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hey guys

i think iv decided to go with the rb25 now im just tossing up wether i get a rb25 from a 33 or a neo rb25 out of a 34.... it be good if any1 knew if a neo would be able to be done in a 32 or am i just better of gettin the 33 rb25?? i just wanna make sure i get it right the first time

your help is much appreciated

thanks :D

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not sure but...you may need the ecu from a 34 or some piggyback computer on the 32 to get the best from the varible cam timing on the neo. i have the 32 ecu with SAFCII, neo head and 30 block seems to work OK but it depends how much drivability/reliability/power you want.

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  • 2 months later...

i'm in your boat... i'm about to lay a deposit down on a neo25 for my 32... went for a drive in the 34 the neo was in a few hours ago... has so much more power down low than any 33 i've been in... had mild mods , zorst, intercooler, 12 pound boost and a powerFC... SET ON A MILD TUNE... it found 220kw at the rear tread...

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