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This must be with the Motec system and a stand alone fuel management system?

t4 turbo dominic, direct port nitrous injection

saw a 20 dyno plot making 370kw, it's gonna need 100,000 clutch kicks to rip a skid too

It can be done, it just depends on how much of the RB20 you want use

If want want the use 20 piston rods crank block and head then no your shit outta luck

But if your happy to swap them for say 30 block crank pistons and rods and a 26 head then yeah 1100 hp from a RB20 is easy done

Thanks, I was thinking everything forged and rev over 10K

OP, have you considered swapping to an RB25/RB26?

These are better.

Why not swap to an RB25/RB26?

RB25/RB26 would be better at these power levels. I think you should do it. I hope I was able to suggest this to you before you went ahead with the RB20, because RB25/RB26 are better. At these power levels.

Or buy an R32 GTR.

Read reaction #0 No BS.

In all seriousness we are talking 1000hp... I believe that to be a power figure that requires an experienced engine builder to produce an engine. That being said I also do not think it matters what modern engine you start with... To get it to 1000hp would probably be a similar amount of work regardless.

Therefore OP should take his RB20 to an experienced engine builder and ask them to produce a 1000hp engine capable of over 10,000rpm. Then OP will simply need the manifolds and a turbo to suit.

$100,000.00 later and it will rip good skids.

So all parts rebuild even the sleeves?

I am looking at 50,000$ AUD for this build. I guess Aussie is more expensive than here?

What will I need. I guess

all cnc engine parts

huge turbo,

2000cc injectors

5 fuel pumps

swirl pot

Fuel pressure reg.

R34 GTR gearbox.

Strengthened driveshafts

sticky tyres

ECU

Knock amp

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Please no BS again this is serious.

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Thanks, I was thinking everything forged and rev over 10K

Read reaction #0 No BS.

So all parts rebuild even the sleeves?

I am looking at 50,000$ AUD for this build. I guess Aussie is more expensive than here?

What will I need. I guess

all cnc engine parts

huge turbo,

2000cc injectors

5 fuel pumps

swirl pot

Fuel pressure reg.

R34 GTR gearbox.

Strengthened driveshafts

sticky tyres

ECU

Knock amp

Please no BS again this is serious.

Better make it 7 fuel pumps. Just to be safe. Maybe 8. You can never have too many fuel pumps. If you run enough fuel pumps, you won't need the fuel pressure reg. They'll regulate each other. Like a team.

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Better make it 7 fuel pumps. Just to be safe. Maybe 8. You can never have too many fuel pumps. If you run enough fuel pumps, you won't need the fuel pressure reg. They'll regulate each other. Like a team.

Thanks again. I thought this was a nice forum to ask about tech. info on skylines but, as usual the jealousy,hate as always.

If you are pushing this much power, I'd suggest making sure your panel gaps are exactly factory spec. Talk to this guy, he can help. Can't recommend him enough for gap talk

f*kcing benji.

I suggest you look in here for some inspiration.

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?1575817-An-Example-of-Truly-Impressive-Turbo-Engineering

$50k might get you the crank....?

You'll need a more sizeable budget to achieve your very rigid specific goal.

Ask them for a quote, prepare by sitting down.

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Thanks again. I thought this was a nice forum to ask about tech. info on skylines but, as usual the jealousy,hate as always.

This is a nice forum to ask about tech...

In terms of your request, it is an unknown and defies logic on many levels, hence your replies.

We do get a lot of entertaining ideas but a lot are from school kids with nothing better to do, in this case you asked a question and got many answers! None of which are useful but we hope you enjoyed your stay and got some entertainment from it!

Thanks again. I thought this was a nice forum to ask about tech. info on skylines but, as usual the jealousy,hate as always.

No no no no, you're mistaking us with Nissansilvia.com. This is a HORRIBLE place to ask questions about Skylines. Awesome place to SEARCH and RESEARCH though...

I suggest you look in here for some inspiration.

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?1575817-An-Example-of-Truly-Impressive-Turbo-Engineering

$50k might get you the crank....?

You'll need a more sizeable budget to achieve your very rigid specific goal.

Ask them for a quote, prepare by sitting down.B

Been quoted already at the cnc shop for these and they said 30K Euro for all this spec.

100K is a bit crazy because that would a 1000hp R35 GTR go here for all the parts.

Anyway different country diffrent pricing.

Been quoted already at the cnc shop for these and they said 30K Euro for all this spec.

100K is a bit crazy because that would a 1000hp R35 GTR go here for all the parts.

Anyway different country diffrent pricing.

What are you trying to achieve? I mean as in WHY are you spending so much on the 2L engine?

This is a nice forum to ask about tech...

In terms of your request, it is an unknown and defies logic on many levels, hence your replies.

We do get a lot of entertaining ideas but a lot are from school kids with nothing better to do, in this case you asked a question and got many answers! None of which are useful but we hope you enjoyed your stay and got some entertainment from it!

O.o seems here also a lot of school kids and dreamers lol. As usual.

No no no no, you're mistaking us with Nissansilvia.com. This is a HORRIBLE place to ask questions about Skylines. Awesome place to SEARCH and RESEARCH though...

Thanks both.

What are you trying to achieve? I mean as in WHY are you spending so much on the 2L engine?

Highest hp on a rb20det. Builder agreed with me that I need all cnc parts.

O.o seems here also a lot of school kids and dreamers lol. As usual.

Hmmm maybe people with more realistic goals... How did you pull the 800kw figure out?

Hmmm maybe people with more realistic goals... How did you pull the 800kw figure out?

1000hp right?

I have seen some 800hp rb20det already around.

Been quoted already at the cnc shop for these and they said 30K Euro for all this spec.

100K is a bit crazy because that would a 1000hp R35 GTR go here for all the parts.

Anyway different country diffrent pricing.

e30K is $44k aus.

now calculate redability of parts, shipping costs, real currency value you are pushing it to the very least $120k AUD.

labour

tax

aussie car dream boats who over charge on EVERYTHING

now, we are in the $200k AUD mark already.

1000hp right?

I have seen some 800hp rb20det already around.

Fair enough! If you manage to do it then post a build thread so we can all admire and STFU :P

I know if you do manage to pull it off ill be the first to say congrats!

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