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i have made this setup for one of my friends for his RB25DET.

please tell me what do you think about it?

-TOMEI 87.5 bistons.

-TOMEI rods.

-TOMEI 1.2mm head gasket.

-TOMEI CAMS 256 INT,264 EXH.

-TOMEI sprocket.

-TOMEI intake fuel pump.

-HKS GT3037 full turbine kit.

-HKS down pipe.

-NISMO 55occ injectors.

-APEXI fc.

-APEXI hayposa exhaust.

-TRUST intake.

-TRUST OIL COOLER.

-OS twin clutch with fly wheels.

please make any comment if you see that this is agood setup for its price or come up with your setup.

peace.......................................................................

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WOW tigersharkr33, all those brand name parts, the Japanese Tuning Shops would make a good profit out of that transaction. Why don't you use JE Pistons, Carillo Rods, Nissan Headgasket, Bosch fuel pump, Garret Turbo, Rochester Injectors, any brand exhaust, Mocal Oil cooler, Daikin clutch? All exactly the same stuff at half the price. You sure would be paying a lot for the boxes they came in, 'cause the stuff inside the box is the same.

Still, you do get bragging rights for the "names".

All jokes asside, I strongly suggest you check around, if you want performance you don't have to pay those unrealistic prices. If you want "brand names" then they are as good as any other rebadged product.

Hope that helps

Might as well just buy a Tomei engine in a box, Prolly cheaper, unless you are gonna do all the work yourself....I had a look down that road....heaps cheaper places to get power than the setup you have proposed....still be a good donk once you're finished though....

With all those mods why go a mild cam grind, why not go the whole hog, dont they make a 270? Maybe include a decent oil pump too.

Cheers,

i dunno if tomei makes GTS-t engines. i understand they make RB26DETTs, guaranteed to put out 800hp. they cost 40k to purchase.

but it's lots cheaper than building an 800hp engine bit by bit. they do not supply driveline parts, just the engine, so you're going to have to fork out somemore.

Guest tigersharkr33

tomei has those engines ready to go:

-RB26DETT.............500ps/7500rpm

-RB25DET...............400ps/6500rpm

-RB20DET...............360ps/7000rpm

-SR20DET...............380ps/6200rpm

-SR20DE.................220ps/7500rpm

-4G63.....................360ps/6500rpm

also you can coustomize your won engine.

also top secret has some engine ready to go,we had an RB26DETT from top secret last year it was producing 1000hp

it coasts 65k.

check out this link:

http://www.tomei-p.co.jp/_2003web-catalogu...ex-com-eng.html

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