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:(

i will probably whack the r31 on the dyno for kicks..  

they can't crack the bodykit on that one :D

hey pred do you know of anyone doing a RB25det into a ozzy R31 & if it is a s**t fight to get them in ?

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dam man you must of been fully slaming it into 2nd to pull the knob off :Bang:

not really Nex's knob must just be really well used or loose!! :(

looking at the bits now, there really is nothing holding it al ltogether, so no wonder it came off!!

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hey pred do you know of anyone doing a RB25det into a ozzy R31 & if it is a s**t fight to get them in ?

I have personally seen 2 one with a RB25DETT in it, they sound sooooo sweet!!

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not really Nex's knob must just be really well used or loose!! :(

 

looking at the bits now, there really is nothing holding it al ltogether, so no wonder it came off!!

yeah being to hard on ya know can make it fall to bits or not work too well :kick:

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OZ: plenty have done it.. www.r31skylineclub.com/forums/ has a few that have done it, and there is a whole rb25det area..

i don't think its too difficult at all.. engine mounts line up.. you have to get a tailshaft adapter made up.. i think the RB25DET gearbox is a tight fit, and you need a custom crossmember.. other than that i think its a 2 or so day job from what i hear.

if the engine in mine packs it in (which it might.. has fairly low compression) i am just going to drop a RB20DET.. lot cheaper @ around $1500.. $3k low 14sec car.. hehe

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So you got something to glue it back together with, it's just the top half and bottom half, little the might be, have come seperated :( seriously scared the crap outta me!!

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Oh this could go on forever,

So I broke your knob which you have now since passed on ownership of said knob to me, essentially saying i broke my own knob which was yours ? :(

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Incidentally you guys seen kill bill vol 2 yet, there is something that is said about superman which really puts things into perspective, very insightful that movie, which is why i dont think many people who liked the first will like the second, there is heaps of insightful and thoughful things brought up in vol 2, anyway night!

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