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9.5:1 - 10:1 comp pistons

spool rods

acl bearings

nitto oil pump

tomei poncams

lots of head porting + oversize valves

hypertune intake + etm exhaust manifold

nismo 740cc injectors

GT3076 0.82 external gate

3.5" exhaust from the turbo back

Tuned on E85 or 98 with a water meth injection kit.

stock motor - twin scorll 3076 with 6boost manifold and GTR plenum.... tuned on e85... responsive 350rwkw and well cheaper than a build that can blow anyway.

you would have to pop 3 motors to cover the cost of a forged build :bunny:

stock motor - twin scorll 3076 with 6boost manifold and GTR plenum.... tuned on e85... responsive 350rwkw and well cheaper than a build that can blow anyway.

you would have to pop 3 motors to cover the cost of a forged build :yes:

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You would struggle to find someone who builds a RB better than Nissan

stock motor - twin scorll 3076 with 6boost manifold and GTR plenum.... tuned on e85... responsive 350rwkw and well cheaper than a build that can blow anyway.

you would have to pop 3 motors to cover the cost of a forged build :yes:

yeah, excellent point, wouldn't think it would be as reliable as a built motor?

money no object? lol

Tomei 2.8 kit (crank, rod, pistons)

Tomei oil pump

standard head with some baby Tomei Poncams... GTR plenum + ITB's

big baffled sump

twin: -5's or HKS 2530's

single: something in the 35XX range, twin scroll with 6 boost mani... or T04z if you like top end

how come nobody mentioned solid lifter conversion?? not worth doing??

if you were thinking of going massive cams sure, but everyone has said a mild setup so far (good response vs power made) and for that kind of engine cams like that are just going to move the power higher in the revs where you dont need/want it with that setup.

Best thing about using the 25 is the VCT... if you lose it you may as well just drop in a 26 put on a bigger turbo and rev it to 8000-9000rpm, making up for less response down low

best of both worlds: Neo head with VCT + solid lifters = bigger rev limit than 33 RB25 but with good response down low

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