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RB30DE

Bore & Stroke

Capacity

Power

Compression

Twin cam

86 X 86.7

2998

250ps @7000approx

30.5kg's @4000

9.5 to 1

The RB30DE is is an N/A hybrid race engine. This engine is used for racing.and was not in production

This was of a site would it be hard to create such a monster motor.

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  NA_R33 said:
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werd

i've already started a thread on this breathless... asking for people's

experiences with such a motor - Don has built one and occassionally

takes it to the salt lake for high speed runs.

dunno the reason for your post? :)

p.s - lol @ funky

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