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Knowing Peter he would rip the VR38 out and put the RB26 in there, just cos its bettera. :P

Only if I turn the RB26 into an RB3.2, cos it is really bettera :yes:

Well you know what I am doing to the bottom end , now the head.

Do you think I should just clean it up a bit and put oversize valves and Titanium valve springs OR

Race port the head, 1mm oversize supertech valves IN/EX, valve guides, spring/retainers and shims

Might take the NISMO badge off the back and get a BIG RB320GTR one made up :wub: Oh and in RED because RED is faster :wub::wub::wub::wub::wub::wub:

Once it is all done I should be able to get to Woolies under 10s :woot:

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Thanks , I am waiting for a reply from Jim to get an answer from some of the questions I put to him , basically what is best for the motor with this type of build .

I will have the torque I want so I really do not need to do it for that, so ????? :wacko:

This is now officially the Tt350gt / real NISMO1 build thread.

Hopefully a mod can change the thread title ;)

Can't wait to see the results. Should be fun! Be nice to be able to get what you want.

Yeh it is confusing, I did ask SAU to help.

I cannot log in on my laptop under TT350GT and I cant change anything?? I had to make a new Name , "The Real Nismo1". for my laptop and I cannot use both names on either of the computers and the laptop is great while watching TV or DVDs or whatever, so :whistling:

I cannot do many things on my laptop to do with this site for whatever reason :wacko:

But, as for the build , you blokes will think I am nuts but I do not want to take it to the extreme the 3.2 stroker could achieve but it will be great :yes:

Sorry for the name confusion :action-smiley-069:

Just been doing a bit more homework and I doubt if my Stroker setup will get over 400wkw on 98 pump unless I change the cams, double the Walbro pump and at least the Turbo housing as mine is smallish to get the response I asked for BUT it will have a lot of go with a shit load of Torque going on. So all good :wub:

My Haltech Platinum Pro will allow me to use both E85 , pump 98 or a mixture , might have to have a chip or something? I guess that will give me more if i want, but no one sells it here,haha :no:

This is now officially the Tt350gt / real NISMO1 build thread.

Hopefully a mod can change the thread title ;)

Can't wait to see the results. Should be fun! Be nice to be able to get what you want.

HAHA , Thanks Ben, but all sorted and the thread is all yours :yes:

I see some go for years you are lucky once I decide, get the help I need its over in a week or 2 :whistling:

Let you blokes know when it is finished

Thanks everyone :action-smiley-069: well, OK thanks for the laughs Scotty :wub:

Haha,

I don't want the thread for myself. I have a 30 bottom end in my stagea. ;)

All the best with the build.

I'm sure it will be great and hopefully all done nice and quick so you can hammer down to woolies!

Haha,

I don't want the thread for myself. I have a 30 bottom end in my stagea. ;)

All the best with the build.

I'm sure it will be great and hopefully all done nice and quick so you can hammer down to woolies!

when you say woolies....you don't mean woolworths right? :woot: or do you?

In my one I did very little to the head, clean and remove any rough edges that can cause turbulence and fit a set of BC springs, the stock head will flow 450kw without much drama

Hi Mick,Love to see some Dyno readings on this site,before and after 3.2 rebuilds especially torquey ones, maybe start a new thread to make a few blokes happy, happier,less grumpy :)

Tried to find some other thread but this bloody laptop needs a medic , try on the PC after golf, lifes a turd :)

There is, well not so much before and after more just different setups and their result in the Forced Performance Thread home page at the top there are dyno result threads

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/104332-rb30-hybrid-upgrade-all-dyno-results/

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/93880-rb26-turbo-upgrade-all-dyno-results/

This are the two most relevant for you

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