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Neo RB25

* Garrett GT35/45 Turbo with custom heat sheild

* 6BOOST hi-mount Manifold

* 48mm wastegate

* Bosch 750cc injectors

* Fuel Regulator

* Eagle 8mm leads

* 4inch Dump pipe

* Screamer pipe

Location:

Toowoomba

Item Condition:

Perfect condition only got bout 40000km on the motor

Reason for Selling:

no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions:

$5000 ono

Extra Info:

I had this motor in a vn commodore

Built By Steve at Superb Mechanical

Tuned by matty Spry at P.I.T.S.

Makes 441hp

Runs 10.66 @128mph down the 1/4 mile but there was definatly room for some improvement

Pictures:

MyVNCommy.jpg

PowercruiseDyno.jpg

Drags1066.jpg

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so thats just a bolt in rite, my cousin has an r33 gtst and he is lookin for a motor because he has fried a piston, so what will we need to get this motor running, eg computer and other stuff, plet me know, may be intersted

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:)

only if i had thing money.. 10 sec neo, very nice..

free bump

10sec motor in a VN Commodore, probably running auto with trans brake, stally etc

Won't be a 10sec setup in a skyline, but either way good value for money!

Good luck with the sale.

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10sec motor in a VN Commodore, probably running auto with trans brake, stally etc

Won't be a 10sec setup in a skyline, but either way good value for money!

Good luck with the sale.

yeah buddy usin a auto with transbake but dont c why it wouldn't be a 10sec setup in a skyline as they r bout the same weight as a vn

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try getting a 10 second pass using a manual then you'll see why.

and i would think vn's are a fair bit lighter than r33/r34's.

r32's might be around the same weight, but you would still struggle to get a 10 second pass with a manual.

good luck selling bud.

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hey mate i got a mate that has a dato sunny with a sr20det and manual and he pulls consistant 10sec passes he is now building a gsr lancer with evo 6 motor i think

nice set up good luck with the sale

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err..point of that last post?

...anyways considered selling a complete setup ie engine, loom and computer? obviously the motor may be capable of running 10's but without the tune it wont really do anything. youre making good power from an interenally stock motor!

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nice.... 400+ hp on stock internals... is it alryt????

my rb25det is running low compression. so was thinking to rebuild it to handle more power and maybe a bigger turbo....

but didnt have enough money for all that....

if this motor will give that hp in my r34. and last long........ is this a ryt chice guys?????

how much money im looking on the top to put this motor in.

i got a Hsk pro ecu... maybe i can use that for this one...

anyone got any suuggestions please....

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nice.... 400+ hp on stock internals... is it alryt????

my rb25det is running low compression. so was thinking to rebuild it to handle more power and maybe a bigger turbo....

but didnt have enough money for all that....

if this motor will give that hp in my r34. and last long........ is this a ryt chice guys?????

how much money im looking on the top to put this motor in.

i got a Hsk pro ecu... maybe i can use that for this one...

anyone got any suuggestions please....

it is fine to run that power as im usin a 50/50 toluene/bp ultimate fuel mix and it was tuned by matty spry. if you've got a 34 then your gearbox should be fine and u can use that ecu, all you'll need to do is bolt it in and get it tuned. the motor is still in my car and running if u want to see and hear it running.

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how much boost was that power level made at ? its prity impressive on standard internals great luck with the sale mate, if this came by a month ago i woulda grabed it and put some forged rb30 botom on it :) but iv already got all the parts i need apart from the rb30 block :(

good luck with the sale "very good price for the power level" not sure how long itll last on standard internals and im prity sure this will make around mid 11s on a r34 skyline if you could get grip or even a lil lower..

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oh ok.... some ppl say it wont last long with this internals......is it true?

correct me if im wrong.

i live in melbourne. where is ur place?

well i've had it running for bout 1 1/2 years and never had a problem with it, it all depends on who tunes it and running the fuel mix helps and its always been looked after properly. i live near brisbane.

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