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Maybe once this mystery is solved we can research the meaning behind Toyota and Mitsubishi's engines, anyone hazzard a guess at what 1JZGTE or 4G63 stand for? :)

Have a look here for toyota ones http://www.toymods.org.au/tech.html

RB = Rough Bastard ?????

RB = Rude Bitch/Bastard ?????

& just for you Messiah, doesn't pH stand for percent Hydrogen ?????

how can a scale that starts at 1 and goes to 14 be a percentage? :(

Nah just to clarify pH, when a fluid is "ionized" it breaks off into negative and positive Ions. Water produces roughly equal ammounts of neg/pos ions and hence is neutral. Things like HCL (Hydrochloric acid) give out more positive ions than negative.... or was that the other way around.... but due to this its an acid

but u get the drift.

I find it comical that there are several sites that endulge in the whole Race Breed thing.  

All I can say is RB20E.... & the diesel RB28.... NOT what I'd call race breed personally.

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dont forget the good old rb30e! :)

Racooo Breeedoooo!!11!

rd28.jpg

68kW/170Nm of track-tearing performance fitted to the equally apex-hugging NQ Patrol.

Although, admittedly this is actually an RD28 due to it being diesel rather than petty powered... :(

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