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i could do that eventually but atm i would rather get the stock gtt engine in and go from there too cause i can use the head off the N/A engine for the 25/30 combo

so are you putting a GTT engine in, and building the 25 N/A head with 30 bottom end?

I wanna do a 25/30 build too. Lets do it together Cara :P

Would like: RB30 bottom end, RB25 top end, cams, cam gears, top mount manifold, HKS 3071 ... as a starting point.

But which car to put it in :)

I wanna do a 25/30 build too. Lets do it together Cara :P

Would like: RB30 bottom end, RB25 top end, cams, cam gears, top mount manifold, HKS 3071 ... as a starting point.

But which car to put it in :)

morris oxford...power to weight like strapping a jet to a skateboard

Cara,

You should have a look at the lewis engines website as it has got me thinking right now.

www.lewisengines.com.au

here you go Cara, from their website:

TRUST TDO6 used two hours after rebuild. made 340rwkw on rb25 @20psi. $800.00

RB30/25 'TORQUE MONSTER' engines $6,900.00

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Dis wat u want??

looks the goods :P

I wanna do a 25/30 build too. Lets do it together Cara :)

Would like: RB30 bottom end, RB25 top end, cams, cam gears, top mount manifold, HKS 3071 ... as a starting point.

But which car to put it in :P

sounds like a good idea ruby :D cant wait lol :P

here you go Cara, from their website:

TRUST TDO6 used two hours after rebuild. made 340rwkw on rb25 @20psi. $800.00

RB30/25 'TORQUE MONSTER' engines $6,900.00

might have to check that out a bit more damo, cheers

oh

btw

what do you think would be better?

apexi power fc boost control kit (for about $730) or greddy profec b spec II boost controller (for about $579)

let us discuss.

:P

Nengun has the pfc boost control for around 470 delivered? I guarantee Luke ENR can get it cheaper too... Both are fine, just depends if you want another device in your cabin or not i guess.

Thinking of building a little project myself ...

RB20 block

RB25 crank

RB26 rods

Forged pistons (1mm oversize)

Ported head

Adjustable cam gears

Custom cams

Top mount manifold

HKS 3071 turbo

... for starters!

Want car to put it in? :P

cara is like a little boy that listens to backstreet boys, while wanking off to a picture of britney.....doesnt know what she wants.

thats my take on it anyway.

now, my LAST attempt to get this footage from sat night up on you tube, if it doesnt work, im gonna give up!

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