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jsut thought would throw this sucker up

our rb26/30 s15 is now alive and off to dyno

check out the video here --- >

correct me if im wrong, but i think this may be the first in australia (30/26 in s15) and will be the first street registered possibly in world ???

last crack she made 493hp with the std 26 on our dyno day on the haltech base map with just enough fuel up top to compensate (no timing or anything touched yet)

will keep everyone posted after dyno and run in

most of it has been covered on these forums comprehensively, but if anyone wants to know any tech questions about the build feel free to ask :cool:

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correct me if im wrong, but i think this may be the first in australia (30/26 in s15) and will be the first street registered possibly in world ???

Hitman in NSW tuned (only tuned) one about 18 months ago for a mate of mine (rb26/30 + T51R) also street registered in WA... Sorry :D

I assume you guys ran into height issues also fitting it under the hood of an S15???

PS> Great work, its the ultimate car when you think about how good the S15 chassis really is, Congrats... :banana:

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Hitman in NSW tuned (only tuned) one about 18 months ago for a mate of mine (rb26/30 + T51R) also street registered in WA... Sorry ;)

I assume you guys ran into height issues also fitting it under the hood of an S15???

PS> Great work, its the ultimate car when you think about how good the S15 chassis really is, Congrats... :)

im fairly sure there has been a few done.. and some were quite a while ago

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Hitman in NSW tuned (only tuned) one about 18 months ago for a mate of mine (rb26/30 + T51R) also street registered in WA... Sorry :D

I assume you guys ran into height issues also fitting it under the hood of an S15???

PS> Great work, its the ultimate car when you think about how good the S15 chassis really is, Congrats... :D

The s15s are a good chassis with the sr, with the added weight of an rb30 block not going to be good for much other then drag and bragging rights

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im fairly sure there has been a few done.. and some were quite a while ago

I didnt say the one i was refering too was the first, just saying theres was not the first road registered... :banana:

not going to be good for much other then drag and bragging rights

And whats wrong with that... :blink:

Is there anything else one should care about when building a car??? :P

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i know that.. i was simply saying im quite sure there is a fair bloody few of them around and some have been around since quite a few years ago!

Cool Bananas :(

Looks good guys. You know I want to see it on the track :laugh:

I want to see massive 100m skids... ;)

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