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Post by flexit »

is there someone doing new or full reeco tds42 tbs42 rb30. I'm in sydney and need a performance Nissan engine builder to build a weapon of a motor for my gq. looking at this before i commit to v8 conversion
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Post by GRINCH »

if you want to spend the money there are plenty of people around who build tough rb30's for the vl and skyline boys.
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Post by tna racing »

flexit wrote:is there someone doing new or full reeco tds42 tbs42 rb30. I'm in sydney and need a performance Nissan engine builder to build a weapon of a motor for my gq. looking at this before i commit to v8 conversion
hey mate . the best i knowwould be jpc in melbourne www.jpc.com.au or brecasani brothers in nsw yhe both specialize in rb30's
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Post by wrksux »

Id be looking at a TD42 diesel reliability, and awsome offroad.

I know Dieseltec in victoria have built several awsome rigs maybe get in touch with them they might have a contact in syd or could build and freight it to you.

Have a search you will find nothing but good things about them

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Post by j-top paj »

dont waste your time with a rb30det, it will be useless for offroad situations.
stick with a TD42T and work it a little
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Post by eliteforce32 »

some one say v8 :finger: :D ........ if ur in it to spend a little penies .... import a new duramax 6litre :twisted:
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Post by tna racing »

j-top paj wrote:dont waste your time with a rb30det, it will be useless for offroad situations.
stick with a TD42T and work it a little
no your completly wrong man.. run the right turbo n highflow manifold it is awsome
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Post by PGS 4WD »

Both can work, there is a totally different driving experience with either. I like the TB42 turboed as it gives a few more cubes for off boost torque and can delived V8 eating performance at reasonable boost levels. On my dyno a V8 VT series one Holden 5.0L is good for 125-130 rear wheel kW and a TB42 on 12 psi about 150. The turbo makes more torque and from lower rpm. It takes a lot more dollars to get a GENUINE 150 rear wheel Kw from a TD42, (engine, pump, injectors, turbo, intercooler)
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Post by jet-6 »

j-top paj wrote:dont waste your time with a rb30det, it will be useless for offroad situations.
stick with a TD42T and work it a little
Do you even know what you just said, are you aware what engine you just quoted? I have mates with hybrid's and there making well over 500RWKW
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yer i dnt think so jet-6
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jet-6 wrote:
j-top paj wrote:dont waste your time with a rb30det, it will be useless for offroad situations.
stick with a TD42T and work it a little
Do you even know what you just said, are you aware what engine you just quoted? I have mates with hybrid's and there making well over 500RWKW
yeh a rb30det is what i quoted, im sure you have mates that have engines that produce well ovwer 500kw, but where is the useable power created? when your wheeling, do you rev the crap outa your engine? or do you let the low down torque and gears do all the work? me personally, i hardly go above 1500-2000 rpm when wheeling..
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Post by jet-6 »

Care to tell me what a rb30det is?
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jet-6 wrote:
j-top paj wrote:dont waste your time with a rb30det, it will be useless for offroad situations.
stick with a TD42T and work it a little
Do you even know what you just said, are you aware what engine you just quoted? I have mates with hybrid's and there making well over 500RWKW

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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wheeling in not about kw its about torque'n it up in the right places

poll it big or small engine for wheelin :rofl:
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Post by chimpboy »

Hoonz wrote:
jet-6 wrote:
j-top paj wrote:dont waste your time with a rb30det, it will be useless for offroad situations.
stick with a TD42T and work it a little
Do you even know what you just said, are you aware what engine you just quoted? I have mates with hybrid's and there making well over 500RWKW

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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wheeling in not about kw its about torque'n it up in the right places

poll it big or small engine for wheelin :rofl:
Not just 4WDing really, most serious driving is about torque in the right places. 500kW is useless if it's only in the 6500-6600 rpm band and you have fark all everywhere else in the rev range.
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Post by rover1 »

jet-6 wrote:Care to tell me what a rb30det is?
rb30 with a twin cam head either rb25 or 26. good mod for drag cars, cheaper than a stroker kit for a 25/26. i'm pretty sure the fastest 'street' skyline has a rb30det.
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beat me to it
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Post by sudso »

yeh a rb30det is what i quoted, im sure you have mates that have engines that produce well ovwer 500kw, but where is the useable power created? when your wheeling, do you rev the crap outa your engine? or do you let the low down torque and gears do all the work? me personally, i hardly go above 1500-2000 rpm when wheeling..[/quote]
Does your 4500 petrol get good useable torque at those rev's?
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at 1500-2000 rpm?
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Post by g@z »

sooooo.... if a 500kw RB30 only had that much power high in the rev range, how much would it have at say 1500 - 2000? It would surly be more than a stock tb42 or td42 would at the same revs, would it not? If so then why the hell would that not be usable?

But it you are going to turbo something, turbo a tb42.

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Post by tna racing »

g@z wrote:sooooo.... if a 500kw RB30 only had that much power high in the rev range, how much would it have at say 1500 - 2000? It would surly be more than a stock tb42 or td42 would at the same revs, would it not? If so then why the hell would that not be usable?

But it you are going to turbo something, turbo a tb42.

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got a mate running 7psi in his tb42t and he only gets 250kms for 2 gas tanks and they are 170 usable and thats max.so y bother
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Post by sudso »

j-top paj wrote:at 1500-2000 rpm?
Yep. You said when wheeling you rarely go above 2000 rpm. In your sig it says yours is a 4.5 petty?
What they like with low rev torque and whats the bore and stroke of them?
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Post by jet-6 »

Id love to have a bush pig with a twin cam rb30! It would be the best fun
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Post by j-top paj »

sudso wrote:
j-top paj wrote:at 1500-2000 rpm?
Yep. You said when wheeling you rarely go above 2000 rpm. In your sig it says yours is a 4.5 petty?
What they like with low rev torque and whats the bore and stroke of them?
not sure about the bore and stroke but i think its 96x96

i also have diff and xfer gears so that helps too
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Post by chimpboy »

j-top paj wrote:not sure about the bore and stroke but i think its 96x96

i also have diff and xfer gears so that helps too
Quoting myself:
A TB45 is really just a TB42 that's been bored out an extra 3.5mm on each cylinder. Same stroke, basically the same everything, same two valves per cylinder, same pushrod technology.

Given that an actual TB45 is only ~30HP better than a TB42, I can't see swapping a head gaining you much at all. I mean most of the extra 30hp must come from the extra 0.3 litres of displacement, probably little or none of it comes from any differences in the head.

It's the TB48 that is really an improvement in the series, with some actual new technology like double overhead cams, 24 valves, and variable valve timing instead of the 12-valve pushrod arrangement of the 4.5 and 4.2

There does seem to be a bit of a myth out there that a TB45 head can turn a TB42 into a TB45, but the difference is in the bore, not in the head.

TB42: bore 96mm, stroke 96mm
TB45: bore 99.5mm, stroke 96mm
TB48: bore 99.5mm, stroke 102mm
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Post by Mrs Ludacris »

flexit wrote:is there someone doing new or full reeco tds42 tbs42 rb30. I'm in sydney and need a performance Nissan engine builder to build a weapon of a motor for my gq. looking at this before i commit to v8 conversion
I would be looking at the 4.2 over the 3.0 for the gearbox strength.

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