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yeh his mate bought a 31 and put mikes old engine (fully built rb20det) in it running a 3540 making 320rwkw..

there just starting a rb30 r31 with a to4z!

and they also turbo'd a cherade until it pushed a rod through the block haha!

Dude you should see the thing! It runs NOS until the turbo FINALLY spools up at like 20psi

All the big single turbo drag cars get on the gas while sitting on the t/brake to get the massive turbines to start making boost, its mad listening to it, especially when it hits the 2step + nos + t/brake is very very cool lol bangbangbangbang *slicks rip* lol. best sound ever is hearing some massive slicks rip as they grab traction

is it easier to remove and engine with or without the gearbox attached?

need to put a oil drain in the rear of the head.. and cant do it with the engine in..

anyone wanna help?

When i had my turbo installed, the mechanic put the oil feed line to the back of the head/block somewhere. He had to move the gearbox back a bit, and then tilted the engine, not too sure how he did it, but that's what he told me.

If anyone needs, Ive got a account set up on Yahoo Auctions Japan for buying parts. If you have have found something on there that needs bidding let me know.

Luke :)

Ooo ... that could be dangerous! :yes:

Hide my credit cards :cheers:

i knnow fitting restictors and doing internal mods but shaun said not to worry unless your rebuilding..

i have mines cam baffles and 26 covers which will help..

all built engines i have read in the FI have had this mod done!

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