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Ok, now i'm really disappointed. I'm never ever ever going to buy a cheap crappy VR38.

;)

I KNOW NEW GTR VR38DETT GOOD DIZINE GOOD OPTIONS . etc . BUT I KNOW SHOCK FOR THE ENGINE

AND GEARBOX TO aLLLL !!!!!!! LOOOOL ;) :laughing-smiley-014:

THANKS ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LOL ;):)

I KNOW NEW GTR VR38DETT GOOD DIZINE GOOD OPTIONS . etc . BUT I KNOW SHOCK FOR THE ENGINE

AND GEARBOX TO aLLLL !!!!!!! LOOOOL ;) :laughing-smiley-014:

THANKS ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LOL ;):)

You're using that Magic 8 Ball again aren't ya?

BKC, Are you some new prototype Forum Spambot from Eastern Europe, that has the ability to google search responses to forums?

I hope he is. Always wanted to see someone do the spambot dance. Michael Jackson ftw!

I KNOW NEW GTR VR38DETT GOOD DIZINE GOOD OPTIONS . etc . BUT I KNOW SHOCK FOR THE ENGINE

AND GEARBOX TO aLLLL !!!!!!! LOOOOL ;) :laughing-smiley-014:

THANKS ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL LOL :D:D

You "Know" all this?

*throws arms to the heavens and leaves thread forever*

hahahaha to ALL !!!!

VR38DETT NEW GTR UPGRADE VERY EASY BROKEN BLOCK !!! BECAUSE BLOCK FROM ALUMINUM HAHAHAH :D

NOTE : ATTENTION TO ALL !!! :P

Thank alllllllllll .......LLOOOLLL :)

Alloy blocks are used on 6,000hp+ engines. Alloy blocks are not an issue.

This new engine block will be stronger than the Rb26.

According to your profile BKC you own a 34 VspecII...and you have no idea what a GTR is about?

It's about performance and powwah.

What country sare you from? Afghanistan?

anyone answer ?

I HAVE MY QUISTION FOR THE NEW GTR ENNGINE VR38DETT TWIN CAMSHAFT OR 4 CAMSHAFT IN THE ENGINE WITH 24 VALVE OR 32 VALVE ??? !!!! :D

THANKS ALLLLL ........ :(

DEAR ZOGGY : MAKE STOP FOR WHAT ? YOU DON'T KNOW ANSWER DON'T REPLY WHAT THE PROBLEM !!

Easily :)

Thank you ..... :banana:

Even if we tell you you would think the RB26 is better. Thats why he didn't answer.

Stop with your inane questions like "What gearbox is it?" and go back to goat herding or whatever it is you do in Kuwait.

:bunny::sick::/:D:down:

Even if we tell you you would think the RB26 is better. Thats why he didn't answer.

Stop with your inane questions like "What gearbox is it?" and go back to goat herding or whatever it is you do in Kuwait.

:banana::bunny::sick::/:D

To increase the knowledge and information!! Only !! :down:

Thank you .... :)

NOTE : I am deliberately not to respond to some of the comments and responses!!! It shows on the mind of the small owner!!

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you know cast iron does handle heat better than mixed alloys... that is not true for all alloys but generally accepted... guess most car makers use cheap alloys ?

alloy blocks tend to warp with to much heat, so do cast iron so you would damage something in both cases but the iron block would return to its original shape and actually has a bit better...*poofteenths* better elasticity. the wieght and tensile strength do not compare though.

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