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Aberax has, so has Heslo I think

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Yup, I had my block/crank/piston machine work done there at Rhemac, all up was around $2.2k. I think Helso had head work done there also. I know Lewis Engines do head porting for about $1200, so if anything is go by, then Rhemac will be more expensive. If you give Rhemac a call on 08 8522 2588 and speak to any of the guys there, they can help you - I dealt with Peter.

Ive had 2 heads built, one RB25det and one RB26dett, with all the fruit

They were through Boostworx who outsourced the work, happy with the results in both cases.

Ask Shaun @ boostworx for a quote?

on both ocasions my cost was about a grand for the head porting/polishing work

in both cases I supplied cams and cam springs, the rest was left to the machinist to recondition/replace as necessary

rb25det - tomei poncams & springs

r32 rb26dett - greddy R34 cams & HKS camsprings, r34 cas

for both engines Im using basic "areospeed" (ebay) adjustable cam gear pulley wheels, exhaust only on Rb25 and the pair (exh/in)for the Rb26

the pull from the Rb26 is insane! and thats on a runin tune only, with stock turbos (steel wheel rebuilds).

very happy with the work performed. ask around for a quote.

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