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Hi just about to start building my engine, one of the stock pistons gave away because of some overboosting problems with the stock twins. Bought some GT2871R(GT2860-10) Turbos and just ordered some stuff to build the engine.

here is what i ordered, will add engine build pics once everything arrives.

CP Piston Set with Rings // 86.5mm(0.02")

Eagle H-Beam Connecting // ARP custom age 625 series bolts

Nissan N1 Oil Pump

Tomei Combination Kit (1.2mm Thick, 87mm Bore)

・Metal Head gasket

・Metal Throttle Gasket

・Metal Intake Manifold Gasket

・Metal exhaust Manifold Gasket

・Oil gallery orifice

ACL Race Series Con Rod Bearings

ACL Race Series Main Bearings // Standard Oil clearence

ARP Head Stud Kit

ACL Race Series Camshaft/Thrust Bearings & Small End Bushes

Nitto Oil Pump collar

Mods

. Twin GT2871R // ported stock manifolds and ported exhaust housing to match

. Kakimoto 3.5" full exhaust system

. Exedy Twin plate clutch

. Greddy FMIC and pipes

. VEMS Standalone - not installed yet

. Deatschwerks 870cc Injectors - not installed

. HKS EVC 5 Boost controller

. Zeitronix Wideband + EGT

. 2x Blitz bov´s

. N1 Waterpump

. HKS Kevlar Cambelt

. Nismo Oil cap

. Nismo Radiator cap 1,3 Bar

. Nismo engine and transmission mounts

. NGK iridium sparkplugs

. Nismo transmission mount

. Driftworks upper links

. Defi Watertemp gauge

. Full Roll cage

. Apexi coil-overs

. TBO Bodykit

. Abbey Motorsports valve covers

. Volk racing 17x9" wheels

. Xenon Headlights 8500L diamond white

Pics of the car

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The turbos and ported manifolds

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and the piston that got wrecked

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-10 turbos on stock capacity or u going bigger?

keeping it 2.6 ltr, not to concerned with lag since at first i planned on using a GT4202, 74mm Turbo with a T6 1.15 A/R. Also had a Supra with a precision billet 42-71mm turbo so im used to a bit of lag

The hotside was bit too big and i decided to go with the GT2871R turbos instead, but here are pics of the GT4202 // just put it up there to see what kind of space i was working with lol

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and here is the Supra

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  • 4 weeks later...

a little update , the stuff that i ordered is finally here. Just have to wait for the block to be bored and then i can start assembling everything :)

here is what came in the package

CP Piston Set with Rings // 86.5mm(0.02")

Eagle H-Beam Connecting rods // ARP 2000 fasteners

Nissan N1 Oil Pump

Tomei Combination Kit comes with

*Metal Head gasket(1.2mm Thick, 87mm Bore)

*Metal Throttle Gasket

*Metal Intake Manifold Gasket

*Metal exhaust Manifold Gasket

*Oil gallery orifice

ACL Race Series Con Rod Bearings

ACL Race Series Main Bearings // Standard Oil clearence

ARP Head Stud Kit

Nitto Oil Pump collar

2x- Nissan OEM Cam Seal for RB26DETT

Nissan Rear Main Seal for RB26DETT

shitty phone pics hehe but always fun to open these kind of packages

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