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hey all. just want any advice on what im about to do r32 gtst rb20 timing belt snaped and broke 2 pistons bent 19 valves and snapped 5 valves with guide damage aswell. everyone would say new engine but im not keen on that because the head just cost me 5g worth of porting and custom parts and had alot more work just done car hadent even done 100km before the brand new belt snapped which killed everything head is fixxable and i dont want to waste that money so now thinking bottom end rebuild and stroke to 2.4l which will bring my boost on early since i have a gt3540which on the dyno about half an hour before it snapped made 280rwkw on 18psi. i want to bring it on earltier then 5grand revs and boost it up to about 22 and hope make between 330 and 350 kw

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the head work was port and polished with oversized valves custom springs and custom cams. the porting was huge about asbig as we could go safely.

and obviously new lifters stem seals and valve guides to suite.

Unfortunately you can now throw most of that out, if the cams and springs are any good, they will fit srtaight into a 25 head, just disable the vct. A top notch port job shount be more than 1k

at the moment im still waiting from a engineer report it was a defect in the belt from manu facture so they will only pay to have that engine fixed which i will pay the differance for the stroker put in. the head is already getting fixed just got to sort out the warranty for the block but they r goin to fight it and i dont know who to speak to about it.

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