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780hp. Check it out.

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2010/01/21...ys-tas2010.aspx

Anyone know how much do os giken 2.4 kits go for roughly?

More money than you have J & more than I'm prepared to spend.

I'm looking at 350HP at the wheels from a 2.1L FJ20 and that will be a handful, so why would you even consider what a 2.4 is capable of.

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More money than you have J & more than I'm prepared to spend.

I'm looking at 350HP at the wheels from a 2.1L FJ20 and that will be a handful, so why would you even consider what a 2.4 is capable of.

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Because he can consider it??? Does it matter? More cubes means less boost = more driveable car???

If money was no object i'd be building a FJ24 for sure :worship:

What you think the RB26 boys pay for thier OS giken etc 3 litre kits???? Bit more then 10k i'd hazzard a big guess!

I can tell you for fact, that the 3.0L RB conversions in the US were nearly all done with aussie supplied RB30 bottom ends and they were getting them for about $500.00 plus freight.

The Japs maybe, but I was shipping RB30E bottom ends to Boston at the rate of 24 per year for a couple of years and making a tidy profit. 3 per crate and I was buying them steam cleaned for AU$60.00 each & selling them for AU$500.00 each.

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