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Trial fitting my Sinco Customs manifold on to the RB30

Hmm, whats the plan for your oil return? Seems like it would be a bit tough running it past the manifold without it touching or getting superheated.

Hmm, whats the plan for your oil return? Seems like it would be a bit tough running it past the manifold without it touching or getting superheated.
Seems to be more room in Stagea engine bay than Skyline. Will make sure its OK!

I'm noticing that people seem to be spending a lot of time making there engines look pretty. Call me lazy I just wanted the bastard thing running sooner, my car is more like the ugly porn star. It does the job damn well but just a little ghetto at the same time.

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Plumbing is arse about face to give enough space for a back seat.

Aiming for 800hp in 15ft - should be fun!

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Here is my 26/30 going into my black r32

It doesnt look much yet as Im still porting the head.

using

groupA turbos.

550 injectors

2x rb25 afm

extended sump

Ported stock oil pump

lightweight steel flywheel

Just a mild one I will pull the pin at 17psi and 7000 rpm

Just a pic from the top at the moment I just got the covers back

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