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Rb25det owners are the back bone of this community as well as my workshop. I've purchased a better conditioned R34, it is fully stock, and I will be modifying it all over again. It is a good opportunity for members whom might have missed my previous build and hate to dig out pages.

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I will sum up lists of parts I'm ordering and label prices and shop names.

For members inquiries about the Rb26dett, Using unopened engine, I don't think its possible to get much better response using the simultaneous twin system. For a single high mount, I can get you pretty close to the -9's response while getting -5's power.

For RB30det engines, It varies, I'm getting all sort of engine CPRs depending on whom its built by. Generally using a Rb25det head and a NA VL 3L Bottom you end up some thing like 8.3:1. You can use our ATR45, ATR45SAT or ATR45SS on those to get very good response and decent power output. I'm keen on Rb30det results also, PM if you need a turbo for it, I'll be more then happy to trade discount for results.

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As for shopping basket, list below contain prices and names of where they came from.

Car is fully standard. Goal is 400rwkws E85 using a single bolton internally gated turbocharger, Prices are quoted in RRP by perspective suppliers.

1. Xtreme Pull type Cushion button heavy duty clutch KNI25003-1C. from Race brakes : $891

2. Splitfire coil packs from Just Jap: $589

3. JJR's stainless steel R34 3inches turbo back exhaust system: $770

4. XSpurt 1000cc top feed injectors from Injectorsonline.com: $750

5: Walbro 470 L/H fuel pump from Injectorsonline.com: $200

6: Adaptronic R34 Plug in ecu: $1499

7: Havoc Fabrication Front mount cooler kit: $850

8: 4 inches metal induction pipe made by few silicon hoses and a pod: $100

9: Complete dyno tuning from Chequered Tuning $750

10: I will be using my own ATR43G4SAT internally gated bolt on Turbocharger. $1250.

Total spending: $7649 Plus about $500 in labor it works out to be $8150.

This will be a ball park figure and parts that you will be looking at when comes to performance mods. I will be updating as project progress.

As for shopping basket, list below contain prices and names of where they came from.

Car is fully standard. Goal is 400rwkws E85 using a single bolton internally gated turbocharger, Prices are quoted in RRP by perspective suppliers.

1. Xtreme Pull type Cushion button heavy duty clutch KNI25003-1C. from Race brakes : $891

2. Splitfire coil packs from Just Jap: $589

3. JJR's stainless steel R34 3inches turbo back exhaust system: $770

4. XSpurt 1000cc top feed injectors from Scott Fisher: $750

5: Walbro 470 L/H fuel pump from Scott Fisher: $200

6: Adaptronic R34 Plug in ecu: $1499

7: Havoc Fabrication Front mount cooler kit: $850

8: 4 inches metal induction pipe made by few silicon hoses and a pod: $100

9: Complete dyno tuning from Chequered Tuning $750

10: I will be using my own ATR43G4SAT internally gated bolt on Turbocharger. $1250.

Total spending: $7649 Plus about $500 in labor it works out to be $8150.

A 3 inch JJR exhaust is perfectly fine.

A bit of die grinding on the dump flange and its perfect.( if using standard 6 bolt )

3 inch for 400? Errr...

Golf ball and garden hose.

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