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Hey guys, need help sourcing knowledge and literature on a pretty out there conversion project.

Seeing as the design of the RB30E SOHC head is so well suited for all sorts of motorsport, I am looking at converting my 32 gt-r to this configuration.

RB30E head, on RB26 Bottom end.

This way I dont have to run any of those silly 4WD adaptors and then still get the main benefit of a RB30 over an RB26, which is its fantastic head design.

Thanks guys :)

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ROFL. Seriously I have tears in my eyes.

Sorry to bring this topic back to the top. After reading this and some of this guys other post i beleive he is dead serious.

I hope everyone reads this and laughs as hard as I did.

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