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at 300-400kw the extra displacement isn't needed. Why make your car sound like shit if it isn't needed?

500+KW? Sure go for it but for 300-400 it isn't needed.

Fark my little -7's make 320awkw on 98 (E85 TBA in the next couple of weeks)

Shhhhhhhh. The only thing the rb26 crank is good for is to put it out of its misery, crush it up and use it as road base! Never knew the magical sound waves of the RB 26 hoon the car down the road.

A 400 kw GTR would benefit greatly by using a stroker crank. The typical "-5/400kw" type of build on a GTR needs more cubes than 2568 cc.

Oh also as per your original post. Don't put a 3L bottom end in it they sound like shit, and completely ruin the best thing about an RB26 (the engine note) it also isn't required for 300-400kw.

-5's and E85

Job done.

LOL @ this guy! The old shit sounding 3L again! Micks car sounds faaaaarkin tits! Get off the gear mate.

I'd rather BE FAST then "sound fast" :)

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Cost will be prohibitive I'd say.

Now that ford and Holden have farked off they might reduce the " can't compete tax " and give me that us at a more realistic price, closer to the yanks

But I wouldn't hold me breath, money hungry politicians

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If you buy an R34GTR and also use it as a DD, make sure it has plenty of response or you will hate it.

Mine was a peaky 338awkw on pump and a heap of shat to drive :(

Would be weekender but would absolutely HAVE to be responsive,e happily at the expense of some top end grunt if need be. Though as I understand it, with a 3L you can have both ;)

Would be weekender but would absolutely HAVE to be responsive,e happily at the expense of some top end grunt if need be. Though as I understand it, with a 3L you can have both ;)

I am having the Nitto 3.2 stroker done as we write :)

Cannot wait to get it back , hopefully in a couple of weeks :)

Would be weekender but would absolutely HAVE to be responsive,e happily at the expense of some top end grunt if need be. Though as I understand it, with a 3L you can have both ;)

I can confirm, you get both, I have to get a video of mine and get someone to post it :yes:

I can confirm, you get both, I have to get a video of mine and get someone to post it :yes:

Tomorrow maybe??

I thought it would be easy to see videos of 3.2 strokers but you normally see the same 4 or 5 , Nitto and MGAWAT and a few more but not a lot of real info and feed back?

Maybe it is my search skills,or lack of them, haha

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