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i missed out 'fit' now ive re-read it.

RB20 ones go on, so why wouldnt RB25 go on? the top of the cylinder head is the same shape?

so why wouldnt the RB25 fit on a 26, if cams were the issue i wouldnt think the 20 covers would fit.

although, the backing plates and gear covers are different shape

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Hi All,

Quick update:

I recently sold my rb2630 engine to a mate of mine who is setting up an R32GTR circuit car (that engine belongs on the track TBH, too angry for the street).

As soon as he sets it up, I’ll report back here with results.

This guy is a demon behind the wheel...used to pull 1:08s around wakefield with a stock gtr running higher boost.

I now have a replacement Bathurst Winner which is piece of history & icon – I bought back my old Australian Delivered R32 GTR :)

yes it is 'uncool' that i sold my engine BUT the timing was well aligned with the purchase of my aust gtr, it was all by coincidence.

it is however 'cool' that i got my old car back though...here are some pics & 1 of an r35gtr on the way back from picking it up on the day:

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yes it is 'uncool' that i sold my engine BUT the timing was well aligned with the purchase of my aust gtr, it was all by coincidence.

it is however 'cool' that i got my old car back though...here are some pics & 1 of an r35gtr on the way back from picking it up on the day:

Nice one Marko!

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Hi all,

My rb30dett is now fitted in my mates circuit GTR, this is his 1st outing (reserved driving) & was doing 1:11’s around wakefield. His car still needs sorting around stiff suspension etc. Engine is tuned down to 350awkw on Federal RSR595s on a very cold track. The 280degree cams are too big and power comes in too late for circuit so will swap them out for 264/11mm lift to bring turbos on 1000rpm earlier. With good tyres that will wipe off another 4sec +.

The best time he did with my current gtr was 1:08 on Pirelli full slicks & only 220 awkw! He is a very good driver!

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Just incase anyone is interested. This car is now running the same set up with 300awkw and 595rsr. It has done 1:09.8 at Wakefield park. There is may be a second or two left to shave if I get better tires and my brake zone correctly.

But all credit to the engine. The -10's with 260 cams work magic. A little lag under 4000rpm. But she turn into a monster after that.

U have a great engine there Tuan...I spent a lot of time asking many questions to many people which some can attest to here :)

The only mechanical changes to the engine is the smaller cams from 280s to 260s, upgrade ecu from power fc to vipec, lower boost and now tuned by unique autosports.

I know this as I sold that engine to a good friend of mine.

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