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hey guys

im currently building a rb26 out of a r32 it was rebuild 10000ks ago with forgies new standard oil pump ect.... but it still has the standard 32 crank? its got hks gtss im looking to make 400rwhp the car it only a street car should i get a 33 crank or leave it?

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think about it u got the motor apart any way so you mine as well, like this guy at work rebuilt some kia sh*t box and re used some of the piston rings??? lol stupid aye, but yer do the crank since it is apart.

i left my crank... hks pistons, eagle rods, balanced bottom end... 9k isnt a problem for it.. but i replaced my balancer for an ATI one.. :laugh:

builder said my bottom will live beyond 9k without raising a sweat... its in the balance i reckon

just out of curiousity is anyone running the n1 pump without the collar? I didn't like the looks of the collars as you have to carve down the standard crank so it fits on then drill holes in the crank, which didn't sound like it'd do many favours to the crank strength >< the n1 pumps fit onto the standard 32 crank, just not fully on (like about 2/3rds of the way on)

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just out of curiousity is anyone running the n1 pump without the collar? I didn't like the looks of the collars as you have to carve down the standard crank so it fits on then drill holes in the crank, which didn't sound like it'd do many favours to the crank strength >< the n1 pumps fit onto the standard 32 crank, just not fully on (like about 2/3rds of the way on)

Stongly suggest not to do that, the inner gear will crack over time, not enough engagement on the crank. There are pics on what happens to the oil pump gear.

Can't see why a stock r32 pump wouldn't fit on. Wouldn't it drive all of the pump with an r33 crank?

oh really? i've seen them crack under stress and that sort with the collar kits as well :S Will have to make a decision eventually, builds being done atm (very slowly), but at least the n1 pumps will take more flack before letting go than the standard ones will, either way i spose

sum1 told me that the standard oil pump sits on about as much as the n1 would anyway? can sum1 confirm

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