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hey guys im new to this forum and have done some research and this seems like the best one to go to, im currently in the mindset of building a n/a rb25/30 for my vl commodore. At this stage i want it pureley for n/a not turbo setup later etc... ive gone to get some quotes and it just seems more expensive for what it is inexcess of 7k. so im going to attempt it myself with the help of a few people. anyway what i was wondering is im using rb25de pistons on the 30rods. the block is standard hasnt been touched before so i can track down some 25 pistons no problems. ill be taking it to a machine shop to get the work done but what needs to be done to acheive a comp ratio of 11:1? ill be running on 98 and have an aftermarket haltek system once its up and running. do you reccommend strengthening the rods? or should be fine for n/a. im assuming i just need to get the block decked by 0.8m but just want some more opinions. thanks guys all help will be appreciated !

The stock rods will be fine, deck the block 1mm and your onto a winner, though expect the compression ratio to be around 12:1. That should be fine on 98ron with management (esp running MAP), but if you intend to turbo it in the future I'd be using factory turbo pistons (with the block decked) should still have good N/A power but still capable of N/A + T.

Download the PDF from the first thread in this post. Good guide on what heads can be used, pistons etc etc http://www.skylinesa...b30-conversion/

i have had a look at this but would like specific information regarding compression ratio, am looking at using low k 25DE pistons and DE 25 head and making up a 25/30, can anyone tell me what the CR would be using this combo please?

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