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Poncams Type B - limited use (no marks, present as new)

RB26 head, less than 10k km since complete rebuild.

Head is complete minus manifolds and covers.

Comes off my running rb26 - had no untoward valvetrain noise, cam clearances are spot on etc. This head with the type B poncams was making ~400rwkw with a gt35.

I also have the standard cams so you can option the head with poncams or standard cams, or purchase the cams on there own (Poncams retain the standard base circle and are straight fit!).

RB26 Head with poncams $1450 / RB26 Head with standard cams $950 / Tomei Type B Poncams $550

Pick-up in Perth, buyer pays shipping otherwise.

pm or email [email protected]

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The head was built by the previous owner with all std parts from Nissan.

Ahh ok fair call. I think i really need to put stainless/iconel valves and bronze valve guides in my head to suit what i'm doing. So a factory head rebuild would not suit me.

Question though, do you have a picture of the power/torque/boost dyno read out of your engine? I know an internally stock RB26 with a GT35 will do 400kW. But i'm chasing the same sort of figures with a 3076 for my RB26. So it would be interesting to see so i can work out how much head work i need to do to get the power where i want it.

Cheers.

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