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gday guys, just after some help. now i reckon my bottom end is bout 2 go :) (i have a topic posted up in forced induction topic). a few people have said. i put sum engine treatment stuff in there and it stopped the noise for a lil while but started again 2day. so its goin off the road til yeah until its fixed or i find out what it is.

what i was after is advice for who i should take my car to for a rebuild(if it needs it) and also would ya be able to give me sum idea of what it would cost. i know its gonna b thousands.

i would love to b able to do it my self but i cannot afford the time and i dont have the tools to do it!!

thanks heaps for ya help!!!!!

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also guys can ya (if ya have had a rb26 done) give me a idea of what kinda price im looking at. im not really wanting a full on rebuild, just 1 to get me thro, new pistons, rings and rods, and bearing of course...not really after much more than that

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Nisspeed do all of Boostworxs machining, they have everything

in house aswell. Had a couple of motors machined by him.

But also have a mate that is killer with Nissan motors and does his

performance stuff at home, and is a engine reconditition by trade during the

day, cluey as and very,very fussy, will be doing my Big RB30/25 build

for sure, I will give you his number if you want to go that way, p.m me

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im lookin at jobs on mines hahah, so if i can get 1 then i will go the whole hog with the rebuild...if i cant get it i will just have to have the basics done!

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naw just swap cars with Keir :P

Keir's Willall racing workshop has just been built.

I am sure Peter will have time and space to rebuild the engine soon.

From what I gathered the stock parts are pretty good. However if you will have the resource to go full out, Keir also got a spare OS 3L engine atm. I am sure if you offer a good price he won't say no :P:blink:

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does anyone have an idea of the kinda cost it will be??

A mate of mine just had his RB26 rebuilt at reamac they did an excellant job and my mate and i did most of the work (engine out stripped,back in,etc) and he spent $4500 just on block so it really depends on your budget and how much power your want to have at the end it can cost min $3000 to whatever you want Nisspeed is also excellant

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at the mom i got around $5000...looking at saving as much as i can. i want to get 300kw at all four so i would like a decent rebuild. all forgies and n1 rings etc. not really wanting the engine to be bored, just honed. but see what happens, ill have to get what i can afford i guess.

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hey mate.

just finished putting the 26 back together in mine

part including new (oversize nissan) pistons/rings, n1 bearings, n1 oil pump, tomei block restrictor (needed for the n1 pump), n1 gasket kit, gates timing belt.

total cost approx. $2900 (trade price - add 10% otherwise)

good luck

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