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BTW - I just noticed you had an RB30 in yours too... I've done the twin cam rb30 conversion in my car... With stock cams, the car isn't going to want to rev as cleanly to 7000 due to the cams being too small, but I've got a set of GTR cams in mine, and with 'em it'll rev out to 7500 without a problem.

Out of interest, does your motor have aftermarket rods?

Cheers,

matt

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Originally posted by matlowth

BTW - I just noticed you had an RB30 in yours too... I've done the twin cam rb30 conversion in my car...  With stock cams, the car isn't going to want to rev as cleanly to 7000 due to the cams being too small, but I've got a set of GTR cams in mine, and with 'em it'll rev out to 7500 without a problem.

Out of interest, does your motor have aftermarket rods?

Cheers,

matt

well i bought the car with the conversion done already and from what i know yes the rods have been done.. more info will be pasted once the car is gone on the dyno since i have owned it.

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The lifters are still hydraulic, and due to the lower clearance required, it actually gives the cam more lift (although duration stays the same).

Only real difference is that I'm running GTR valve springs in it.

matt

Originally posted by Sydneykid

Hi matlowth, RB26 cams in a RB25 head, what did you do about the hydraulic versus solid lifters?

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heh - I was hoping it had rods in it, it's just the site didn't specify.. With that much power the stockies would have bent already :)

Standard gearbox/diff etc?

matt

Originally posted by RNS-11Z

well i bought the car with the conversion done already and from what i know yes the rods have been done.. more info will be pasted once the car is gone on the dyno since i have owned it.

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