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NEWBIE INTRO

Hey, I'm Amy, new to this forum - recently purchased 2x JDM S15s (1 is a donor and 1 is tubbed) to rebuild with my better half, however he has now deployed for 9 months, and asked me to wait til he comes home before making the build! So, in the last week a GTS 4 R33 dropped into my lap, which I was told has ?blown motor, but likely just low compression (hopefully! I haven't started my seek and find exploration yet) that will be my "her rebuild" project while James is away. Time is on my side.. so no rush! I've been doing some research on what to do with this block.. options options options! To rebuild and leave as is RB25DE; turbo the DE with a bolt on myself, or just remove the DE and drop a DET package... Looking forward to any advice and guidance - always willing to learn and hear from people who've done one of these options, or have the knowledge - please share it!

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Welcome @SHRED1 ! Thats a nice little familia of Nissans you have there! I'm just a little jealous! [emoji4]
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Thanks man! Definantly an accumulation.. I need deeper pockets to fun these builds haha
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