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i was just wondering how i would go about doing this?? i was building the engine up for my vl but was thinkinfg of buying a R32 because there nicer inside :D

would this combo fit under the bonnet seeing the Rb30 has a longer stroke and stuff? Has anyone done anything like this before?? What computer should i use??cause i wanna retain all the climate control and stuff can i do this with a aftermarket computer?? and would that be legal in Queensland?? sorry for all the questions in one go :)

thanks Adam

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Sup,

I have an R32 and converting it to an RB25 is easily done, RB30s have less power than the RB20 so trying it isnt worth it

do u have to convert the wiring loom and computer from a rb25?? nar i want the RB30 bottom end cause i have one and it will handle heaps of boost :D

Sup,

I have an R32 and converting it to an RB25 is easily done, RB30s have less power than the RB20 so trying it isnt worth it

dude i think hes talking about building a twin cam RB30 ie: RB30 bottm end and RB25 head

mate im doing it in my car its pretty much straight forward get the engine built and drop it in.

theres a massive thread on it

do a search

dude i think hes talking about building a twin cam RB30 ie: RB30 bottm end and RB25 head

mate im doing it in my car  its pretty much straight forward get the engine built and drop it in.

theres a massive thread on it

do a search

Yeah thast what im talking about. Yeah thanks man. i did a search and couldnt find anything hey hehe not the best at these forums hehe. if ya can find ti can ya post the link in here please :D

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