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yeah i can dream. but no matter what it a rb26 will be going in there.

got some brembo's going on after the wheels are on also. then most likely do every mod that will support the rb26, eg fuel set up, braking and handling etc

will most likely got rb30 bottom end.

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Hi peeps!!!

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Hey Shaun, did your brother get married last weekend?

Yes, he did chops it was agreat day and i will post some pics soon of me and him and the 34. :PBJ:

I was the best man and so i took him to the ceremony in the 34 which was just around the corner from our house.

Ok, worked out who you are.

Missed the whole car change thing from the GTS4.

I'm ex KMIF if you don't remember who I am.

Yep, had the R34 since november last year and sold the 32 gts-4 the december before to sky30.

the gts-4 is now pushing out over 350awkw i think.

I remember the old days when we used to work at kmart together. ;)

397rwkw and soon fingers crossed 410-420rwkw ;)

It must be an absolute monster.

Chops.... Andrew(sky30) had it making 380rwkw for some time on the stock 300,000km+ Rb30 bottom end. 7k rev limiter due to stock rods at the time. I don't believe it ever blew just upgraded. :sick:

yeah i can dream. but no matter what it a rb26 will be going in there.

got some brembo's going on after the wheels are on also. then most likely do every mod that will support the rb26, eg fuel set up, braking and handling etc

will most likely got rb30 bottom end.

Regency will love you long time.

why is it that when i drive my car i get tooted and screamed out at? out and bout for a few hours today, lost count of the times i got stuff screamed to me from a passing car. Yes it was from guys.. but seriously.. plenty of chicks own skylines now :S Have they not seen a chick in an import before?

Funny, some guy was yelling something so I come back with some smart ass comment and he took off. moron :)

Yeah RB30 requires emissions testing.

Depends if they can tell there's a 3ltr block under there with all the crap hanging everywhere and bottom engine bay cover.

Its quite difficult to pick.

Whats the go with engineering the emissions in Adelaide rb25/30,custom plenum and power fc. Im about to put 10 Grand in to my r33 motor this year but dont wana go rb25/30 if i cant engeineer anythink.

Iv also been thinking of putting the 10grand into my rb25det(internals only) but still would need to engineer greddy plenum and power fc. Iv also herd that you can have a larger turbo but need to stay in the Emissions range. Iv talk to a few ppl about what im looking at doing but stilll lost so i rang up regency but they said do the work and come down and show us but dont wana wast the money to be told i cant engineer it.

Calling regency/vehicle standards I have learnt is a complete waste of time. They are not interested in giving advice.

Your best bet is to contact Doug Potts? (I think it is, will need to double check) of whom can sort out the engineering and emissions testing.

I haven't called doug myself but I believe emissions testing is 2.5k per pop. So if the tuner doesn't do it right the first time your up for another 2.5k to pass the second time; and hope to all buggery it passes otherwise on it goes another 2.5k.

If your going to have it modified legally I would go the rb30 route as the rb25 has nothing on the rb30 when they are both modified *forged internals* and legal.

Do you have the number for Doug Potts iv herd a few guys rave on about him so il give him a call. Iv done a lot of research on the rb25/30 and it does shit over the rb25det just dont wana go all out on a engine that i cant have in the car also a bit worried about spending the money on engineer reports for plenum and power fc and being told i cant have.

Aww I missed beating Maz by 4 posts :)

Hi peeps!!!

This place needs more posts! :)

Woooo Hooooo the best of the rest after Sammy and Duc!

Speaking of Duc....... Where has he gone?? Dropped of the face of the earth by the looks of it!!

Looks like i dribble some shite then, Think that was from a couple of years back!!

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