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Hi Guys,

Looking for some cheap parts for our RB30DET engine in our Charity bash car (the mighty 240K!)

If you have any of these that you want to sell cheaply, please pm me. I am in Sydney.

  • RB25DE/T top cambelt cover
  • RB25DE/T charcoal Cannister (and any other emmisions gear? i need ti all!)
  • RB25DE/T throttle body
  • RB25DET crossover pipe + stock BOV
  • RB26DETT Valve springs
  • 2x R32 Red GT badges
  • R33 GTST or 300ZX front calipers

There is probably a lot more, but i will update this list as i go

Thanks all

Kent

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As a word of advice, you may not need the ignitor module. When I installed a Stagea RB25DET in my GTS4, I discovered that the coli packs themselves have built-in ignitors. You might want to check that out.

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Hi Inasnt,

i already have a flywheel and exhaust cam gear, will have to wait to see if the Box comes with a clutch before i buy a stock one, we need a box fairly soon though, so shouldn't take too long to let you know.

Blind Elk,

interesting.. what computer did you use to run it from? i must admit i have no idea what the ignitor does, but i presumed it would give the firing order too?

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cool, thanks guys.. looks like it is a s1 then, it has the mounting block for the ignitor and the connector from the coils, just no ignitor.. but that hopefully will be sorted out very soon :P

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Blind Elk,

interesting.. what computer did you use to run it from? i must admit i have no idea what the ignitor does, but i presumed it would give the firing order too?

YO88O, I'm running a Wolf 3D 4+. I had heard that the ignitor for these engines had been moved into the ECU. So I purchased 2 x 3-channel ignitor modules (I had only purchased an engine, not a front cut). It took my mechanic a full day to work out why we couldn't get spark - the coils held their own ignitors.

I figure whatever ECU you get will control the spark correctly.

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