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For sale is my built rb26

Motor built by crd

Jun pistons n rods

Jun oil pump

Crd 9l sump

Arp studs in everything

modified crank

Crd ported head

Jun custom spec cams

Drag head gasket

1mm os ss valves

Hks cam gears belt and clear cover

hyperttune plenum. Header tank with moded intake plate 100mm throttlebody.

Hks gtrs turbos. Match ported manifolds and so on

Motec m800 1200cc injectors

Os giken r4c clutch.

Lots of other bits but cant think of atm.

made 551 awkw on e85 @ 35psi

Txt call or pm 0434050953

Price $18000

Located in huntervalley nsw.

Edited by Niz26t

Sorry price $18000 and pics are too big to upload

Host them to photobucket or similar mate! It will help the sale :) Also a location and any relevant info.... (If you need help uploading just shoot me a PM and ill try help :yes:) Good luck with the sale!

good price considering what you get.

glws.

Yes its a good deal concidering what you get new no change from $50k

What's the compression ratio?

Believe it 8.5 :1

wow 551awkw out of GT-RSs, would love to see a dyno graph of that

The same motor on link below advertised at 451awkw on 98 not the above quoted 551awkw on e85 @ 35psi...

Only OP can provide the truth to the fresh power claims via a chart, as the parts list is the same and the motor looks the same as it did 6 months ago...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/417816-eoi-450-awkw-r32-gtr-parting-out-heaps-of-parts-or-buy-the-whole-lot/

Still a bargain considering what you get...

Edited by krayzie32

Yes still the same motor . Well you are right it does make 451 kw on 98. But it also made 551 kw on e85. A dyno gragh would prove this but its hanging on the shed wall . So if u buy the motor ill show you the gragh. But in the mean time its one tough motor for a cheap price.

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