There was a time you could buy one with a car attached to it for that money. What it would have been to have a crystal ball!For the 'cool' factor, I would have to agree with Robbie J's suggestion but if it's a cost conscious build then BMW looks to be the best bet.
RBs have become ridiculously expensive over the last few years, mirroring the price of Skylines.
You used to be able to buy a complete RB26 for around 2.5k GBP but nowadays you can barely get an RB25DE for that.
Its an S54B32 I think.What BMW has Terry Taylor got in his 240Z? I know he supercharged it in the end.
Its an S54B32 I think.
Yes, as previously discussed togetehr (thanks) they're great engines BUT....:correct.
you've got to be careful in the choice if you want a nice feeling engine. s50 range would be ideal. On carbs if you're brave/cool enough!
.....keep talking, I'm listening.if you got a non-neo engine and 5 speed it would be cheaper than the faff to get 6 speed and adapter plate
I couldn't find any NA headers for an RB when I was looking
awsome thank youNot the same as the Rocky Auto ones but there are some available.
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So this with R31 finned covers isn't cool, each to their own I suppose.
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