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motor is about to go in my r32 gtr

motor specs so far

BOTTOM END

ARIAS pistons

Eagle rods

New stock crank (balanced)

Stock block bored to 26.5mm

King bearings

N1 oil pump

Tomei sump baffles

Tomei oil restrictor

HEAD

Fully rebuilt (new guides, valves, shims)

Tomei pon cams 260/9.15

crack tested

15 hours of port polish

ATM have GT2860-5 turbos

looking to upgrade to a T04z

what i want know is has any one made 600hp@wheels RELIABLY with a set up similar to this????????

car is going to be driven every day kindly with a thrash ever now and then.

can it be done or has it been done

cheers

Edited by sickr33
motor is about to go in my r32 gtr

motor specs so far

BOTTOM END

ARIAS pistons

Eagle rods

New stock crank (balanced)

Stock block bored to 26.5mm

King bearings

N1 oil pump

Tomei sump baffles

Tomei oil restrictor

HEAD

Fully rebuilt (new guides, valves, shims)

Tomei pon cams 260/9.15

crack tested

15 hours of port polish

ATM have GT2860-5 turbos

looking to upgrade to a T04z

what i want know is has any one made 600hp@wheels RELIABLY with a set up similar to this????????

car is going to be driven every day kindly with a thrash ever now and then.

can it be done or has it been done

cheers

ive made 467AWKW with the above combo...HKS 2530's though. Was my wifes daily driver and occaisional drag car that she won a National title in in 2004.

im running a stock block and crank in the latest engine making just over 1000hp at the flywheel. Godzilla Motorsport made 1250AWHP with a stock block and crank...i helped strip the engine personally and i can tell you first hand it was definately stock Nissan stuff.

Your bores are a little small though...lol

Edited by DiRTgarage

You will not have a problem makeing that sort of power with a standard crank and block. Especially with the amount of extra meat in the bore with a 26.5mm bore size LOL. As long as your engine is well built and you have a good tune you should not have a drama. You would be surprised just how good the stnd nissan stuff is.

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