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yeah i did a bit more reading on the gt rs 240/260 is quite common on stock internals, and added benifit of straight bolt on. I reckon to do the internals with that kit, then bolt on a gtrs, and play with that and pay it off and look at investing after that.

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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

Just get an aftermarket forward facing plenum, it would be almost as cheap as the cut and shut, and 10000 times better, maybe even more :D

Just get an aftermarket forward facing plenum, it would be almost as cheap as the cut and shut, and 10000 times better, maybe even more :D

Mine works awesome thankyou very much!!!

Plus, an aftermarket computer is needed for either anyways, I havnt seen that posted on here yet.?

have a microtech lt12, so its capable of covering that, one of the staff members on our open wheelers team hates them and is trying to convince me to get a motec, and i might be able to organise a motec with him, he tunes some of the toyota's that do the nurburgring ring usesing the motec, so yeah thats looking like an option while im in canberra.

hmmmmm

If you are fitting an N1 RB26 oil pump you need to get the crank machined and a larger oil pump drive fitted (crank collar) as the standard oil pump drive on an RB25 is ~1/2 the length of the R33/34 RB26 ones. the easiest way to do that is just take it out to pro engines in qbn and get them to do it.

pro engines has the reputation, and I know of a few guys that have had work done there and are happy with it, I'd say spend yor $$$ where you can get the right job done.

yeah the more i have asked around and people have some really good opnions of them so thats good to know.

Their phone number doesn't seem to work, anyone have another one?

Joe's Mobile Number (skyline Performance) is 0412369176

he's a great guy, and looks after his customers, and dose great prices on rebuilds. he will be rebuilding mine in about a month or so.

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