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shit be interested in seeing how the block went as when mine blew it cracked big time . mine had 255awk but a bad night and a massive boost spike due to a waste gate line comming addrift . all ended broke 2 ringlands and cracked 2 other pistons as well as the block cracking so sad .

I have only cracked 1 piston, no 6, had the plugs out today, a little camera down, and there was oil on top of piston no. 6.

I don't want to repair this engine, i found a new one today, and i start tomorrow changing, hopefully i am on the road again 6-8 hours later.

( thats the great thing, when i don't have to change anything insite, only intake and turbomanifold.)

Stroker kit! you get to keep the same eng#, so you shouldn't have any issues with your local laws either... :(

Where can i get that i AUS.!!

Or better, a m8 downunder, find me a RB30 engine, i will pay him before he buy it, and the shipping costs aswell, and send to my adress in Denmark.

Edited by Stagea Denmark

Easily done :( The stroker kits come from JUN, TOMEI, HKS etc... you can find them on most importer websites: www.importmonster.com.au, www.japanpartsdirect.com.au, www.nengun.com etc... As far as RB30 is concerned, that's not a hugely difficult job: if you want one, we'll find one for you...

Easily done :) The stroker kits come from JUN, TOMEI, HKS etc... you can find them on most importer websites: www.importmonster.com.au, www.japanpartsdirect.com.au, www.nengun.com etc... As far as RB30 is concerned, that's not a hugely difficult job: if you want one, we'll find one for you...

:wacko::):D Thanks mate, that's makes me happy, and thanks for all the URL.

Goal for the new white Stagea, RB30 engine, and big hp, money is no problem.

today i pull out my old engine, stripped the new one, put my old plenum and turbo-kit on the new engine, i only missed the flywheel and clutch, and tomorrow morning (Now it midnight i DK), a new engine is ready to boost and run. (I took a lot of pictures, they will be here tomorrow.) I also took the top of the old engine, and thats bad, some of the aluminium from the piston number six, is sitting on the cylinder-wall, i also have pictures of that.

Edited by Stagea Denmark

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