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Yes Cerbera zeds don't rev quite as high although mine revs to 8500 compared to a built GTR prob 9500, peak power that day with mine that day and more revs was 438rwkw, although with stock rods and they bent. Cheap motor with mostly OEM stock parts apart from pistons, since used Scat rods and all good.

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Can we please be put out of our misery!! What's in it!!

All i can figure is that it might have a higher compression ratio than most people might think, and high lift but not too crazy duration on the camshaft, mixed together with some careful cam timing; for a nice recipe..... High comp gives good off boost power and would build response more rapidly...

I'm out of ideas, please tell us the answer, we wants to know......

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Can we please be put out of our misery!! What's in it!!

All i can figure is that it might have a higher compression ratio than most people might think, and high lift but not too crazy duration on the camshaft, mixed together with some careful cam timing; for a nice recipe..... High comp gives good off boost power and would build response more rapidly...

I'm out of ideas, please tell us the answer, we wants to know......

Bens been perfecting this recipe for years.... I doubt he will just "kiss and tell"... I know I wouldnt (but DAMN I wish I knew).

Go Race Pace.

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P Zero Corsas have to be one of the worst tyres i've ever tried. Get some R comps on and you will feel the difference.. lol

Not sure what your smokin dude but they are a R comp tyre, they're not quite up to the standard of RE55S but they are much better than any street tyre out there...

So tell us about your 'experiences' with tyres, which have you tried and which would you recommend???

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its sleeved to 86mm

if anyone is looking for a full long block everything except for timing belt area covers and cam covers. i still have one sitting here is a virgin r32 gtr block with standard head which came out of a car with 67000kms on it i bought it for a project but ended up using other bits....

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+ the rest probably. With all other parts needed for the build...

I meant 20k for the engine. I bet the rest is almost 20k too.

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this is running a big single on a rb30 block gtr head.

close, except the rb29 is 447KW (612HP) and it's running on pump gas, not race gas

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I'm coming into a bit of money later this year. I just want to know how much I need to set aside. I bet it's approaching $20k

Double it and you might be getting close to the total figure needed to get these results..

But I still doubt it will be enough... :P

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