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Hey Guys,

Been awhile since i've posted something, so i thought i would share this with you guys... This is my new engine that is just about to be finished... Unfortunately i have to wait for the SR20 with the Tomei 2.2L stroker kit to be shoe-horned in before my engine gets shoe-horned into my car...

Regards,

Woody.

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Hey Allan

great to hear from ya.

Motor looks angry.

How able sharing the specs?

Daniel

Able i am... ;)

Quick list of specs off the top of my head:

Venolia 86.5mm forged pistons with N1 Rings

Tomei 260degree 9.15mm lift cams inlet/exhaust

Tomei adjustable cam gears inlet/exhaust

Nismo Big End bearings

Valve Guides

Mines Rocker cover baffles

Garrett GT30 Turbo rated @ 600HP

Stainless Steel Turbo Manifold

Sard 700cc injectors

1.2mm Tomei metal head gasket

Greddy Oversized Pulley Kit

Custom made sump

Custom made fuel rail

Plus head been ported and flowed...

mmmmmmmmmm

very dangerous

imagine that thing in the mini from this post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...d.php?p=1426737

that'll do 10's easy!!!!!!! :uh-huh:

(u have to read the link to get what im talking bout)

Able i am...  ;)

Quick list of specs off the top of my head:

Venolia 86.5mm forged pistons with N1 Rings

Tomei 260degree 9.15mm lift cams inlet/exhaust

Tomei adjustable cam gears inlet/exhaust

Nismo Big End bearings

Valve Guides

Mines Rocker cover baffles

Garrett GT30 Turbo rated @ 600HP

Stainless Steel Turbo Manifold

Sard 700cc injectors

1.2mm Tomei metal head gasket

Greddy Oversized Pulley Kit

Custom made sump

Custom made fuel rail

Plus head been ported and flowed...

RB26 head... and block by the looks of things. Excellent stuff dude, hope it does the buisness. What are the Mines Rocker cover baffles about if you don't mind asking.

Will the standard rb26 rods hold the power you want? And who did the sump?

They perplex the rocker covers...

:D

Sorry... Umm i'm not sure exactly what they do, but i think they help reduce oil vapor in the rocker covers...

Nothing will hold the power i want... ;) But they will be fine for what we have decided on as a max power figure... The sump i got from Ken at Hyperdrive, can't remember off the top of my head where he got it from...

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