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View Poll Results: Your dream Engine
RB28 116 23.92%
RB30 168 34.64%
TOMEI 77 15.88%
JUN 69 14.23%
Top Secret 129 26.60%
NISMO 73 15.05%
Big Single 74 15.26%
Twins 163 33.61%
Gas 68 14.02%
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Old 7th June 2005, 03:23 PM   #61 (permalink)
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rb30 love.............lol

Looks mean..... how high are you planning on reving that thing ? Whats the other specs of the motor ? I have a dynochart of a 2.8 with a GT42R on pump gas here in the US. We broke 2 stock dampers on the car we were running the GT42R on. Another guy here in the US just broke another stock damper on his T51 equipped car.

Is that turbo going to clear ? On the R32 they had to bang on the strut tower and it pretty much touches the valve cover. I suppose the 30 puts it up a little higher, but the manifold shouldnt move it much. Looks like a built manifold not a bought one.


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Old 7th June 2005, 03:37 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Does the engine not rock at all?

Surely that could cause all sorts of potential issues?
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Does the engine not rock at all?

Surely that could cause all sorts of potential issues?

Solid motor mounts. Solid trans mount.
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Old 7th June 2005, 05:21 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Does it make any difference to how the car 'feels'?
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Old 7th June 2005, 05:39 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Does it make any difference to how the car 'feels'?
There are so many other things going on with that car. Hard to notice really.

Between the Weldon fuel pump, Pfitzner dogbox, and the 4" exhaust theres not much else you notice but the noise. Then about 5500 rpms you notice that the cars around you start to really slow down and perhaps even back up towards you rapidly.
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Old 7th June 2005, 05:44 PM   #66 (permalink)
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We had a big single with solid mounts because of it's closeness to the strut. It was definately noticeable with lots of rattles and vibrations, we swapped the right hand mount for a standard rubber and this made it a lot nicer to be in, but still rigid enough to clear the strut. Not sure how it lasted long term as it went abroad.
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Old 7th June 2005, 08:30 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Looks mean..... how high are you planning on reving that thing ? Whats the other specs of the motor ? I have a dynochart of a 2.8 with a GT42R on pump gas here in the US. We broke 2 stock dampers on the car we were running the GT42R on. Another guy here in the US just broke another stock damper on his T51 equipped car.

Is that turbo going to clear ? On the R32 they had to bang on the strut tower and it pretty much touches the valve cover. I suppose the 30 puts it up a little higher, but the manifold shouldnt move it much. Looks like a built manifold not a bought one.
Its a built manifold, and was trial fitted into a 32 shell (as was mine) to make sure it fitted perfectly.

What dampers are you breaking? Crank? Surely not?

I really look forward to seeing the results on Lee's car. Ive no doubt it will be strong enough if mapped right, but where the power is, how much boost he can run on what fuels, and so on, I really look forward to seeing.
Should be good.

Personally I think it has enough revs in it, over 8k shouldnt be a problem and I bet it peaks before then. I just want to know what revs it all gets fun!

I was gonna run one too (his is the PROPER 96lb/min compressore one too ), but changed my mind and went for a different turbo and different compression.
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What dampers are you breaking? Crank? Surely not?

I really look forward to seeing the results on Lee's car. Ive no doubt it will be strong enough if mapped right, but where the power is, how much boost he can run on what fuels, and so on, I really look forward to seeing.
Should be good.

Yes breaking crank dampers. Marcs car broke 2 and Scotts car broke 2.

Two different guys, 2 different motor builds, two different places.

I dont know if it was just them or what, but both have had issues.
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Where is the "DLC coated internals" option ?
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Old 28th July 2005, 11:10 PM   #70 (permalink)
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I would be interested to look into a motor spinning big revs and spraying oil at the underside of the piston.
Obligatory Pulp Ficton quote: "Look at the big brain on Sean!"

Think piston and rod weight, on the exhaust stroke, at very high revs with cams to suit...

...then a little later Sean mentions some serious crank damper issues...

Cue X-files theme.

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if money was no object i`d offer Mines a serious amount of cash and buy their white R34 demo car!! and forget about the tuning bollox! just drive and enjoy the car
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Think piston and rod weight, on the exhaust stroke, at very high revs with cams to suit...

...then a little later Sean mentions some serious crank damper issues...
Yep.... not oil cooled pistons, not oil cooling channel pistons, but still oil being sprayed at the underside...

If anyone has one of those cool cameras and can do high speed in a running motor on a dyno....

I think the oil cooled pistons are good for a street car, good for a circuit car, not as good for an all out 10,000+ rpm drag car...
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Old 23rd January 2006, 06:24 PM   #73 (permalink)
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I don't understand, oil squirters were standard issue for the 2.5litre M3 engines, and they made 330bhp+ and revved to 10k...

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Talking As this thread's had a resurrection -

Two options now, money no object (nor sanity withstanding)

1 - Track: Get Mine's to do a Z-Tune job on an '98 R33 GT-R: Buy it, strip it, reassemble it with the best of breed, funky welding the lot. Give it back as a 600 horse 500 ft/lb monster wrapped in a Wise Sports widebody kit. And sit it on 19x12. It may not be a winner but it'll look superb and scare a lot of people.

2 - Drag: Get Abbey & a few similarly clever friends to build me an 5.2 litre V12 out of two RB26 and a couple of bits of custom pipework. Put that in a stripped R33 GTS-25t shell after putting two utterly improbable turbos on the rig. Some fairly grippy rear tyres are probably a good idea.

3 - Road. My current car after it comes back from the bodyshop at the end of February.
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if money was no object we wouldnt be having this discussion
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