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Will i picked up my GTR today and it lasted a hole 10 hours before i heard the death rattle :zap: while going down the M4. so now the big ends let go its time for rebuild. Any help with shops or cost of rebuild in sydeny am thinking maybe go

RB30. :chairshot

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There are other 3ltr engines other than the OS.

You can use a VL 3 ltr RB, with the 26 head, BUT this sits higher in the engine bay, and an adapter plate needs to be engineered for the sump. I wouldnt say its a cheaper option than a rebuild and re-bore of the RB26 block. It also depends on what you want from your car.

I have heard the HKS 2.8 ltr kit is nice as well :)

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This is the first time ive heard a local RB30 could be used in a GTR.

You obviously haven't followed the RB30 thread cloesly then :) The only problem with an RB30 in a GT-R is the sump as the front drive shaft runs gets in the way of the RB30 sump. There is a guy on SAU who makes and sells adapter plates to fit the RB26 sump to an RB30 block.

LW.

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