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any tips on the rb30

Sell it :)

All jokes aside, it really depends on what sort of set up your chasing, if you want it to remain legal/street registered or a trailer queen? Whats your budget, auto/manual, are you only wanting to do engine work or rest of drive train etc???

Give us some more details and we can offer some advice :)

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Sell it :D

All jokes aside, it really depends on what sort of set up your chasing, if you want it to remain legal/street registered or a trailer queen? Whats your budget, auto/manual, are you only wanting to do engine work or rest of drive train etc???

Give us some more details and we can offer some advice :P

i would like a rb30 turbo setup not sure to go rb25 head tho street legal registered budget is 6000+ i have a mf5 5speed and just looking to do the engine at the moment

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Well would pay to look around for a blown rb25det with harness

Then bolt it together then get a plenum, high mount turbo about a gt3540 size, power fc, 550cc injectors and you should get about 270-280rwkws or so

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Well would pay to look around for a blown rb25det with harness

Then bolt it together then get a plenum, high mount turbo about a gt3540 size, power fc, 550cc injectors and you should get about 270-280rwkws or so

thank you mate

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Or not, I mean you could buy all the same stuff, good standalone ecu, or Nistune for the stock ECU, and make the same power with the original head for the price of a couple of psi more boost.

$6k won't get you an RB25 head swap and good support parts, but you might squeak it in with the SOHC head.

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well im doin up a a rb30 and just after any tips at the moment its my first time

Is it an N/A VL? I'm assuming it is.

Your gearbox will limmit you to around 200 rwkw... after that it will break. (If it's a VL turbo box.... 250 rwkw and not much more.)

Dont bother with a twin cam swap...

Basic Recipe:

- Basic re-build, with turbo pistons, good bearings and good oil pump. Clean the head up and use a new timing belt

- New injectors, z32 afm, upgraded ignition coil, nistune and a VL turbo computer.

- Front mount intercooler, VL turbo exhaust manifold, T3 flanged- internal wastegate turbo of choice and plumbing.

- Ancillaries... clutch, consumables, hoses, pipe work, exhaust, intake, plugs etc...

Tune it and go...

BUT- Dont forget to upgrade your brakes, suspension and brain.

If you want a quick streeter, keep it simple. if you want to go fast... how fast do you want to spend???

cheap- reliable- fast ... pick 2.

If this is your first build up... be warned, cars and speed is addictive!

Cheers

Justin

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Well would pay to look around for a blown rb25det with harness

Then bolt it together then get a plenum, high mount turbo about a gt3540 size, power fc, 550cc injectors and you should get about 270-280rwkws or so

^^ do not take notice of this dead shit ^^

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^^ do not take notice of this dead shit ^^

G'day mate.

Sorry to but in, but i think i have a solution for you.

what i have is easy, complete,turbo'd and best of all ready to drop straight in.!

INTERESTED??

CALL/TXT ME 0417 529 889

plus i have a pallett load of spares to go with it...!

its ur's for the beggin mate.. dont let it slip away..

:D

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