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you can get cheaper kits if you look around.... or source the parts from ppl off SAU i went through this just recently i was going to save a shit tone by shopping around.

The install is not that hard to do your self its mostly bolt on.

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um possibly turning into a peice of string at the moment lol having troubles getting it to idle (doesn't help thats it's out of fuel) will be taking it to shell first thing in the morning than straight on the dyno so we shall see i guess

yeah it's full up and running now pulled 200kw on stock boost but as soon as we up the boost injectors max out so new injectors will be first upgrade, it's maxing full boost around 2200 and holding it till 6400 :D

i'll be picking it up tomorrow morning then straight to jerry's to have the bonnet cut up lol the off to then mackillop formal add an 8 hr work day equals very hectic thursday lol

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Honestly....

With the std rb25 plenum the RB30 really does have issues reving hard.

Throw an aftermarket plenum on it with a set of mild cams and they easily make their peak power up around 8000rpm.

The plenum and correctly matched turbo is the key.

The benefit of the RB30 is its awesome rod to stroke ratio. Its considered a perfect rod/stroke ratio for track use. If you don't believe me do a little research in to why and you will see.

The RB30 spools a GT35r .82 all up by ~3500rpm with a nice plenum and mild cams they hold power well through to 8k. Thats a 4500rpm power band thats making at least 200rwkw by 4000rpm, thats pretty damn impressive.

Its all about average power and on the track a 'correctly' setup RB30 WILL be easier and quicker to drive around the track.

Leave the std rb25 plenum on them and they feel like a great big diesel and don't rev much past 6k, great for the street but not so great for the track or high terminal speeds at the 1/4.

Don't be worried the rb30 will rev slow due to its longer stroke...

Don't tell me this rev's slow. >_<

RB30DET, stock bottom end, td06-20g 240rwkw 10psi. Ran a 12.19 1/4.

All the theory is just that.. Theory. In practice there's no replacement for displacement in this case.

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