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Ive recently picked up an rb25de and gearbox and am weighing up my possibilities.

Becuase I was disqualified from driving, I will come under the new P plate laws so I wanna build a quick NA car.

SO i was wondering if anyone can shed any light on a vl rb30 bottom end with the 32 non turbo engines top end.

Some questions I have are, what needs to be modified

how much will it cost

what power figures will it produce

quarter mile times?

If other people have done this and arent happy with the results please let me know so I don't waste my time and money

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try a search.. there is meny threads about this.

both me and dondensoto have built this. plus i think there is another 1 or 2 guys floating around but i cant rember there user names.

cost depends on how much you do yourself and how far you go wtih building it.

quickness - mine can keep up with 150kw r32 gtst and similar cars plus some other more powerful and lighter cars.

is it worth it.. depends what your wanting from it and what you want to spend. if your wanting to build a super quick NA car get a honda

if your wanting a torquy, fun engine with plenty of power that revs pretty quick with the rb sound then this is what you want.

head will bolt staright on to vl bottom end.

i dont think it was a waste of $$ at all.

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