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lol ok then ill try and get 205kw when i got for a tune.

yeh better to be safe.

I learned the hard way when i raced for pink slip's and fried the piston rings but it was ok cause i almost had him.

then i built a 10 second "2jz no shit" powered supra to race Ferrari's.

know i have the money and most importantly the respect!

it ain't easy but i think you can do it to.

Does the VL fitted with a obligatory dose pipe when 'cruising' as shown on the picture? (yes, I'm bored)

As for power the good 'ol 20 can handle - it's relative you could have as many killerwasps you want but how long it'll last for, that is the question.

Who knows, a guy ran a 3040 on his std Rb20 with cams in Sydney makign 280rwkws until his car had an acco. I have run 260rwkws for about 6 years and 45,000kms on a std motor (TD06-20G) Though the past two years it has not seen many kms, but still, call it 4 years and 40,000kms on a motor i got from a wrecker. And that includes plenty of track days, some drift days, some drag runs where it ran 12.9... and two Dutton Rallys. So to me that qualifies as reliable :ermm:

Who knows, a guy ran a 3040 on his std Rb20 with cams in Sydney makign 280rwkws until his car had an acco. I have run 260rwkws for about 6 years and 45,000kms on a std motor (TD06-20G) Though the past two years it has not seen many kms, but still, call it 4 years and 40,000kms on a motor i got from a wrecker. And that includes plenty of track days, some drift days, some drag runs where it ran 12.9... and two Dutton Rallys. So to me that qualifies as reliable :ermm:

Adam here is Perth ran close to 300rwkw for about 2 years before stretching the head studs :D

I'm hoping for at least 260rwkw and wanting more like 280rwkw, lets see how long that lasts...

I'm making 208.5 awkw nice n safe on stock RB20 with an HKS 2530 strapped to it. upgraded injectors, fuel reg and fuel pump, but that's all external stuffs. It was daily driven up until last year and the setup has lasted just fine for the last 5 years.

This sounds hilarious! anyone know where it is?

i found it a lil while back but most f the pic's have disapeared now anyway so it doesn't make the lulz it used to

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