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Hey all,Just got some parts delivered. Doing a head build for my RB25det.

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Nice, what did you get exactly, what specs, and where from?

I am interested as I want to build up a RB25 head soon and I have been thinking of using Supertech

Using,

Tomei Procams 270/10.25mm

Solid lifter conversion

1mm Oversize intake/exhaust valves

Tomei valve guides

Double valve springs

Titanium retainers

Stem seals

Have a look around on the IPG-Supertech website. Very quick and very helpful..

Here is the link to the stuff I brought.http://www.ipg-supertech.com/cart.php?target=product&product_id=1301&category_id=853

yeah hopefully should sound good.

Nah not assembling myself, I lack the skills. Going to employ a good friend to do the head work for me.

The way the dollar is at the moment, you'd be better off buying straight from IPG rather than ebay, imo.

yeah just. well a 26 will but there are some considerations. like how much lift, duration etc as that affects how far out the valves go and the timing of their opening in relation to each other. the last thing you want is any valve on valve action. but yeah it should be ok.

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