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Squeezed my in-bred 25/26 tonight. 446kw @ 1.5bar

RB25neo with 2.6 crank/pistons @ 9.5:1CR

260 9.15 Cams with VCT

GT3582R .86 rear

Dry sumped

Sucrogen E85

Vipec ecu

nice!!

what internals were used in the build if you don't mind me asking?

  • 2 weeks later...

block machined , balanced , honed oversized 0.20

crank , remachined and re heat treated , oversized acl race bearings

rods , shotpeened and prepped rods with oversized acl race series big end bearings

pistons arias forged 0.20 oversized with acl race series rings ect

tomei oil restrictor

cossworth 1,5mm drag series metal head gasket

n1 water pump

nitto high flow oil pump

nismo low temp thermostat

trust oil filter relocation

tomei sump baffles/trap doors

brand new gasket set throughout

head reconditioned with

hks step 2 cams and valve springs quite lumpy

slight porting on exhaust side

greddy adjustable cam gears

turbos , brand new garrett -5 turbochargers

hks non turbulent dump pipes

twin 3inch up pipes with 3inch magic cats (100cfm)

single 3.5inch high flow system

5inch rear cannon

autogallery yokohohama/os giken 1-5 gearbox , custom double cone syncros , hd mainshaft , hd input shaft , one piece billet 5th gear built by terry at award in sydney,,,

brand new os giken twin plate clutch

vspec active rear lsd and axles ect

nismo 320kmph dash

apexi power fc commander with hand controller

blitz ebc

injector dynamics modified 1000cc injectors on standard rail

turbosmart adjustable fpr

bosch 044 pump

splitfire coilpacks

hks dli twin spark amplifier

tien adjustable suspension

412 - 418kw @ 25psi also still running on BP 98 Octane 28s7nsz.jpg

Stock RB26 including stock cams

Precision 6262 .8 twin scroll

6boost twin scroll with twin tial 38mm gates

Custom dump and plumb back pipes

LINK ecu

ID2000 cc injectors in stock rail

Walbro 400lph

Running semi slicks on the dyno too

Gate pressure

E70

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  • 1 month later...

thought i'd ask in here as opposed to starting a new thread.

Midori has some 90mm front pipes now... i've got 80mm ones and not 100% on what mm the catback is... given the increased kw #'s we're putting out with E85 etc... would there be much gain in going to some 90mm front pipes? or is it waste of time unless the rest of the system is 90mm??

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