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Took The GTR to into a tuner... drove it up, he said turn it off.....

Its a big end bearing...

Apparently the engine needs a full rebuild...

and have a quote in my hand for $10,000.

Is that about right for a engine rebuild?

i can put the engine componants up if you need.... :S

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ouch... I know that sound all too well;)

many things can kill the big ends, from contaminated oil to detonation to oil starvation... make sure your builder finds out the cause before he puts it all back together otherwise you could have the same problem again

price all depends on what's going in and how much work is being done... could be a terrible quote or a great one

good luck

dood that sucks you only just bought that car didnt you???

Speak with Dirt Garage, he was quoting $7k odd from memory for a rebuild, although on top of that would be R&R and freight. Just check the parts your tuner/quote includes verses the quality of what Paul was offering, but over here $10k would be well cheap for parts and labour on a full rebuild.

Cheers Guys ill update with a full list of parts they will use etc soon, he is emailing me the quote.

And yer had it around 9 months now! lol oh well hey.

While im doing it i might as well put new turbos on to.. The tuner said the set up he quoted for will be good for 400 to 450kws so might get a bit bigger turbos then i was first thinking

10k sounds a lot for a bottom end rebuild (inc forged rods / pistons, unless they are tomei/ HKS etc) as eagles can be found for $750 and CP's for <$1000 now. that is what a lot of builders are using I see around here.

perhaps he is thinking an HKS step 3 kit :) really need to see what the quote is.

Post up the quote please.

A lot of people will say $10,000 is a lot (and may well be a lot without seeing what he's included) but few people know the real costs involved with an RB26 rebuild to safely handle upwards of 400kw atw

Advice? Speak to the people that have done it a couple of times and do not, do not take shortcuts

go back to the tuner, blame him for the bearing problem. Besides he should have told you to turn it off quicker and it could have been avoided and its his fault. Make him pay for your new engine and re-tune your new engine too! even though he was at fault for breaking your car.

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