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we should post the "how to operate a bidet" instructional video...

or should it be titled: "how to make a bidet spray water 6 feet accross the room..."

;)

more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics more pics ;)

Get a job and stop begging for pics Lucien ;)

Cmon, help a brother out here. Anything that will help me to procrastinate and not do reading for my honours thesis has to be good ;)

BTW, if you need a nice and easy photo organising tool (with some basic manipulation features), check out Picasa2:

http://www.picasa.com/

LW.

we should post the "how to operate a bidet" instructional video...

or should it be titled: "how to make a bidet spray water 6 feet accross the room..."

;)

NO!

/Edit: Hang on, what do I care - you are the clown riding the toilet in that one ;):rofl:

Cmon, help a brother out here.  Anything that will help me to procrastinate and not do reading for my honours thesis has to be good :rofl:

BTW, if you need a nice and easy photo organising tool (with some basic manipulation features), check out Picasa2:

http://www.picasa.com/

LW.

Thanks for the offer, I have all the required software at my disposal, its more a case of:

1. I am very busy and cant be stuffed

2. There are a number of pictures that WILL NOT be posted on the internet

3. Im having fun watching you beg you peasent! ;) ;)

To my knowledge they use a very thick spacer plate between the head and the block with the OS 3 litre kit, at least thats what it looked like when Richard and I had a look.

what block are they using? I doubt they'd use the Aussie RB30E block. What does it rev up to?

Fark no! they use an (fully prepped) RB26 block, then ad a (approx) 20mm spacer that bolts to the top of the block, then they insert some sleaves, new crank, new rods, new pistons etc then bolt on the heads. presto. 3 litre GTR engine :P Not sure what it revs to. Not as high as a fully prepped 26 will (12K) but still pretty high (maybe 9K or 10K). It's one kick ass car.

what block are they using? I doubt they'd use the Aussie RB30E block. What does it rev up to?

The OS Giken RB30 is designed to replace the block and bottom end components of an RB26DETT. The components used are rated for up to 1400hp, so it is ideally suited to extreme drag racing applications. It increases stroke to 86mm for a square 86mm/86mm bore/stroke ratio and a capacity of 2996cc.

It comes pre-assembled as a short-block.

rb30kit.jpg

:rofl:

what do you want to see? I'll post some more up tonight. be warned though lots of mine are crap. I spent most time with the DV cam.

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