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Just wondering where the bar is set in the way of unopened RB26's in Australia ?

When I say un-opened I mean stock cam's, cam gears, oil pump and etc too.

Just bolt on big turbo(s), inejctors, ecu and the like.

Don't care what car its in, hey even a rail.

The timeslip list on here is pretty thin.

As far as I can tell the HPI list all the 26's are pretty much full house. Same deal with the Full boost lists.

So uncracked Rb26 owners, whats your 1/4 mile PB ?

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there was a gtst that ran 10's unopened a couple of years back.... so there HAS to be a fair few R's

there's a great thread somewhere... i'll search later

everyone gave him shit and said it'll blow up etc etc.... but he did it!

11.8 here

car made 289kw at SAU dyno day

but im pretty sure someone in vic ran 11.5

EDIT: got the ET wrong it was 11.8

only mods were power fc, exhaust and boost controller. FC tune was a base map with injector correction...lol

Interesting that (aside from Manny Cruz) the fastest stock internal RB25 and RB26 times are usually very similar. In NZ the fastest stock RB26 I know of is high 10s, vs 10.6 for the fastest stock RB25, vs ~8.9 for the fastest stock bottom end RB30 (had twin cam head).

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