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Quote: "RB30 (japanese Spec) carillo h beam robs,"

There was no RB30 in Japan????? Except the Kaira M30 which was a stroked/bored RB20.

youre absolutely right there was no rb3o in japan BUT the Rb30 skyline 89' model was cast in japan hence (japanese spec)its not a holden block.
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youre absolutely right there was no rb3o in japan BUT the Rb30 skyline 89' model was cast in japan hence (japanese spec)its not a holden block.

None of them are Holden blocks.

The "Holden" blocks were all made by Nissan.

(They all have the Nissan emblem cast into them) :D

What bodykit is that on ur car? it looks mad!

wat front bar, side skirts n rear bar is it? n how much did it cost u all up?

Looks like one of those tragic Team JetSpeed kits.

                   387rwkw from an Apexi AX53B70 is pretty good going, considering they rate the turbo at 380ps...

That dyno run was performed at 1.7 bar and the turbo was running out of steam.(started surging).I might be lookin for an rx6 soon!
                   according to my dodgy little chart thing:

 

 AX53B70 P21 = ~320ps

 Ax53B70 P28 = 650ps and ~690ps

yep i got the p28 ax53b70 , good work.
Then why was it running out of steam?
mine produced 214.8rwkw
my DYNO sheet reads 284.8rwkw  ....
Hi ya guys I t has taken me two years..blah blah blah...

producing a lazy 386.7 rwkw

hahaha

Pick a number and stick to it :D

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