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Whoa chill dude, I wasn't having a go at you. I was just adding that despite what is commonly available online on websites like Wikipedia, there are others out there who have pushed the boundaries and very successfully I may add.yea yea yea PIMPIN.....all engine have its pro n cons..... nothing is perfect.... all built by human..... some would say rb26 is the best, some would be defensive on rb30.... some would say nissan engine are the best........ heheheh very subjective...... :stupid:
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by the way i got my info from:
Nissan RB engine - Wikipedia, the free [email]encyclopedia
heheheh FYI i dont even have a nissan, i drive a honda n alfa n proton, so i only learn from theories n books n articles n comments from experts n experienced ppl like u....... thanks anyway!
I was merely referring anyone interested, yourself included to explore other sources of information one of which is GTROC UK where RIPS.NZ is a regular and shares much of what he has achieved with the RB30. No need to take it so negatively - I even began my post with "all due respect" and ended with "peace".
I'm far from an expert but at least I try read as much as I can and usually when people point me in the direction of where I can find more detailed and accurate knowledge, I'd definitely check it out.
Oh well.