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Combine the best of two of the above to make something suitably ridiculous?

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f**k yeah! i want this with a carby.

7L v8 carby fd. how it should be lololol. i honestly would drive that just to piss people off and bask in the glory of a rumbling rx7 :P

Still?

Anything you can do, I can do better...

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Keep the insane 26 in a GTR :) Though to be fair I have considered hunting down an FD with a blown motor and throwing my spare RB25 in it because of that exact car and how awesome an FD sounds with a tuned RB in it

exactly just look at it..bits hanging off it and out of it everywhere, is a mess the V8 fitment is very neat and civilized in comparison..both cars would be just as mental to drive.. But while The v8 looks big, mean, fast and civiized the 26 lookslike a scrappy kid ready to throw a tantrum...

The only thing special about the RB26 is the car it was built for, without the GTR its just another motor

haha, big bottles no throttle!!! :D

No2 is used by those that cant make power any other way hehe

Yeh just like E85, turbochargers, and superchargers.

Never understood that 2F2F way of thinking.

exactly just look at it..bits hanging off it and out of it everywhere, is a mess the V8 fitment is very neat and civilized in comparison..both cars would be just as mental to drive.. But while The v8 looks big, mean, fast and civiized the 26 lookslike a scrappy kid ready to throw a tantrum...

The only thing special about the RB26 is the car it was built for, without the GTR its just another motor

:/

If that's what you're into, it would be real easy to cover the RB26 in plastic as well. The V8 looks cheap to me.

If the RB was just another motor, Rips wouldn't use it in his drag cars. There's a reason the V8's won't let him into their class despite him being at a disadvantage. Just sayin'...

If the RB was just another motor, Rips wouldn't use it in his drag cars. There's a reason the V8's won't let him into their class despite him being at a disadvantage. Just sayin'...

Funny you should mention RIPS, guess what he's up to now?

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Just sayin' ;)

Funny you should mention RIPS, guess what he's up to now?

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Just sayin' ;)

Lol yeh I've seen it. So much awesome.

You know what, I don't even know why I'm arguing lol. I love all these motors. Comes down to personal preference; I would choose the 26 not because I believe it is the best engine ever created, but simply because I'm an RB man.

link to some more info about his v8 drag car?

There was a link to it in a thread here, shall try to find.

*EDIT* Dammit I can't find the thread. Here are his build pics though:

Edited by Hanaldo

:/

If that's what you're into, it would be real easy to cover the RB26 in plastic as well. The V8 looks cheap to me.

If the RB was just another motor, Rips wouldn't use it in his drag cars. There's a reason the V8's won't let him into their class despite him being at a disadvantage. Just sayin'...

there is no denying the RB is good, but its no better than an LS..

And yeah neat factory look or "Sleeper" fitment is what im into.. :thumbsup:

there is no way you could drive that RB Rx7 on the street for long without getting pinged ..

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