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Hey fellas,

Been giving it some thought - I think I'll cap off all mods to my car by doing a Rb25 to a 3.0 litre conversion? The most simple way of doing this is to do a Rb30 conversion, but was wondering if there's any other way of doing this.

I've contacted some workshops and understand this will take time (possibly a few months), so I'm just doing the prep-work at the moment. I'm thinking of taking my car off the road for a few months to get this finished so your help will be much appreciated.

Regards.

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Do you mean another way to get an RB30 hybrid without taking car off the road?

You could source another RB25 or 26 head and use this as the base of the rebuild, or you could pull out mega$$ and order an OS Giken 3L

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yeah i was try concieve sticking a two stroke V24 cylinder 30 litre engine in my r32 gts4?

oh that white piece in the middle of the locomotive...that to allow for chassi flex, theres two of those motors in there,

48,000 ft pnds of torque 12, 000 horse

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this one's boosted!

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