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Okay boys this is a big ask but need advice on if this will work, Boutta  buy a rb30  block with 25det head to drop into my stock R33GTS25t

heres a list of whats been done to block and head

- ndc B/E an M bearings - oversize .5mm pistons ( torque plate honed an bored to suit) - oil restrictors in the block - N1 oil pump - nitto crank collar upgrade along with polished an cleaned grub screwed crank. - franklin eng head drain kit - franklin eng vct feed kit - waterpump - cometic mls 1.5mm head gasket - baffled an winged sump - head bolts Heads been checked over , vaccum tested, hardness tested an prepped for mls headgasket, then cleaned out an fitted. Rocker covers have been professionally painted Bermuda blue metallic.

-Getting custom top mount manifold to fit a gt3582r as it was recommended

-obviously need a bigger fuel pump so was thinking a AEM340LPH internal

-alloy radiator  but would I go factory clutch fan or would I need  electric?

-4inchdump with 3.5 inch  exhaust

-gonna need a g4 ecu or would you  recommend other?

-800cc injectors  on  ffp?

-bigger front facing intercooler  already got one sitting  around..

is that  all I would need for a high  500hpstreet build?     all advice welcome I'm still  learning

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