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Old 04-08-2004, 07:26 PM
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RB20DE High comp pistons

Does anyone knwo where I can get RB20DE (N/A0 high compression pistons? I have looked but cant find any.
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Old 05-11-2004, 04:04 AM
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Hey Buddy, just dont even go for N/A power, especially out of that 2 litre, its much more fun to go turbo. My coz wen the N/A way wit his R32 and after spending nearly 6 grand all he got was 186kw.
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Re: RB20DE High comp pistons

shutup.

If you want N/A power that is cool. N/A skylines sound pretty damn good when done properly.

try www.takakaira.co.jp
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Re: Re: RB20DE High comp pistons

[quote=NSX-R-SSJ20K]shutup.

hey dude i gave da guy my opinion, in the long run yur gonna get more power from a turbo, but hey if he wants to be different thats all cool. No need for talkin to me like i dont know what im tlkin about.
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Old 05-19-2004, 07:57 AM
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Re: RB20DE High comp pistons

hey nsx-r, i was wonderin, if u know a decent amount about N/A, is it worth while to bypass a turbo, for maybe a nice N/A setup, i wanna get my 350z to bout 250kw, but i dnt wanna have to put up wit da problems wit turbos
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Re: Re: RB20DE High comp pistons

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hey nsx-r, i was wonderin, if u know a decent amount about N/A, is it worth while to bypass a turbo, for maybe a nice N/A setup, i wanna get my 350z to bout 250kw, but i dnt wanna have to put up wit da problems wit turbos

You should learn to spell and type properly. Judging from what I see I wouldn't take you seriously no matter what you say. You appear to be a 15 year old kid.
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