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i just got my new engine and very nice indeed what do people think how much power i would make at the rearwheels in a r33gtst put your info in and i give you the honest power figure? as it follows in mods

Rb26 stroked out to 2.8

hks crank

hks rods

hks pistons

N1 nismo cams

hks valves and springs

mild port and polished head

hks cam gears

n1 oil pump

n1 water pump

1000 cc injectors

100 mm throtlebodie

pair of 3240 hks turbos

and running it with motec m800 ecu

3 half in dump pipes into 3 inch nur spec r blitz sys

and nice new pair of fuel pumps and new fuel lines tobe put in

and nismo fuel reg

this it was ive got done and now have all built ?

as im yet to put it in the car i just want peoples thoughts of what power im going to put out in the rear wheels

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Wow big list of top shelf parts there, you must be aiming for the quickest land speed Skyline in the world! Did you spec the N1 cams to keep the head costs down or for better off boost performance? How about the oil pump, did getting the N1 version allow you to spend extra on the HKS goodness? What manifold are you running with the 100mm tbody?

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Why? Just fit it into the car and find out for yourself. Hasn't the person that built it given you a power estimate, or is it a suck (build) it and see type thing?

Most GTR's running these big babies are in the 8's and have over 1200hp...

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what crank is it to be 2.8????

As elluded to by doughboy, you have skimpted on some very important components that will prelong engine life, I believe if you are spending the money on 3240's you should spend an extra 2-3g on a good oiling and cooling setup like re-proprieting the cooling system!!! Good luck mate if everything falls into place should really see aroung 600kw at the fly!!!

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