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I have access to 5 Nitto oil pumps for RB engines. These pumps are individually assembled, set-up and tested. They use the latest generation world class materials.

Pumps are being sourced locally through Croydon Racing Developments and are now used in all of their big engines.

price is $1250 delivered. This is a huge saving over the comparable Japanese items.

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Paul, please confirm the start and finish date for this group buy, as well as the name of the business supplying the pumps.

Thanks.

look at the above post it clearly states CRD are the supplier. Lets say group buy is open for 8 weeks from date of original post. :P

I have access to 5 Nitto oil pumps for RB engines. These pumps are individually assembled, set-up and tested. They use the latest generation world class materials.

Pumps are being sourced locally through Croydon Racing Developments and are now used in all of their big engines.

price is $1250 delivered. This is a huge saving over the comparable Japanese items.

please register below.

Do you have any more info about them?

//Peter

Do you have any more info about them?

//Peter

This place has a few photos up and a little info, not much, but you get the idea. It would be my choice of pump..

http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=7204

RB SERIES HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP

The NITTO RB series high volume oil pump is a high quality and performance aftermarket oil pump that will suit Nissan RB20, RB25, RB26 and RB30 engines. Oil flow and pressure is dramatically increased over that of the factory oil pump which is critical in modified engines for reliability of the lubrication system. Failure of this system is the “achilles heel” of the Nissan RB series engine even on lightly tuned examples and accounts for a high percentage of engine failures.

Factory and factory based oil pumps are highly prone to oil pump gear failure in modified engines due to the quality of the cheaper mass produced material used for the manufacture of the gears. Oil pump gear failure will result in indefinite engine damage. For this reason EN26 ball bearing steel is utilised for the manufacture of NITTO RB series high volume oil pump gears which are superior in strength and durability to that of both factory and its competitor’s oil pump gears.

NITTO RB series oil pumps are supplied pre-inspected, blue printed, assembled and cleaned to enable direct installation strait onto your engine and assure total confidence.

Detailed list of components:

Gears:

Material: EN26 ball bearing steel

Housing:

Quality alloy casting

Technical Specification:

Pressure relief valve crack off (dual springs): 120 psi *

Pressure relief valve crack off (outer spring only): 75 psi *

FLOW (LITRES / MIN)

ENGINE RPM

FACTORY OIL PUMP

NITTO HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP

750

4.6

6.5

2200

15.3

20.2

7000

46.5

64.8

has mine been sent or waiting to sell all 5??

did u recieve my payment???

no yours has arrived and will be sent to you tomm.

you have pm

thanks

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