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What are you going to just find a vl block still with its pistons in and slap your head on it and off you go

that rips 600hp engine isn't forged

whats included in that package? on their website it mentions "Stock internals", so im assuming the block has been crack tested etc, and the internal parts have been machined to suit rb25 head?

damn there are some arse clowns on rollaclub lol

i posted up asking for some help sourcing wheel nuts as i was having little luck getting the rims on the keto. then soon as i sussed it out, wankers appear out of the wood work throwing $0,02 in....

at least on here the $0.02 is humorous :D

ahhhh bless SAU:SA

Yeah damo its built properly with standard internals really not sure if it has forged piston i have spoken with darren from rips maybe give him a ring on the work phone :P you know to see if he wants to learn english :D

bahaha. well i found this, from NYTSKY

"All the machining for a my mates conversion was 1100.

That included:

Bore, hone

Milled surfaces

Drill and tap half inch head studs

Chem clean

Tap for idler

Installed valve springs and cams"

obviously i dont have aftermarket valve springs or cams, so if required, would bump up the cost a bit. plus labour.

could be worth just getting the rips kit tho.

mmMmMmMMMMmm :D

R.I.P.S%20engine%20line%20up.jpg

Damo, Considering that quite a few people in the forced induction section have used 250,000+km engine and have just chucked a 25/26 head on and have been making mid 300kw for a long time on the standard untouched N/A bottom end i would go to City Dismantlers and get them to rebuild you a N/A bottom end to factory spec's. You can even get them to put the head on for you.

I know that someone on here did exactly that (got City Dismantlers to build their engine). It was either Cubes or RB_Man.

I have done quite a bit of research on RB 2?/30 engine as i'll be building a RB26/30Dett for my next 180; but mine will be a FULL build including full billet crank girdle, billet main caps CNC ported head, Etc Etc.

You might be interested in this thread;

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/55...Fu-t258259.html

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bahaha. well i found this, from NYTSKY

"All the machining for a my mates conversion was 1100.

That included:

Bore, hone

Milled surfaces

Drill and tap half inch head studs

Chem clean

Tap for idler

Installed valve springs and cams"

obviously i dont have aftermarket valve springs or cams, so if required, would bump up the cost a bit. plus labour.

could be worth just getting the rips kit tho.

mmMmMmMMMMmm :D

R.I.P.S%20engine%20line%20up.jpg

Where is this post from??

Link??

http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=737054

this is so awesome, a young dude did his own periphial porting on his rotor, and custom made a bunch of parts

im all inspired and need a metal lathe :D

Holy f**k! PP Turbo with nitrous kit. Can't wait to find out what sort of Kw this thing is going to put out!

yep :( or the budget of Mark, owner of 2 32 gtr's, 1 33 gtr, 1 34gtr and 1 r35gtr. This is his recent project, carbon fibre panel widebody r34, custom full cage, rb26 with 6 speed hollinger box, etc etc, $ $.

oldtiredr34a.jpg

Think i just had a little accident, now where are those tissues :P

http://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=737054

this is so awesome, a young dude did his own periphial porting on his rotor, and custom made a bunch of parts

im all inspired and need a metal lathe :P

my god.... im surprised he didn't fab his own block too.

lol, kisses Craigee Boy...............and tell Dave to PO, he's only jealous :P

yeah when you take me up to Morgan, I'll take some pics of it in action.

Let's get a few of us up there, yeah................maybe 4WD Lines with raised suspension could come too.....ROR

we def gotta get up there, reckon there might be something coming up around easter time with the Patrol 4X4.com boys................... sure they wont mind a 200 series taggin along. Be interesting to try out my Kelly Safari Trex and see how good they are

found a 30 bottom end for $100 plus postage from Melb (~$50). Gah, i know i should do it :(

doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

here is another gem to go with the rotor one

clutch swap in a ferrari F50....

http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=763155

id post it properly but i have been capped, and have ADD.... so there is no chance of me posting the pics here :P

http://wikileaks.org/wiki/Wikileaks_to_Con...ll_go_after_you

WIKILEAKS PRESS RELEASE (for immediate release)

Thu Mar 19 23:07:20 EDT 2009

"Wikileaks to Conroy: Go after our source and we will go after you."

The Stockholm based publisher of Wikileaks today issued a warning to the Australian Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Steven Conroy, who is responsible for Australian internet censorship.

Senator Conroy issued an official media release yesterday in response to Wikileaks' release of last year's confidential Australian internet censorship blacklist. The Senator said that his department, "is investigating this matter and is considering a range of possible actions it may take including referral to the Australian Federal Police. Any Australian involved in making this content publicly available would be at serious risk of criminal prosecution."

The Senator is perhaps unware of the legal and diplomatic risks associated with the statement.

Sunshine Press Legal Adviser Jay Lim stated:

"Under the Swedish Constitution's Press Freedom Act, the right of a confidential press source to anonymity is protected, and criminal penalties apply to anyone acting to breach that right.

Wikileaks source documents are received in Sweden and published from Sweden so as to derive maximum benefit from this legal protection. Should the Senator or anyone else attempt to discover our source we will refer the matter to the Constitutional Police for prosecution, and, if necessary, ask that the Senator and anyone else involved be extradited to face justice for breaching fundamental rights."

Senator Conroy may wish to consider the position of the South African Competition Commission, which decided to cancel its own high profile leak investigation in January after being advised of the legal ramifications of interfering with Sunshine Press sources.

See:

* Australian government secret ACMA internet censorship blacklist, 6 Aug 2008

* There is no bigger issue than net censorship

* Bank Fees: Banking on silence

* In depth background detail on Australia's proposed internet censorship system

* Sydney Morning Herald: Leaked Australian blacklist reveals banned sites

* Sydney Morning Herald: Dentist's website on leaked blacklist

* 278+ other press references

Contact: http://sunshinepress.org/wiki/Wikileaks:Contact

FK U CONROY !!!!!!!!!!

if i was in jail with Conroy, i would not protect him in the shower

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