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10 hours ago, Ben C34 said:

Bushed?

Make a bushing the size of the head stud hole with clearance for the stud in the hole, than install with sealant, stops any possible transfer of coolant. Bushed holes should have sealant on the head stud instead of arp lube

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Block didn’t take long to get built and shipped. It landed this past Friday at the shop. It was a smooth and easy business transaction with the shop in Canada. Also the Unigroup camshafts came in. Got them fitted up and ready to send the head off to get cleaned and the New valves (guides and seals) installed. More to come.... 

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A little more progression photos:  

 

had to order 28 shims from SuperTech to get to this point. But finally both intake and exhaust completely done. Waiting on the head gasket now. (It’s enroute). It’s a tight fit! :)E16C171C-2BBA-45B1-BB2A-9FA2E70D45BF.thumb.jpeg.88309d270b3969f74fe679960172c802.jpegB5779B50-9704-4C9C-ACF1-BAB365824A5E.thumb.jpeg.a0e85ba33b2c93596ea52d69aabf6fa3.jpegD270A4E3-BB28-419E-9780-ADABC53C2592.thumb.jpeg.d0a08a537d414127adb98e196cc54333.jpegFA7C87E8-09EB-4F2B-8A80-BFD6FC06AF3A.thumb.jpeg.a6a3e750f6373712bb1ddf391e8a8c37.jpeg

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I originally was shooting for 450 to the wheels and met that goal and some thanks to E85 😈. Low boost 15 PSI 513WHP and 357 TQ. Due to stock tranny high boost is stopping at 20Psi and 569WHP 396 ft lb TQ. I’m very happy with these numbers and cannot wait to learn this new beast. 

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Upgrade time. Been a long time coming, but I was able to get my GTR to a reputable builder in the States. List of upgrade parts below:

RB30 (Sourced from Australia)

PRP RB30 timing belt kit with all options

Nitto pistons

Nitto I beam rods

Nitto oil pump

King engine bearings

New RB26 Head (Grabbed during Heritage run)

Kelford 272 cams mild lift

Supertech intake and exhaust valves over sized

Nitto Head gasket

Greddy Oil Pan Sump

GKtech fan blade and adapter

Koyo Radiator

Borg Warner S362 SXE

6boost turbo manifold T4 divided 

Turbosmart wastegate Pro-gate 50 lite

ID1340x injectors

Radium external surge tank

Walbro 450 fuel pumps x2

 

All Parts in hand and awaiting my turn in line at the shop! 

  • 9 months later...

2025 Update

PRP RB30 Black and Crank Shipped from Austrailia made it and was sent off to the machine shop.

-700 to 800hp Service was done to the Block, which included:

  • Inspection
  • Prep and Black Brace to convert engine to 4wd oil Pan 
  • Crank Fully prepped for 1000hp
  • PRP RB30 timing belt kit w/ ALL options
  • Nitto Pistons
  • Nitto I-Beam Rods
  • Nitto Oil Pump

New OEM Nissan RB26 Cylinder Head Shipped

  • Supertech intake and exhaust Valves over-sized
  • Kelford 272 cams Mild Lift
  • Nitto Headgasket

All of the machine work is completed and next step is assembly and dropping in the new motor.

 

Upgrades (Changes) from the previous build:

  • Engine Management - no longer using ECUMasters. Haltech Platinum Pro
  • Turbo - Went from twin HKS 2530s with upgraded wheels to BW362SX-E
  • Fuel - 1000cc injectors to ID1430x
    • Single in tank Walbro 450 to Radium External Surge Tank w/ 2x Walbro 450s

 

 

I am looking to be back on the road by the end of summer. Wish me luck! monthly updates should be coming!

 

 

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