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hahha pedals yeah, and all the other stuff i wanted to do, grrrr, but ay s&*t happens as they say,

yeah be good to see there work, hmmm gonna see if i can make some more money somehow over web ill look at upping my kilowatts expectations

this sucks dude, i would go rebuild also, i have been through too many dud engines that i could have rebuilt and go more power and peace of mind (well more so then a second hand engine)

Nurse it around or use buses while you save your pennies for a rebuild, i may be looking at something similar shortly but not sure yet, ive been down the whole modifiying road and it wasnt as fun as i thought it would be.

yeah im saving the penies, not going to drive much so not gonna spend to big on fuel, tax back will help and selling my car back home, hopefully the start of the year while im on a training ex i can get it underway, ill have to have a chat with the skyline performance guys and see how it would pan out

would i require a dyno yune after this ?? and also if i get those parts, with a bigger turbo i could up the boost ???

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if going path of rebuild what other items besides whats below should i considure, i dont wanna open it up again, im looking at long term 400rwkw mark, going to do it all in in little parts at a time, so far engine rebuild would contain.

CP Pistons

Eagle Rods

Tomei Heads Gasket

ARP Head studs

New oil pump, new water pump, new bearings, possibly new main studs., new head studs, complete gasket kit, change the cams, possibly a solid lifter conversion. and other bits and pieces. 400rwkw isn't cheap.

Will also need to upgrade clutch, possibly gearbox internals, diff.

And there is probably more i haven't remembered.

yeah your right there, i think it would be more appropriate if i aim at the strong and safe 280 mark. i should be able to get that off a gtrs as well, and use the stock planum, would considure cut and plug for a forward facing planum cut some piping out to increase response.hmmmm so many options.

have already got

new

**oil pump,

**new water pump,

**upgraded clutch

whats the difference between main and head studs

what are you reffering to with regard to these pieces

**new bearings,

**a solid lifter conversion

You will need new big end bearings and new bearings for the crank. If you wanted to run ~400kw you would probably run some decently high lift cams and you need to get rid of the factory hydraulic lifters and get a solid lifter conversion to do that (tomei make them).

+ associated machining and assembly costs.

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