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32 GTR owner Paul... (heavy stirring/sarcasm).

Be interesting to see how a Racepace GTR goes @ Wakefield in Nov against interstate GTR's, the proof of the pudding might well be in the eating perhaps? :merli:

Yea but knowing race pace, you mite as well buy a jap kit, because it will most Likly be cheaper than the gold plated parts u get from race pace

I do believe the point of developing their own is substancially lower the cost compared to say a full HKS kit, which we can all agree is quite exxy :thumbsup:

That's a bit low Deano.

Atleast they work... IE the exhausts unlike the junk you get off the shelf from Japan. :P.

Yea true, but they super expensive dude, $5600 I got quoted for a mild steel 4inch system, plus postage.

That's a lot of cash for a exhaust man.

Yea true, but they super expensive dude, $5600 I got quoted for a mild steel 4inch system, plus postage.

That's a lot of cash for a exhaust man.

Thats not a lot of cash that is a joke.

Nothing special about a stroker kit, especially a 2.8... an extra 200cc is exactly that no secrets although it is nice to claim there is so you can claim a premium price!

To the OP, if you were serious I would get in touch with GTRNUR, what he has done with his RB26/30 I believe to be one of the best ways to go.

Yeah how dare HKS charge such an exorbitant amount for a 2.8l kit when its 200cc

Yea true, but they super expensive dude, $5600 I got quoted for a mild steel 4inch system, plus postage.

That's a lot of cash for a exhaust man.

:blink:

well, for spool to supply me a stroker kit, and a FULL gasket kit with a tomei HG, oil restrictor and billet oil pump gears it was under 6k delivered to my door. I dunno if i got lucky or i was just charged the normal price, but in my books, thats a pretty sweet deal.

Blah Blah Blah Blah :)

Nothing like pre-event shit talking :D

A billet fully counterweight crank is $3-4k (regardless of stroke).. plus rods, plus pistons.

Made where though?

In Asia where HKS have their cranks made... I do believe it's not that high.

Nothing like pre-event shit talking :D

Made where though?

In Asia where HKS have their cranks made... I do believe it's not that high.

Good question... have you been there to know the answer? Or do they still use Farndon in the UK to make crankshafts.

Farndon make cranks (and other engine components) for a few Jap co's, such as HKS, JUN and A'Pex'i. I am sure that they still make them for HKS - Step 3 billet cranks; The forged Step 0 to Step 2 aren't made by Farndon. But who knows....could be made in Taiwan or China these days :D

well, for spool to supply me a stroker kit, and a FULL gasket kit with a tomei HG, oil restrictor and billet oil pump gears it was under 6k delivered to my door. I dunno if i got lucky or i was just charged the normal price, but in my books, thats a pretty sweet deal.

That seams like a pritty sweet deal

Farndon make cranks (and other engine components) for a few Jap co's, such as HKS, JUN and A'Pex'i. I am sure that they still make them for HKS - Step 3 billet cranks; The forged Step 0 to Step 2 aren't made by Farndon. But who knows....could be made in Taiwan or China these days :D

Indeed! From what I can gather, HKS RB stroker cranks have been coming out of Asia for quite a while ;)

Whether that's all of the line up, or just some, remains to be seen.

well, for spool to supply me a stroker kit, and a FULL gasket kit with a tomei HG, oil restrictor and billet oil pump gears it was under 6k delivered to my door. I dunno if i got lucky or i was just charged the normal price, but in my books, thats a pretty sweet deal.

Pretty sure others have said similar before so sounds resonable, although only 2.7 - wish for same $$ there was a 2.8/2.9 - would be even better value.

Means the cranks aren't costing anywhere near 4k either way when you can get that price delivered. Even 3k you'd argue! :)

Indeed! From what I can gather, HKS RB stroker cranks have been coming out of Asia for quite a while ;)

Whether that's all of the line up, or just some, remains to be seen.

Pretty sure others have said similar before so sounds resonable, although only 2.7 - wish for same $$ there was a 2.8/2.9 - would be even better value.

Means the cranks aren't costing anywhere near 4k either way when you can get that price delivered. Even 3k you'd argue! :)

What u mean? The spool kits are 2.8 as far as I no

A lot of them advertise 90 mm or whatever but fail to say the smallest point in the muffler is 2.5 inch.

depends on the exhaust right? I got a mate with a HKS Hi-Power and I'm sure it's the same size all through.

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