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    Default r32 skyline

    starting a build on an r32 rb20det

    going forged pistons, forged conrods, new main bearings, new small bearings, bore head out to 79mm, gas flowed head polished, new valves, valve stems, valve guides and springs, metal headgasket, aluminium air intake plenum, top mount manifold gas flowed, bypass MAF, new radiator with shroud and 2 x 8" cooling fans, same side intercooler with piping, 270 degree camshafts, adjustable cams, new timing belt and water pump

    i am hoping to get around 450-500bhp,

    i know i need an uprated clutch and flywheel,

    what i want to know if anyone knows is the standard crank able to take that kind of horse power?

    also can the following take this kind of power
    - gearbox
    - propshafts
    - diff

    any other things that you can suggest that mite need to be upgraded to take that kind of bhp,

    cheers


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    It will be very expensive to build an rb20 Better off buy an rb25 and build that ,as for gearbox an rb25 gearbox will take that power diff and prop will be fine


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    I have a full rb25 gearbox to r32 conversion that I'll be selling it includes a
    Perfect gearbox,modified propshaft,modified mounting bracket,custom speedo drive,slave cylinder and shifter
    Need €500 tho


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    20 box will fall apart. rb25 box shafts and diff will hold grand at that power,
    as said an rb25 would be a better base to build and cost less in the long run.
    deffo injectors and pump, also an oil cooler would be a good idea too. and brakes.


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    ive two skylines one for drifting and one as a road car. the road car im building at the minute and i want to keep original block for matching engine and chassis numbers to keep valuve to car when it becomes vintage. Keeping it factory original externally with a bit of ummf. as regard to the drift car i have a 20 engine with all pistons, rods etc bought and ready to go in, just want to know what bhp can a stardard crank take?


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    stock crank should be good for 500 but not much more


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    Your going over board with parts. crank will be fine. dont boyher eith the elec fan idea keep the viscus and buy a new oil pump stock intakr will be better also


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    Bullshit.com

    Ps this is the guy who made the paddy spec driftworks s15.
    Shame another 32 is goin to get destroyed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by drift student View Post
    Bullshit.com

    Ps this is the guy who made the paddy spec driftworks s15.
    Shame another 32 is goin to get destroyed.
    Wtf!!


 

 

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