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nitto stroker kit

nitto oil pump

nitto head gasket

rrr racing block

peterson dry sump

head package through crd, dirt garage or equivalent.

ross or ati balancer

arp studs throughout

adjustable cam gears

hks t51r turbo

id2000 injectors

larger fuel rail

or

RIPS engine package

or, let us know your goals and budget.

will help decide what to do.

Ive so far purchased cp forged pistons,spool rods,acl bearings,arp studs all round,jun oil pump, just need ideas on cam duration/lift and valve springs also what turbo to run with to get the most out the 26.

all good.

id love to be able to afford their gear too.

maybe one day.

maybe not.

theres a thread currently discussing pretty much this.

cant remember exactly where, bit some were saying you can get a racepace engine(yours rebuilt by them)for 10k incl parts and labour.

may be worth freighting it?

do you need turbo setup?

do you need fuel system?

now we know a rough budget, what do you want/need and what power goals are you aiming for?

  On 24/05/2013 at 1:59 PM, gtr32zilla said:

Ive so far purchased cp forged pistons,spool rods,acl bearings,arp studs all round,jun oil pump, just need ideas on cam duration/lift and valve springs also what turbo to run with to get the most out the 26.

twins or single?

Be interested in looking into that thread if you happen to come across it.

Im hoping to get enough help through this thread from past experience builds so i know which direction on parts selection i should take on getting good power from a budget.

Am looking at getting rid of the twins and going single so turbo choice also would help.

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  On 24/05/2013 at 1:31 PM, luke GTR said:

nitto stroker kit

nitto oil pump

nitto head gasket

rrr racing block

peterson dry sump

head package through crd, dirt garage or equivalent.

ross or ati balancer

arp studs throughout

adjustable cam gears

hks t51r turbo

id2000 injectors

larger fuel rail

or

RIPS engine package

or, let us know your goals and budget.

will help decide what to do.

Jesus creepers Luke! RRR block itself is rare as hens teeth yet alone $10k+ to procure .

be better off just getting N1 block from Just Jap cost like 2.6K.

  On 05/06/2013 at 5:39 AM, polishstorm said:

I was under the impression that Dan was not doing engines and ERD anymore? Health Issues Maybe from what I recall?

Dan is still building engines as a sort of private on the side setup, from what i gather, but ERD itself is no more.

Probably a lot less messing around only doing engines.

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