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Sky30; can I please ask what your current setup (the one that made 380rwkw) comprised of in the bottom end? Am I right to assume that it's just a standard RB3026 combination + 17.5psi from a GT3540?

Any information will be most appreciated...

Thanks

Stan

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Soun good joel, With the RB25covr in my black car i never had to chop the bonnet supports, just modifed the engine mounts.

Andrew, i think he's talking about it fouling with the 30/25 in the gts4 due to the 4wd!

now its just a matter of waiting for a drag strip to re-open, i think 10's could be possible with slicks and a good launch, what u reckon?

Either way because you can't lower the motor the front cover still fouls the bonnet.

Having mine lowered ~13mm I can see where its touching the hood lining. :happy:

10's should be a fairly easy task with good street tyres and 380rwkw. :P

mattr's old r33 gtst with a shade over 300rwkw managed low 11's with slicks and a 5speed

Darren- Yes the 4WD is sweet, much faster car than my Black r32 RB30.

Stan- Still the stock RB30 bottom end from last car with 300,000+kms on it, just wondering how long the rods will last.....

Ash- Ive spoken to a few people with fast GTRs and they reckon380-400rwkw is needed to get into the 10s

Darren- Yes the 4WD is sweet, much faster car than my Black r32 RB30.

Stan- Still the stock RB30 bottom end from last car with 300,000+kms on it, just wondering how long the rods will last.....

Ash- Ive spoken to a few people with fast GTRs and they reckon380-400rwkw is needed to get into the 10s

thast what i thought! you've got plenty of time to practice your launches cause i know AIR wont be open for ages!

need to rev it harder carlos might make 400kw if you werent so soft :D

we might be neighbours soon again lol applia international raceway. hopefully get my ecu back this week then we'll hit tylers. in a couple

learn how to polish too :(

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Its not a show car.

you going to heathcate on 14-15th april?, Black rock night meet, and folk fair on that weekend.

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