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Whats the bet they have bought the superseded tooling for GT500 blocks from whoever used to do it.

Fark displacement. Cubes are for special need kids. Grown ups are not afraid of revs and boost

Didn't you recently add another 500 cc in your car by the way of an RB25?
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It looks to be for the 2.8L configuration.

What's the difference between a 2.6, 2.7 or 2.8? That's just crank length

All of which can have an 86.5, 87, 87.5 or 88 mm

piston if you want?

Unless it comes with a matching set of pistons for the "pre machined block", this block adds no advantage if that's the case. Even then, what's a bore and hone?

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Didn't you recently add another 500 cc in your car by the way of an RB25?

Nope.

Unless by recently you mean over 2 years ago. In which case I did slap a forged motor that cost less than a wrecker RB20 in my car as it was the cheapest (albeit very lucky) way to get the car back on the road.

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