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All the RB20/30e's we have here use a conventional style electronic distributor with 1 coil and 6 ignition leads, never seen one with a sensor on the ring gear??????
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Hi Andy;
Rumour has it the RB30 suffers from harmonics over 7250. Not sure if you've had the chance to rev it that high yet, have you noticed anything? It appears you used the RB26 damper, is that correct? Cheers |
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I never took my RB26 over 7k. My RB30 has a 7k rev limit because I've also been told not to rev over 7200.
To be honest, I don't think i'd gain anything from revving past 7k. Yes, I'm using a RB26 crank pulley. I don't know is thats the best option. I've not heard either way... |
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You have to use the RB26 blancer as it is different to the RB30 one. I've attached 2 pics showing the differences of each (each are labeled)
![]() ![]() Not sure why u guys dont rev them to 7500rpm, unless u have found some dramas revving them to that. I've been told by a few engine builders that it will be fine to rev it to 7500rpm. |
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As far as revs go, probably all about the piston speed at 7200 or 7500 rpms. When I did some calculations the RB30 at 8k was like a RB26 in piston speed at 10k. |
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Just to clarify on the balancer issue, RB30s seem to have a reputation for harmonics at anything over about 7250. It may well be undeserved, and admittedly I'm yet to find an explanation for it, but nevertheless it seems reasonably common.
I'm tossing up the use of an ATI/'Fluidampr' or Ross damper but again I'm yet to find any concrete evidence that they make a difference. They're also underdriven which doesn't appeal to me. I was just wondering if you'd spun it that hard - although as you say there's probably not much point - and if you noticed anything. Cheers |
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As far as I understand it, the cam belt flex is induced by the resistance of rotating the cams + crankshaft flex. As the engine becomes more loaded under high boost at high RPM the crank will flex more with each combustion which causes more inaccuracies in cam and ignition timing. Removing the ignition timing aspect of the above by triggering the ECU from a non cam belt driven source is a large part of the solution. |
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