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Hey Fellow LinerZ! :)

Has anyone got or know of anyone that has an rb20det low with low k's thats in very good nick or an rb25det r33 front cut? anyone on the gold coast or close that could help me purchase one of these options and install it? i just wanna learn how everything works :D

i cant really get that learning curve happening if i just take it so some random mechanic to do it ;) they just say piss off and come back next week! and i dont learn anything! if anyone has the time please don't hesitate :)

i still don't know what to do with my options which one would be the best??

Budget is $6000

My Options

_____________

- i either get and rb20det and get some forged bits n pieces/parts and get it all tuned up like a s**t OR

- get an rb25det r33 front cut and do the whole 25 conversion.

CONTACT ME

______________

Mobile : 0401 401 949

MSN Messenger: [email protected]

Cheers <o/

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I don't have time or know how to do it

but my advise would be if you are gonna do it

you might as well get an RB25!

They are heaps better

didnt you just get your car jesse?

Wasnt yours the one with all the monza parts in it?

what happened?

You should refer to the other thread you started, plenty of people who posted in there have done this conversion. Also look to forced induction, there are many threads explaining what to do, with pics. At the end of the day, unless you can convince someone to help you for seriously low money (like 1k) the reality is the rb25 is just going to be out of your price range. You don't know enough about your car/engines to do this yourself, regardless of how much you read. If I was you, i'd take my car to a mechanic and get a new rb20 put in, and do as much else as you can with your money whilst it's there....if you want to spend the rest of the money that is. Otherwise you'll end up with a car thats off the road for a long, long time.

Just my 2c

Matt

Hey Fellow LinerZ! :glare:

Has anyone got or know of anyone that has an rb20det low with low k's thats in very good nick or an rb25det r33 front cut? anyone on the gold coast or close that could help me purchase one of these options and install it? i just wanna learn how everything works :D

i cant really get that learning curve happening if i just take it so some random mechanic to do it :happy: they just say piss off and come back next week! and i dont learn anything! if anyone has the time please don't hesitate :glare:

i still don't know what to do with my options which one would be the best??

Budget is $6000

My Options

_____________

- i either get and rb20det and get some forged bits n pieces/parts and get it all tuned up like a s**t OR

- get an rb25det r33 front cut and do the whole 25 conversion.

CONTACT ME

______________

Mobile : 0401 401 949

MSN Messenger: [email protected]

Cheers <o/

I can get you the engine for 2k or a 33 front cut for 4k but don't have the time to fit or explain suck squeeze bang blow tick tock doof doof.

Im not jesse... :dry:

Im Zennon :(

that wasnt meant to you.. it was meant to jesse..

and i did check.. you did just get that r32 jesse.. why the rebuild.. did the original one go bang bang.. or you want to do a rebuild just cause?

piston gtfo'd and killed other stuff rofl... aka bang bang :(.. iv decided to try and looks for and rb20 and do the internals and a bigger turbo ect.. thanks <3

annoy that big poof up there (dan aka 3lit3 32) caus he can supply you with ALOT if not all the parts ur after, he's jsut really busy.

i recently put an rb25 in a 33 (bought from dan), wasnt too hard, only took 10hrs to take old one out, swap parts over and fire the new one up

annoy that big poof up there (dan aka 3lit3 32) caus he can supply you with ALOT if not all the parts ur after, he's jsut really busy.

i recently put an rb25 in a 33 (bought from dan), wasnt too hard, only took 10hrs to take old one out, swap parts over and fire the new one up

Provided you got the parts// and the extra people // and the extra grog to do so..

your becomming my new best friend shane.. you got a pillar :sick: (or did you hire the extra stuff you needed for the day?)

mmmmm

curious though.. you wouldnt happen to have a spring condesner lying around too would ya?

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