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Parts include:

Rb25de non vct head from a R32. Head has been cleaned, new valve stem seals, heavy duty springs for turbo application and surface machined flat.

Inlet manifold, injectors and fuel rail, Coil packs, throttle body and all bolts/miscelanious pipes etc.

Series 2 RB30 block, requires maching bore/hone etc. Crankshaft also requires machining. Standard rods & all bolts required for assembly.

New ACL cast RB30 pistons, rings and bearings. Pistons are 1mm oversize and bearings .25mm oversize.

RB30 complete engine gasket kit with Headgasket.

Pistons are for a RB30 non turbo, so when assembled with RB25DE head will give compression ratio of around 8.3-1

As stated the block will need to be bored 1mm oversize to accomodate the pistons and the crankshaft ground .25mm for the bearings. This is a complete package and once assembled will handle up to 350rwkw. Was planning to assemble this engine and put in my R32 although being a full time student i just dont have the cash.

Price $1500 for the lot. Contact through PM or call on [removed by admin at OP's request].

Pictures : http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/

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are the pistons going to suit a twin cam head?

Taken from original post: Pistons are for a RB30 non turbo, so when assembled with RB25DE head will give compression ratio of around 8.3-1

Parts include:

Rb25de non vct head from a R32. Head has been cleaned, new valve stem seals, heavy duty springs for turbo application and surface machined flat.

Inlet manifold, injectors and fuel rail, Coil packs, throttle body and all bolts/miscelanious pipes etc.

Series 2 RB30 block, requires maching bore/hone etc. Crankshaft also requires machining. Standard rods & all bolts required for assembly.

New ACL cast RB30 pistons, rings and bearings. Pistons are 1mm oversize and bearings .25mm oversize.

RB30 complete engine gasket kit with Headgasket.

Pistons are for a RB30 non turbo, so when assembled with RB25DE head will give compression ratio of around 8.3-1

As stated the block will need to be bored 1mm oversize to accomodate the pistons and the crankshaft ground .25mm for the bearings. This is a complete package and once assembled will handle up to 350rwkw. Was planning to assemble this engine and put in my R32 although being a full time student i just dont have the cash.

Price $1500 for the lot. Contact through PM or call on [removed by admin at OP's request].

Pictures : http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/



Mate where are you located??
  • 2 weeks later...
I'd take it off you, except i am in the NT, postage is a killer

Hey, i had the head with all accesories delivered to me from qld for $100. So if you like i could seperate the package and you just source your own RB30 block/crank. PM me if interested.

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