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hey all, im just trying to find out the best way to do this..

How many people have done the tomei kit ? and what problems / solutions did you come up with ?

also who has used jhh engineering and had him modify the standard lifters..

have heard lots of different things.

Also dont want to change to rb26 head cos i have spent thousands on head and manifolds to change..

any help would be greatly appreciated..

cheers

alex

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hey all, im just trying to find out the best way to do this..

How many people have done the tomei kit ? and what problems / solutions did you come up with ?

also who has used jhh engineering and had him modify the standard lifters..

have heard lots of different things.

Also dont want to change to rb26 head cos i have spent thousands on head and manifolds to change..

any help would be greatly appreciated..

cheers

alex

let jhh do there thing with modifying the standard buckets.. the tomei buckets are quite a stuff around.

Edited by rb26s13

It's called a drill, an oxy and a brasing rod. Yes I did have to pay for the gas in the oxy set and yes the drill bits do get blunt but these costs are neglegable.

Speak with dan from elite he too can do the solid lifter conversion for you...

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