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well im not sure about the rings in the bottem end i have, i dont wanna get it running and it not perform, i will see what happens as i have 2 bottom ends, one i have bare, plus the one that is currently running in my car that doesnt use oil at all and runs mint, the only thing is it has noisy lifters, but i kinda need the car so i dont know what i should do

mate that car was from when I was silly enough to throw money at it

Glen Hunter from the old TripleG workshop (now owner of Rotorbishi drag car) knocked it up.

25 head, stock rb30 block. some bigger injectors, fuel pump, td0620g if i remember correctly. power fc.

240rwkw at 8psi. full boost came on bloody early. i was and still am a hopeless driver hence glen did the burnout work.

mate that car was from when I was silly enough to throw money at it

Glen Hunter from the old TripleG workshop (now owner of Rotorbishi drag car) knocked it up.

25 head, stock rb30 block. some bigger injectors, fuel pump, td0620g if i remember correctly. power fc.

240rwkw at 8psi. full boost came on bloody early. i was and still am a hopeless driver hence glen did the burnout work.

that is a pretty decent little setup that would have been awesome fun, im looking at goin a little bit bigger with the turbo but ill see what happens, only 8 psi too that's wikked, did it still have vct??

you can make the one loom do both

and yeah wiring rb25 into 31 is easy as

OH REALLY?? I HAVE ALL S1 LOOMS BUT THE MAIN LOOM HAS SOME WIRES PATCHED IN AND ITS DODGEY AS SO ILL PROB GET ANOTHER ONE ANYWAY, shit sorry about the caps lol, ahh good I was hoping it wouldn't be too much stuffing around, gunna leave this bottem end alone and bolt all my stuff on it and see how it goes :yes:

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  • 4 weeks later...

hey guys so things have definately taken a new direction, a forged rb30det popped up for a good price so i snapped it up, has a 3082 turbo (blown seals :() front facing greddy style plenum, 750cc injectors, wiseco forgies at 8.1:1 ..the engine made 330 rwkw on e85, now what i would like to know is what would a good replacement turbo be?? its a slide industries one so id prefer a better brand, also what sort of supporting fuel system will i need?? cheers guys

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