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Pretty sure a member on here put an rb30 crank into an rb26 block and then used sr20 rods? and custom pistons to end up close to 3litres in capacity. There was a lot of machining that needed to be done on the crank to get it to clear everything and a lot of custom work. Have a search through the thread should be around somewhere

Most cost effective solution here is the RB30 block and crank.

Some people will say they're a primitive setup, but thats just their way of showing ignorance.

Any other option includes a new crank, and with that comes the big dollars

  Beelzebub89 said:
Pretty sure a member on here put an rb30 crank into an rb26 block and then used sr20 rods? and custom pistons to end up close to 3litres in capacity. There was a lot of machining that needed to be done on the crank to get it to clear everything and a lot of custom work. Have a search through the thread should be around somewhere

Good memory. 2.93L

  N1GTR said:
Ah yeah, good point Ash, the cost;

Anyone thinking about going down that path should have $30,000 AUD to spend. Thats for the motor. That doesnt include a bare motor to use as a base :P

Yeah the guy who did it was an engine machinist with access to all the required equipment. Not really something for the average person to go for.

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