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The rb30 'forklift' (thanks paul) will pick up and crush an rb26 in every aspect of performance let alone the rb25 :D

The r35gtr has increased capacity for every logical reason, easy and effortless power delivery.

My previous rb26 feels like a 2 stroke in comparison haha.

Anyways, will be good to get your take on it when you kick your rb30 in the guts

shouldnt be too far away. Elite dan built the new dump pipe today. all thats left is to plumb in the gate and a cuppla minor things and we are hopefully away.

I'm hoping you're right marko. :thumbsup:

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Hopefully you'll obtain the same sense of satisfaction 'stacking crates' as we do. :(

Mark, don't u mean " stacking cars" hehe

To date, not 1 car has fallen off my forks...to hell with it, I'm looking at stackings motorbikes, much more challenging

Get my context :O

Mark, don't u mean " stacking cars" hehe

To date, not 1 car has fallen off my forks...to hell with it, I'm looking at stackings motorbikes, much more challenging

Get my context :D

LOL, they do get a fright when they try to "flex their muscles" and you start gaining on them :banana:

It's a horse!!!!

yes...30 bottom ends give you an instant increase in length...your Mrs will be walking like John Wayne tomorrow.

Marko Polo...my lowly RB26 made 550AWKW with 26psi using 98 from the BP the other night.

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yes...30 bottom ends give you an instant increase in length...your Mrs will be walking like John Wayne tomorrow.

Marko Polo...my lowly RB26 made 550AWKW with 26psi using 98 from the BP the other night.

U got that right paul, chicks flock for the bigger bottom end.

Btw that is a great result...550awkw from a baby rb26 hehe

wasted in a forklift....rb30s belong in tow cars :)

Duncan, I am truly disappointed in you...how about I give u a taste of the big bottom end?

Stevo, robbie ward will put these guys in place :) I might just send him a pm to stir the pot

Duncan, I am truly disappointed in you...how about I give u a taste of the big bottom end?

Stevo, robbie ward will put these guys in place :) I might just send him a pm to stir the pot

Whats Stevo ever done that was any good? Robbie Ward however...RB legend!

yes...30 bottom ends give you an instant increase in length...your Mrs will be walking like John Wayne tomorrow.

Marko Polo...my lowly RB26 made 550AWKW with 26psi using 98 from the BP the other night.

At what revs?

For those that give a tinkers toss.

18 lb of boost. 7000 rpm, 470 hp. tons of fuel in it, but quite happy to run it there for a bit just to make sure all is well. It brings boost on 1000 rpm sooner than the 25.

Cant wait for 25 lb. :)

At what revs?

you will have to ask Mrs Line that question as ive already ran it past Noel and he insisted a gentleman never speaks.

Oh you were refering to my car...sorry...

it was at idle with the choke pulled out about 3/4 of the way.

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Duncan, I am truly disappointed in you...how about I give u a taste of the big bottom end?

I'm going to assume we are still talking about cars :|

but that sounds like a fair swap - you can take my tow car for a drive and I can make sure your gtr works ok.

For those that give a tinkers toss.

18 lb of boost. 7000 rpm, 470 hp. tons of fuel in it, but quite happy to run it there for a bit just to make sure all is well. It brings boost on 1000 rpm sooner than the 25.

Cant wait for 25 lb. :)

whats that in metric? don't you guys have that yet??

i love how much more easily the 3l make solid useable power. 3.4l will be the next big trend. there is indeed no substitute for cubes

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