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not everyones got mad skills like you bubba :happy:

25 with box drive in drive out 6k (stock)

30 drive in drive out 12-15k (forged)

budget another 6k+ for a turbo setup and 2-3k for fuel then you should be right

not everyones got mad skills like you bubba :ninja:

25 with box drive in drive out 6k (stock)

30 drive in drive out 12-15k (forged)

budget another 6k+ for a turbo setup and 2-3k for fuel then you should be right

:happy:

The latest iteration of my 30 is up around R32Drivers estimates.. what with brand new Garrett turbo, 6boost manifold, 50mm gate, 1000cc injectors, stronger internals etc etc.

500rwhp ain't cheap :P

Edited by bubba
If you want to complete the 26 conversion I'd budget near the $10k mark once you changed your gearbox, clutch and all minor bits and pieces.

Whats a 26dett go for these days with wire , ecu n afms ?

Bubba refrain from posting about your rb30 dreams and I will reward you with a carton of emu export.

Dreams schmeams.. they are so close to being a reality that it's going to cost me more money already lol

Export.. with Jacks you might have a better chance :D

hey guys thanks for all your help ;) im goin with the rb25. now i just done no which one to get the s2 33 or the 34. i was told by hyperdrive the 34 neo was better but i dont no? i wanted to see what u gurus rekon. and ill be changing the gear box aswell so im guessing ill be getting a halfcut does anyone no roughly one will set me back

thanks boys

  • 2 weeks later...

As soon as my motor blows in my 32, im gonna drop a 25 neo in mine... how much work is it??? close to a straight swap with the 20? same engine mounts, etc???

i had a search but cant find any build threads on ppl that have done it...

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