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You mentioned on previous posts that you recently had your engine rebuilt by ben at race pace and it cost you around $10000. Could you please tell me what you got done to your motor for that amount of money, ie wether it included turbo injectors etc. Also what comp ratio are you running and what cams are you using The reason l am asking this is because l thinking of rebuilding my motor and l would like to know from someone first hand how much it will cost me.

To give you an idea of my car and what its has so far, it has a PFC computer, Z32AFM, 750cc injectors, walbro fuelpump, fuel pressure regulater, ARC FMIC, HKS 3037s turbo on the standard manifold, three inch exhaust with dump pipe and makes 274RWKW on 14 pound on bens dyno. As you can see l have all of the bolt on gear all l need now is a decent bottom end so l can make the most out of my bolt ons, as my aim is to have reliable 300RWKW.

Many thanks, Bodge.

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That was John. he did a 26 conversion and is making 250rwkw or there abouts seeing as though he goes to benno sometimes, and thats a usual figure for a stocker 26.

My rebuild didnt cost 10k outright for the motor. Motor was less. i had a lot of other things done like clutch/diff rebuilds, tuning etc. Basically a whole car overhaul :D except a gearbox which is in my garage as of 2 days ago

PM me to discuss figures if you like. Have you actually spoken to Ben?

I made 270rwkw on 16psi. But my walbro isnt up to the task, worst money i've ever spent on the car

So a bosch will go in shortly and we'll see 300.

-ash

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ocean - around 500ish i belive for a powerFC tune, and you'd be hard pressed to find someone in vic if not aus who can tune your GTR better. Definatly worth speaking to him about your car. Where does Troy get his tuned?

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