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Item: RB26/30 Hybrid Engine

Age: Has been built for a year and half, traveled under 1500klms in the past year.

Condition: Excellent condition, can hear running in car and will be inspected and freshened on sale.

Price: $9500 negotiable depending on parts buyer does and does not want or need.

To Fit: (What car) Skyline, VL or whatever your imagine comes up with.. :w00t:

Location: Ballarat, Victoria

Contact: Miles 0414 224 905 or [email protected]

Comments: Looking to sell this engine currently in my R33 GTS-t as the car is hard to sell complete and I have new plans for it. It has basically the best of everything and no shortcuts have been taken in the build up of this engine. This engine would cost in excess of $18,000 to build. For $9,500 it will come fairly well complete to turn key eg.

-MSD ignition

-Microtech LTX12S

-Aftermarket Alloy Plenum,

-GCG/XTR T66/T04R turbo on stainless hi mount manifold w/ 48mm Turbosmart Pro Gate

-BDG External Oil Pump

-Trust Cams

-Aries pistons

-SCAT Roads etc etc for full list please see my car ad below.

ENGINE LIST

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interested in a trade for our setup? not interested in the ecu, turbo or weird plenum but will swap for the rest. Who built the engine?

interested in a trade for our setup? not interested in the ecu, turbo or weird plenum but will swap for the rest. Who built the engine?

What is your setup? Weird plenum? May look different but 440rwkw I think it works.. Kaos Racing built it, Dalton Automotive tune it. Maybe interested in your engine, but if it's fresh out of a drift car I won't want a thrashed out RB. PM or call if you wish to discuss further. Thanks

can i ask what motor your changing to, or what ur plans are?

Not sure exactly yet bro, I'm wanting to go twin turbo's but not sure what series engine. All depends if the complete car or the engine sells first, but definately twin's..

hey mate so this is full motor 4 sale?? very interested just wondering wat box u had in it diff and computer cheers

Yeah complete motor mate, will be pretty much turn key. Standard gearbox and diff in R33 GTS-t. Runs Microtech LTX12S ECU.

Does it come with a rb25 or rb26 sump?

Does it come with a wiring loom (if so, what type GTST/GTR)?

Will come with GTS-t loom, which has been altered over factory obviously as it runs Microtech. It has a RB25DET sump. Located in Ballarat Vic.

What is your setup? Weird plenum? May look different but 440rwkw I think it works.. Kaos Racing built it, Dalton Automotive tune it. Maybe interested in your engine, but if it's fresh out of a drift car I won't want a thrashed out RB. PM or call if you wish to discuss further. Thanks

imagine what it would have made with something less agricultural, still keen on the rest of the setup though. i have our setup still running and will allow any test to be done on it or anyone to view it as i know it is perfect. interested in a straight swap (mine complete less intake manifold) for yours less intake manifold and turbo.

imagine what it would have made with something less agricultural, still keen on the rest of the setup though. i have our setup still running and will allow any test to be done on it or anyone to view it as i know it is perfect. interested in a straight swap (mine complete less intake manifold) for yours less intake manifold and turbo.

Sorry not interested, for a straight swap I think i'll keep my "agricultural" RB...

Sorry not interested, for a straight swap I think i'll keep my "agricultural" RB...

:thumbsup:

Tough package, the torque would be phenomenal! Out of sheer curiousity, when does it make boost?

Good luck with the sale mate!

Cheers,

Chris

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Tough package, the torque would be phenomenal! Out of sheer curiousity, when does it make boost?

Good luck with the sale mate!

Cheers,

Chris

Thanks Chris, depending on how much boost it's running alters when it comes on. The turbo on it isn't supposed to run below 18psi so anything under that it comes on around 4,000rpm, which is a bit laggy for general street work but I don't find it too bad at all, it's sorta worth the wait lol. Up the boost and the response becomes better and better.

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