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Don't put a 2.6 crank in. Pay the coin and out a 77.7 or larger in.

You can still put the Pistons in depending on rod length. The HKS 2.8 uses stock length Rods (121.5mm) for the 2.8.

*Tomei use 119.5 mm rods for a 77.7 2.8 stroker.

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Don't put a 2.6 crank in. Pay the coin and out a 77.7 or larger in.

You can still put the Pistons in depending on rod length. The HKS 2.8 uses stock length Rods (121.5mm) for the 2.8.

*Tomei use 119.5 mm rods for a 77.7 2.8 stroker.

awesome soo i can use my rods? on an 2.6 build?

Rods will be fine to re use though.

What's actually wrong with the crankshaft?

mechanic put the lines on the oil relocator kit wrong soo it was pumping threw the outlet and passing threw the inlet dame shame too here are some pics of the car, when we opened up the mains were gone, thank god my reimax oil pump was still good my head fine, ive got an hks built head on the car, i was looking at the step 0 hks crank its only 1900 dollars i think im going to go with that

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So the mechanic owes you a new crank then right? That's a noob error.

unfortunately he would owe me a hks step 2 crank and a gt block... but thats like what ? 8 thousand dollars? he doesnt make that in a year, 3rd world country man, im just going to put a stock freshened up short block, goin to tune it down from 750whp to 550 witht the water meth injection low timing itll last years, i have to sale the car anyways moving to austin texas, got an awesome job at boostlogic, wana hop into an r35 as soon as i get their

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unfortunately he would owe me a hks step 2 crank and a gt block... but thats like what ? 8 thousand dollars? he doesnt make that in a year, 3rd world country man, im just going to put a stock freshened up short block, goin to tune it down from 750whp to 550 witht the water meth injection low timing itll last years, i have to sale the car anyways moving to austin texas, got an awesome job at boostlogic, wana hop into an r35 as soon as i get their

He doesn't have insurance?

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