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Im looking for an engine builder in Sydney that knows RB30DET's.

Need to balance and replace main/ big end bearings and will be aiming for close to 350rwkw on stock internals so the balance and tune have to be spot on.

Any recommendations?

Thanks guys.

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well i've got a 25 head ported and polished with gtr spec cams but need to replace the bearings in the 30 block. Would rather pay someone to do it who knows what they're doing and balance the crank at the same time. I probably won't need to tune it it straight away but im considering tuning for e85 soon anyway.

Thanks for your help mate.

Im looking for an engine builder in Sydney that knows RB30DET's.

Need to balance and replace main/ big end bearings and will be aiming for close to 350rwkw on stock internals so the balance and tune have to be spot on.

Any recommendations?

Thanks guys.

... Peter from Advan Performance has been building road/race/track car engines for over 30 years ... top bloke who does great work ... he has a dedicated engine build room & 4WD Dyno on site... I personally like places where your work isn't just taken off your hands so to speak & done behind closed doors ... I like to be able to drop into a workshop & checkout exactly what's going on & feel like you're a part of the process ... something that you can definitely do at Advan ... their number in Auburn is 96483366 ... :)...

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