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Take one fully functional R33 making 280rwhp constantly,

add One Hi-Flowed steel wheeled turbo,

spool boost briskly to exactly 15psi (note: you should be able to smell the rich aroma of "Smoked" 265's at this stage)

You will notice a flury of detonation as the boost spools up ,

Now this is the important part..... carefully remove your Brain and place it heavilly

on your right foot ,

add to this the classic Aussie "She'll be right" &

Ta Da.... You have successfully Shot the dipstick ( oil Not driver) out of the sump due to the massive crankcase presssure caused by broken ring lands!!!!!

If you've done this right , the cab will fill with clouds of choking smoke with just a hint of anal discharge :fart:

See the illistrations below......Happy RB25 Cooking :D

Troy Rep.

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I think the moment mine let go was 1/2 way down the 1/4 mile as I was racing a R31 powered by a RB26 with a HKS T51, I was that excited because I was beating him that I just kept the foot down so I could win even though my car seemed to be blowing way to much smoke hahahah

Can't whinge though 330rwkw@19psi 6 months of consistant racing, 11.7 and a completely stock bot end and head gasket go the RB25 hahaha

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