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Suspension: S13 Front Hubs, S13 Fully Adjustable coilovers all round'

R32 GTR 4pot Front Calipers and GTR rear calipers, 5 std, Front Sway Bar & rear,HICAS removal

Wheels: Front 18x8 with 225/40/18 tyres and Rear 18x9.5 with 285/35/18 tyres

The engine is a R34 RB25 neo.

Modifications: Gearbox 5 speed GTR R32, Chrome-moly flywheel, Brass button clutch, Bosch 040 fuel pump , surge tank, adjustable fuel regulator , Catch can , Apex bov,15" Davies Craig thermo fan, VL Radiator, Turbosmart boost controller, Battery in the boot, front mount intercooler, plenum and 68mm XF body,1 piece tailshaft, hks cam gears,Oil cooler and oil filter relocation, micro tech LT-12, TO4 Turbo 69hks inlet wheel and 0.7 housing exhaust , Tial wast gate, 10l sump (for Oil), head std kit (ARP), mean std kit(ARP), com head gasket, gates timing balt, N1 oil pump and lots more.

Stereo Audio / Visual: it works and T.V

Estimated Power:1st dyno it made 298hp on 7-8psi and then on 12psi the new GTR clutch late go at 5500-6000rpm and it still made 347hp it was back in the year 2001.

Lates Dyno was it Pits on the 10/9/2009

And it still made 270hp on 7psi

310hp on 12psi

350hp on 15psi

And that was the old sit up

Here are some photos of the new R33 diff in my HR31

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RB26/30dett Engine Build

Just a little list of parts in the RB26/30DETT

Conrods (Howard)

Pistons(CP)

Oil Pump (Greddy)

Oil Pump Drive Extension

Cam Gears (Greddy)

Camshaft (Tomei)

Spring (Tomei)

Lifters(Tomei)

Retainers(Tomei)

Head studs (Tomei)

Main Studs (ARP)

2mm Valves Inlet & Ex

Ross Balancer

11L Sump

2x GT 35/40

And more

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990cc

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We see how it go's

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Sorry for the shite photo's, It was a loan phone

R33 GTR engine cradle and R33 diff cradle are in my hr31 now. HELL YER

The holes are cut for the front axle's for the AWD.

Just waiting on the RB26/30 to be fitted agian then off the get it painted.

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LOL

If you think the hr31 is get built fast, you should see my rodeo!

The awd drive is all done now on my hr31.

Got a hold up on the hr31 now. as i need to finish off my rodeo first (Who what to buy a cool show Rodeo?)

Cool

(fats)How far off is your HR31 from awd?

Did you put the r32 rear diff in as will?.

On the front rails, did you cut it back about a 100mm for the gtr cradle and did you use a r33 or a r32 cradle?

You got same photo's

love to see how you did it

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nice work

just sticking my gtr front cradle in my hr31

any more picks

things you would have done diffrently?

and thats a hell of alot of turbos for 800hp

i love it!

Got same more pics

Just have to her to post them up for me.

Done diffrently

I should have done it all 10years ago when I built the car the first time.(Before I boke my Back)

It's hard to whiching people working on your car.(But Jeff is a f**ken Good Guy).

"Hell of alot of turbos for 800hp"

LOL that's on low boost

Who what to buy my injectors They are 990cc. I need to buy same ID2000

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