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Just spent a good few hours reading over and over this thread, the more I was reading the more I was getting gd up for my car to finish, okay for the last year and half I've been building my full house rb26 in my r32 Gtr

Specs are-

Bottom end-

JE Forged pistons

Manley con rods

Arp head/main studs

Cometic metal head gasket

Tomei oversized oil pump

Jun oil collar attached to my crank

Black full honed, blue printed etc

Acl bearings

Tomei oil restrictor

Ross harmonic balancer

Racepace extended 9l sump

Head-

Tomei 270deg 10.80mm lift Procams

Tomei type c valve springs

Tomei solid lifters

Tomei valve guides

Nitto head oil return

N1 water pump

Nismo thermostat/housing

Head all freshened up and machined to use aftermarket gear

Fuel setup -

Bosch 2000cc injectors

Pro flow twin entry fuel rail

5l surge tank

2x bosch 044 fuel pumps with a sard 280 internal pump

Turbo setup-

Precision 6466 DBB t4 twin scroll .84 purchased from gas motor sports

Custom crg twin scroll exhaust manifold

Precision 46mm external waste gate

Gearbox-

5 speed os giken gearset

Jim berry full Monty clutch

Have heaps of other bits and peices that I havnt mentioned but engine should be Goinf back in next week and keen to see what it makes on the dyno after run in tune, car will be running e85 all the time, will keep you guys updated but hoping for 500+kW

Edited by gdzlar1
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I've already purchased it man and got it right beside me lol, I honestly got .84 because either way the 6466 makes power but I would like the response aswell at the same

Time

Sorry forgot to mention it's got the t4 housing aswell

Exact same 6466 I put on my 25/30. Mines not really overly laggy, I couldn't imagine what the larger rear would be like though

That's insane pj 630kw is serious power lol, Anthony at mattouk said I should be able to grab anywhere from 500-550kw with this setup so let's see how we go, I was told by joe at gas motorsports this turbos wil do

It with ease I was Goinf the 1.00 ar but I want some response as it's a t4 so .84 was good for me I think

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