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Been a while so here is an update.

Double checked piston to valve over the weekend to get the headgasket thickness.

A 1.2mm Nitto gasket has been ordered which will give us a 9.0:1 CR :)

Waiting on a billet flywheel from the states, so engine should go in this week.

Paul did a great job with the engine mounts so it will hardly look like there is a RB30 in there :D

Mufflers came in so most of the exhaust fab will start this week.

Ill be heading up to Pauls next week to have the first look since the bay was painted etc.

Turning key on it very soon :)

Been a while so here is an update.

Double checked piston to valve over the weekend to get the headgasket thickness.

A 1.2mm Nitto gasket has been ordered which will give us a 9.0:1 CR :)

Waiting on a billet flywheel from the states, so engine should go in this week.

Paul did a great job with the engine mounts so it will hardly look like there is a RB30 in there :)

Mufflers came in so most of the exhaust fab will start this week.

Ill be heading up to Pauls next week to have the first look since the bay was painted etc.

Turning key on it very soon :D

and a very nice set of mufflers they are!!

Edited by jangles

Sorry Dave, looks like i will end up beating you at this rate haha

Modified twin turbo pipe should arrive tomorrow, ARC air filters still on their way (was going to go back to pods, but found filters for a price i couldnt say no to), exhaust is all just waiting to be put together and then its all systems go

Sorry Dave, looks like i will end up beating you at this rate haha

Modified twin turbo pipe should arrive tomorrow, ARC air filters still on their way (was going to go back to pods, but found filters for a price i couldnt say no to), exhaust is all just waiting to be put together and then its all systems go

Ok you win.

Even when this engine is in and running we still have another head here we are working on.

The HKS cams in the current head are great but need that big ass lumpy note for Powercruise :D

Tomei 270s :D

Ok you win.

Even when this engine is in and running we still have another head here we are working on.

The HKS cams in the current head are great but need that big ass lumpy note for Powercruise :D

Tomei 270s :D

setup antilag, guilt-toy was asked if his car had a V8 in it a few times with it running and he was on stock cams.

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