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yeah man wouldnt mind catching up sometime. the block will be torque plate honed and bored this week and rods should be back from being shotpeened but with this weekend being easter going away so I would say that the bottom end will be back together next weekend :nyaanyaa:

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slowly getting there guys...

N1 24U block (own modifications done) race prepped

Chemically cleaned/crack tested and washed

Torque plate bored honed & decked

All new welsh plugs

Tapped oil gallaries

Fully balanced/detailed crank and grub screwed

Race prepped crank gurdle

Shot peened/prepped standard rods with ARP bolts

Full ARP bottem end stud kit

Ross Racing forged pistons (ceramic coated)

ACL race bearings mains & rods

N1 oil pump (modified)

N1 water pump

Genuine Nissan gasket kit

Fully port & polished head

Match ported intake

Brass valve guids

Standard valves

Upgrade valve springs

Standard cams

Greddy adjustable cam gears

Greddy clear timing cover

Polished intake manifold and valve covers

Gates timing belt

New genuine exhaust studs & nuts

Garrett GT3082r turbo polished front cover

Braided oil lines

.82 & 1.06 housings ceramic coated

Tial 44mm wastage

Ebay spec manifold modified

Greddy twin entry air intake pipe

2 x RB25 Air flow meters

3.5" dump pipe

3.5" catback exhaust

600x300x115mm Greddy style intercooler

Custom PBR clutch

Nismo lightened flywheel

Nistune ECU

Sard fuel pressure regulator

custom fuel rail

044 fuel pump

2L surg tank

3/8" Aluminium fuel lines

Heap of speed flow fittings & push lock hose

Sard 700cc injectors

Alloy dual core radiator

Silicone radiator hoses

Silicone heater hoses

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man the thing looks like a monster, very well done, good to see you have the time and patients with this man, however you'd want it considering the total amount of cash (the parts mentioned) above are costing ya, i'll let ya know when i up ur way.

p.s getting an r32 project today. Hame

yeah no worries hame anytime..No doubt the amount of money that has been spent is enormous atm but in the end ill have a rock solid car :). Also ill be picking up a s13 project tomorrow too :bunny:

yeah not far to go man im buzzin to get back into the car but hopfully ill have the pistons back today from the ceramic coaters and then full steem ahead putting the engine back together. Still have to do the wiring loom but thats an easy job a couple of wires and done!!! I will send you some pics of my head too you will be blown away :)

Looks Unreal.

Who did your head work..those ports are clean as.

Also what did you do for the sump? Mod the standard GTR unit or...?

A mate of mine thats been doing performance RB engines for the last 20years did the port job and we cut and shit the original 26 sump and block everything off that was need, fits great and its way stronger than a rb30 or 25 pan plus it has the holes for the bellhousing to bolt up to...

Nice project mate, i have something similar underway for my gtst.

Just a quick question, who did you polishing on the plenum and rocker covers? Im looking to send mine to a place to be done.

cheers

got a guy up here that does all the polishing for me he's awsome at what he does and fairly well priced too...

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