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Cheapest Way Into An Rb30


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Basically what im asking is, if i start with a stock good nick rb30 bottom end, what is the cheapest way to get it running in my 32. ie using whatever i can from the 32/rb20.

I can remove block and fit myself, do basic wiring etc.

Your thoughts greatly appreciated, obviously not chasing mega power out of it.

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and the SAFC will need to go. dont half as doo the job and get a monster rb30 conversion and only run a SAFC.

and you defiantly will need a bigger turbo. i suspect you running into alot of boost creep/spiking issues with the 3L bottom end and running such a small turbo. at least go for a gt30

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25DE head, good condition bottom end (get the crank reground just for peace of mind, cost me $120), I've got forgies but I got a good deal on a block/piston/head setup.

Use everything off your 20 (25DE intake manifold ports are slightly larger but it's only a bee's dick worth).

I'm running a 25s1 turbo which I had on my 20. Becomes a major restriction at about 5800rpm where it falls over harder than it climbs. Could have lent on it a bit more but would have only caused to turbo to fall over sooner.

Making a super torquey 183rwkw with 12psi by 2200rpm.

I had it running on the standard ECU but needed to use a group-buy remap chip I had because it was hitting R&R pretty much straight away.

I was also maxxing the AFM at about 6000rpm.

So, I got myself some 550cc injectors and a z32 afm and had my ecu remapped with a bit of a tune to throw in a bunch of fuel down low so it didn't lean out when it came on boost hard.

Quite fun to drive but should be a lot more fun with the GT35R strapped on the side :blush:

As far as wiring goes, if you use an R32 RB25DE head, everything plugs straight up. We did my conversion in a weekend and I drove it home very early Monday morning on the stock ecu :D

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