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what can you spin the standard rb25det oil pump to on a rb30det? is 7000 too much ? or is that a safe limit ?

& LOL at this guy.

I have a suggestion, if you have that much money (which you probly dont and your just wasting our time) please go to the LS1 forums, those guys there will show you how to build a commodore with 2 x 2000hp turbos because they have done it before.

Your mates will think your hectic.

If you ARE serious, your going to have to buy one of those $30,000 OS 3 litre kits from japan. Thats what i would do.

ohhh i would kill to see such a powerfull RB at summernats wasting away the 6 litres.

but anyway il stop dreaming now, as you should mr rb30de

my rb26/30 has a standard rb30 crankshaft with built up oil pump drive to suit jun pump then nitrided has seen low 9sec ets and over 1000rwhp on dyno

What work did you do to the block? (if any)

ok let me say this again.... I said atleast 800 which means 800+ ok so if you really don't have anything helpful to say please just don't waste your time or mine.. I'm here to ask questions not to read what you think of me

Mate use the search facility and read the abundance of information available on this wonderful forum. You were going on like what you wanted was equivalent to flying to the moon yet someone has done it.

Most people are happy to answer questions but usually when they're specific, not to facilitate pipe dreams.

well yes i have searched the forums.. the main thing i want to know is rb26 or 26/30 what is more powerful and these questions are sort of sorting out the pros and cons along with what I've been reading. Theres plenty of powerful 26's but I have not yet seen a highly modded 25/30 26/30 and before i start spending big money i just want to know when im done at the end of the day ..what will be able to put out the most power

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well yes i have searched the forums.. the main thing i want to know is rb26 or 26/30 what is more powerful and these questions are sort of sorting out the pros and cons along with what I've been reading. Theres plenty of powerful 26's but I have not yet seen a highly modded 25/30 26/30 and before i start spending big money i just want to know when im done at the end of the day ..what will be able to put out the most power

My friend... Forced Induction 101

The motor with the biggest turbo, will make the most power.

Or in your case, two 2000hp turbos...

Do a search. Its at that point now mate.

Questions like "what is more powerful" wont go anywhere.

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