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whats the highest output for a rb25de (non hybrid rb30 bottom end or nothing) you guys have seen or heard of?

what mods did it have etc?

ill post up pics of my na nugget when i get home..

some nice NA cars here :angry:

go the NA <3

Edited by whyte
nice beau..

tell me what skirts ur gonna put on..

i wanna someone to discuss with ahaha.

david

a kit will probably be one of the last mods i do unless i can get the kit itself aswel as fitted & painted cheap :D

probably go for Do-luck side skirts possible

i like the skirts in the following pics ;)

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Heres a quick couple of pics of mine...

89 S3 R31 Silhoutte with RB30DE. Just running it in at the moment though so no power figures yet...

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What intake plenum?

If you could please tell me all the details in the build.. everything!.. rings, rods, pistons, mm shaved off block etc. etc. etc.

What ECU are you using?.. I dont see an AFM

Thats a heavily modified GTR inlet on an RB25DE head.

Rings are some sort of race ring I cant remember the brand though...

Rods - RB30

Pistons - RB25DE

mm of block - ? not much...

mm of head - a bit!

ECU - Autronic SM4

It also has an RB25 oil pump, large cams from Japan, custom exhaust, 444cc injectors, EVERYTHING that rotates has been balanced, head has been worked within an inch of its life!

Thats a heavily modified GTR inlet on an RB25DE head.

Rings are some sort of race ring I cant remember the brand though...

Rods - RB30

Pistons - RB25DE

mm of block - ? not much...

mm of head - a bit!

ECU - Autronic SM4

It also has an RB25 oil pump, large cams from Japan, custom exhaust, 444cc injectors, EVERYTHING that rotates has been balanced, head has been worked within an inch of its life!

Holly shizen!

SLAP THAT THING ON A DYNO! Im really curious! With a sheet!

I remeber reading somewhere that the RB25 geodgen pin its higher on the piston and hence lowers CR because the piston sits lower.. Is this true?

Was there much work involved in fitting in a 25 oil pump?

Have any pics?.. with the timing cover off?.. Or during the build?

Cheers mate!

pic of my NA monster!

current mods: rb25de R33 S1 motor, manual conversion, 2.5" 5zigen catback, K&N large airfilter & CAI, nismo shocks & springs on the front, G4 coilovers on the rear, recaro driver seat (looking for rail for pass side :( ) the usual sound system with sub, front+rear speakers & tv/dvd player. was a rb20det shell with all the det goodies but with a NA motor.

future mods:

coby extracers, straight flutes taking over the cannon, apexi safc install & tune

g4 front coilovers, kazama castor rods, monkey warehouse rear camber arms, d-shop front adjustable camber arms, front & rear strut braces, cusco f+r swaybars, some sort of front lip (perhaps JSAI saurus?) & vertex side & rear bar. also doing a 2dr rear taillight conversion

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Edited by whyte
also doing a 2dr rear taillight conversion

WOOO! FOUR DOOR LOVE!!!

BUT NO NO NO!!! :spank: please dont change to 2dr rear lights.. the 4dr ones are HOT! :(

Here is my love:

R32 GTS4

Came with RB20DET

Now has S2 Rb25DE

Blacked out front blinkers

Painted Brake calipars

Deleted spoiler - WHITH GHETTO ELECTRICAL TAPE! :P

Head unit and fronts.. over bass from my last car.. besides.. the exhaust is too sexy to not listen to it..

HSD HR Coilovers

Nismo Cat back

GTR rims - Unfortunately you cant really see the sexy offset or the stretched 205 tyres on the 8" rim..

Ill be getting more pics up soon

Photos are before coilovers.. so she still sits a little high..

(clickskis)

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Old Plates.. Will post pics of new plates when they arrive.. =] Their cools plates..

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This is how its done!

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Future mods:

3L bottom end..

Seats

Brakes

Weight loss

Headwork + ECU

And somewhere in there struts and sway bars..

And its not NA.. but here is papa bears 32.. guess what its packing? :w00t:

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My car is still cooler :)

Nismo Progressive springs and shockies..

Soon to have much more goodies..

Edited by GTS4WD
  • 2 weeks later...

I like mine, funnily enough. Still have to lower it (happening in Jan) aprox 1 1/2 inches and get a few marks off the rear where ive been badged, bloody idiots but anyways!!!

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Suppose there just jealous!!!

Evan

Edited by EMZ R33
:) verde scorpion!!!! i was going to get those rims on my s.2 R33... but decided to save up for a R34 Gt-t... and no im not gettin verde anymore ;) but they look so mint! shoulda got deep dish, but still a nice ride :rofl: Edited by Darkness_Ryda1

Here are a few of mine, had it resprayed a few weeks ago and had the bodykit fitted. Used to be blue over silver 2 tone, now its a custom blue with 2 pearls: purple and green.

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post-9734-1196398516_thumb.jpg what the colour actually looks like in the sun.

:) verde scorpion!!!! i was going to get those rims on my s.2 R33... but decided to save up for a R34 Gt-t... and no im not gettin verde anymore ;) but they look so mint! shoulda got deep dish, but still a nice ride :rofl:

Thanks for the kind words Darkness_Ryda, i would have got the deap dish and hell they look awesome but they only came is 20" or above and specially for SUV's only....................so i was told!!!

oh is that so? i was under the impression you could get them for 18 an 19s. try tempetyres...they have them on the web, pretty sure they come in any size deep dish. but then again, u already have the rims, not to worry :P.

oh is that so? i was under the impression you could get them for 18 an 19s. try tempetyres...they have them on the web, pretty sure they come in any size deep dish. but then again, u already have the rims, not to worry :rofl:.

Thats who i went through, sysdney people, maybe they didnt have them in stock and wanted to sell me the regular ones. they are 18"....and yeah would have prefered dish but no to worry!!

the blue looks nice, how come you have turbo badge tho :) no n/a pride!

Thanks man. The badges were on the car when I bought it. Im pretty sure there was a thread a while ago saying the red badges dont mean that its a gtst, just different spec or something like that.

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