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yeah i own one am i the only p plater with 1?

If thats the case is it legal for you to own an RB26 powered wagon?!

I will report you to the DMV!!! And they will confiscate your rig and i will buy it at the policae auctions for cheaps MUAHAUHAUAHUAHUAAU!!!!

:thumbsup:>_<:O

Ps : Of cpurse im SERIOUSLY kidding. but how did you manged to get it registered under your name?

Yudy

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just wondering how many 260RS owners are on this forum?

also, does anyone know how big an intercooler will fit without cutting the standard 260 front bar or metal work?

cheers

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I too would like to know the answer to this (2nd) question. Blitz 102mm fitz? Model/part/full dimensions/$/source?

Prepared to hack a little bit/nothing drastic.................Anyone?

Regards :P

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allsuc std parts such as fuel injectors, fuel pump, air intake, plenum, intercoolers are good for 300-320kw@wheels. So if you guys are not planning to make more than that kw theres no need to change the std parts.

{rpbably the bet thing to do is to get the intercoolers dimension from the manufacturer that you want.

I think RBNT can answer this question better.

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allsuc std parts such as fuel injectors, fuel pump, air intake, plenum, intercoolers are good for 300-320kw@wheels. So if you guys are not planning to make more than that kw theres no need to change the std parts.

{rpbably the bet thing to do is to get the intercoolers dimension from the manufacturer that you want.

I think RBNT can answer this question better.

Hi there Yudy, translation for allsuc please? Never mind, was wondering if you had the full specs on turbos supplied ex Autech with your 260? Have you looked into this at all?

compressor/housing

turbine/housing

bearings

kw @ bar?

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The turbos on the 260 are the same as std fitmet for the r33 gtr. Push them up to a bar and you will get around 220-230rwkw.

The blitz cooler is 600*300*102. Its a big fridge but I needed it.

Cheers,

Ken

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