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I'm looking for some one that can build a skyline head for about 800hp @ 10000 rpm's. please provide contact

Can you list items that i would need before i spend the big bucks. :)

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this should do it for u if u can get more details, they have come down in price abit as well i was looking around a lil while ago and they were about 1000 more.

http://www.spoolimports.com/content/NISSAN...EADSFORSALE.asp

Depends what you want done.

Are you after parts or just head machining?

To keep it simple, i think it would be best for the machinist to pick the parts and do the work. I just pay. Port and polish valves, guides, springs, retainers combustion chamber reshape, valave angle job, solid lifters, cams, etc.

bullet in SA, its where most decent 26 heads from around the country end up.... best work ive seen on rb26 heads so far. CNC ftw everytime

http://www.bulletcylinderheads.com.au/nissan_rb26.php

http://www.bulletcylinderheads.com.au/

+1 for Paul @ Red R Racing

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top quality workmenship and knowledge..

thanks everyone, i contacted paul I'm giving hin all my specs now, for a price quote. Anyone have an idea on the price for machining and parts.

Thanks again mate

Heres another example of his fine work this is his stage 3 race porting. I have currently have my engine being built buy paul now and all i can say awesome workmanship and knowledge and top bloke.

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Hi mates :P

I'm looking for some one that can build a skyline head for about 800hp @ 10000 rpm's. please provide contact

Can you list items that i would need before i spend the big bucks. :)

hi mate i just built my motor for that power plus.. Envy imports at brookvale 9907 4144 they have built plenty of these heads mine will rev to about 10 500 rpms give herman a call and get the details off him iv done all the port work bigger clearances for the cams which are 290 degree jun cams all the valves buckets shims etc go to envydyno on youtube to see there work

10500 rpm, craazy, hope your oil pump and bottom end will hold up

The best place i found so far is http://www.theoldone.com/components/cylinderheads/skyline/

I think these guy's are the best. check it out and let me know. the work is clean as it can ever be. A mirror shine mate.

I hope you are not deciding what is "best" based on a clean, mirror shine... :P You need to use their custom pistons with that head too.

Are you located in Australia? I would definitely consider a local company before sourcing something overseas.

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