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what is wrong with the motor?

I'm assuming you have a RB25DET NEO, they're pretty solid motors and will spin 400kW ish without any real drama.

There are a few fellas here making stupid numbers on their stock motors and pound them often on the track too

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Forged internals are pretty

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But not necessary in most cases :P

I wanted to do a rebuild and make mine able to handle anything i threw at it if I decided to change things later on so thast why I went forged.

I'd focus more on ARP studs etc to be honest.

It really depends on your intended use, your budget and your power goal

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brought it as a project nothing was wrong internal wise, had a bit f a leak though and im still on my p's so cant drive it till august next year and i wanted to build something quicker, but rather do it all right the first time then having to pull it out and do shit to it again, anyone recommend doing anything specific like stage 2 cams, keep side mount or go front etc... shit like that, also replacing the fuel pump with a walbro (anyone run one?) and going with the fg GT35R turbo (thoughts on turbos?)

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