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Hi all,

I posted my RB25DET rebuild not long ago and got asked if I can post the costs involved in doing the rebuild myself so here they are....

-Weisco forged pistons $970

-Gasket set $310

-Stage 3 turbo upgrade$1300

-Clutch Hub $75

-Iridium spark plugs $110

-Head wrk & recon $747

-Weisco ring set $460

-Block machining wrk $1433

-oil/wtr pump bolts $54

-Exedy h/d clutch $520

-Water pump $137

-Thermostat $42

-Pwr steering pump $150

-Crank angle sensor $100

-Tools $300

-Coolant $40

-2X running in oil $55

-2 Filters $25

-Motul Oil and filter $70

-Gates timing belt $90

And that brings the grand total to $6988!!!!

What do you think about that price? Good? Bad? I think it would have cost me a lot more to get a pro to do it for me......

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Nice one... What did you have done though?? Forgies?? Did you have the block square decked, bored and honed... all the parts balanced.. shot peened rods, crack tested, etc... I spent 1400 just on that and about another 700 on the head..

I'm curious as to what you had done on yours..... sounds like a good price, I was told to get what I wanted done, was going to cost me at least 10G....

Where did you go?

Had a set of forged pistons run through it, prepped GTR rods etc etc.

usual machining and whatever else gets done in-house @ the builder.

I got a lot of other stuff done @ the same time (clutch rebuild/diff etc etc) all came to around 12k in total with tuning and stuff.

Thats not including the price of injectors and stuff

Done at Race Pace, was very happy, currently having an RB26 done there too :P

Very nice... They are in VIC yeah?

What sort of power are you getting?? I haven't done a dyno run yet.. gonna wait until I change the ECU....

Do you know how much a set of injectors will cost me?? What do you have?

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