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cheers guys.only my second rb build at home.. spec wise..

rb30 block, bored for cp forgies,spool rods, acid dipped, new welsh plugs

crank polished and balanced with rb26 front pulley fitted

acl bearings, arp main/rod & head studs

n1 oil/water pumps, trust big sump conversion

rb26 head, jun 264/in 272/ex with 9.7mm lift.

tomei pulleys.

twin tomei intank pumps, feedind either end of the fuel rail (home made again).

hks fuel reg and 10 row fuel cooler.

denso 720cc inj.

exedy triple plate clutch.

uk,s first extreme turbo manifold kit for an rb26/30,with gt35r and 1,06 rear. tial 44mm waste.

4" dump pipe ( home made ) with screamer plumbed back into dump.

and i hope to get 650bhp @ the fly and some serious torque...

bernie.uk

Edited by rockabilly
  • 2 weeks later...

nearly there guys, put the trust sump on filled with oil and it leaks from a weld so its of at the moment being cleaned and rewelded, should be back mon tues next week. then in she goes.

the silver shit aint too good with high continuous heat...however the high temp black seems to handle it the best.

Our dump pipe was originally done in the silver ceramic coating....two race meetings and it was gone. I would hate to see what happens to it on a manifold.

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