it.

Seriously, you are pathetic little kid. Cut the f**ken crap..

Just bc you own a skyline dosn't make you a mechanic you dumb shit.

Ardie plz, drop the issue or else. If you keep this up, bad things would come to you.

Requesting a lock down Thank you

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