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This is an EOI, if you are interested in my short/long motor with or without turbos let me know.

This rb26 is out of my r32 and has down around 8 - 10***k's

Bottem end

Forged bottem end,

r33 gtr crank

Head

Cams

ported

polished

Turbos

HKS25/30s x 2

If your interested let me know and i will give more details.

Keith

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hi guys thanks for the pm's,

Didnt expected any this soon. I will give you guys more info later tonight.

Dont have a heap of time ATM.

Regards

Keith

If i sell the bottem end i wont be going rb26 again.

If i sell the engine i might not go an rb at all :woot:

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lol, i have a Windsor and a 6 71 blower :blush:

But i'm not sure what engine yet. not even sure if anyone's going to buy the engine or if i will sell it.

Have to see what happens when i get back to everyone. Sorry it wont be tonight.

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330 odd rwkw's at 15.5 - 16psi. The engine was built with 26-28 psi in mind.

Did a compression test on the weekend. 125psi + or - 5psi over them all. And that was just putting the compression tester in by hand.

This engine hasnt yet had its performance tune, Its currently on its running in tune.

I was advised to put 20k on the lot. But i would prefer just to sell it as a short motor.

Make an offer if your interested. Or pm me for me details on the build

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