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hey guys

i was just wondering if theres any books or dvds about the RB engines or skylines...and i dont mean the ones with just the general stuff...is there any that have complete, detailed infomation about the RB engines, how to striped it and how to put it back, things to watch out for, to do and not to do, things like that... like for rebuilds etc...

also, just wondering...have anyone here rebuilt a rb engine...or any engine for that matter with out profesional help?

im thinking about doing it but just scaired ill f**k the engine

if there is please give me some names or links please

Tom

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yah...im sure they have books like it in japan...but...sence i dont read japanese...its no use for me....

theres tutorails on youtube for STI engine (ignition DVD) and chevy engines...

maybe if im lucky...Ignition DVD would make a section about the RB engine =D

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there are 2 dvds on drifting dot com if i remember correctly on the rb engines. One about rebuilding the rb25det and the other on transplating it on a 240sx(you can see a preview of the DVD on youtube if you google for "Rb25det rebuild dvd") it goes for USD 18-24 each and i've been dying to find the ripped download version for ages and no luck.

if u decide to buy pls upload it! haha.

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