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Hi Guys

Ive been discussing with Crower in the US about having a custom crank made to suit the RB30, they responded by saying that they can make me a crank with the following specs:

4340 Billet Steel

Knife edged

Rod/main drilling

Rated to 10,000rpm (absolute)

Will hold 2500hp (absolute)

Please note the rev and hp will be engine dependant as i dont think the RB30 should be revved past 8800rpm and i dont think it will hold 2500hp but that is the cranks ability.

I am also wanting to have them made with the RB26 R33/34 oil pump snout to get rid of the failure issue related to R32 BR26/RB30 oil drive.

If people are interested email me [email protected] to discuss further

Mods this is not an ad and i thought more pople would see it here

Jordan

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Are you sure that a std RB30 crank will fail at the power you are chasing, heard of any actual instances (Has Nizpro and his merry league of 9sec VLs had troubles?)

With a girdle dont you remove many of the probs that would contribute to bottom end woes?

Anyway, i only need enough power to get to the end of my street...not the moon, good luck with the engine! :(:);)

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