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bvr463
05-03-2014, 12:00 PM
What is the biggest numbers put down by a rb25 u have seen or owned?
I'm in the process of building mines from bottom up :)
Sforteen
05-03-2014, 01:08 PM
A memeber recently made 1250whp with a straight RB25 stock crank, built everything else..
I have personally made around 500whp trapped 128mph (full weight S14 W/AC)
I will be tuning my RB25 combo (25 bottom end with 26 head) soon, hoping to break 750whp
Darius has also made 660whp or so if my memory is correct, straight Rb25 as well
fliprayzin240sx
05-03-2014, 02:42 PM
It's not uncommon for folks to make 600-650whp on stock RB25 bottom ends but with solid pivot, springs, cams as far as head work. I think anything more than that pretty much kills the drivability of the car if you want a street car.
Sforteen
05-03-2014, 04:12 PM
It's not uncommon for folks to make 600-650whp on stock RB25 bottom ends but with solid pivot, springs, cams as far as head work. I think anything more than that pretty much kills the drivability of the car if you want a street car.
650whp on stock 25 bottom end IS uncommon, its been done.. but its not a common thing.. solid pivots? RB's don't use rocker arms.. Their stock hydro lifters are actually pretty good too, unlike the SR's valvetrain
jr_ss
05-03-2014, 04:24 PM
S- perhaps state side it is uncommon, but in the mother land, I highly doubt that.
bvr463
05-03-2014, 04:28 PM
I'm shooting for 800hp on track and street tune down to 500hp
Sforteen
05-04-2014, 11:09 AM
S- perhaps state side it is uncommon, but in the mother land, I highly doubt that.
If you lived there and saw this with your own eyes then pardon me, but i don't think its as common as you think.
650whp on a stock block RB25 is pushing it, pushing it hard.. thats why its uncommon, if it was 500whp then yeah id say thats pretty common..
Most people that drift don't use turbos large enough to support those figures on such a small engine. Thats why i dont think its common... even in the "motherland"
jr_ss
05-04-2014, 11:11 AM
If you lived there and saw this with your own eyes then pardon me, but i don't think its as common as you think.
650whp on a stock block RB25 is pushing it, pushing it hard.. thats why its uncommon, if it was 500whp then yeah id say thats pretty common..
Most people that drift don't use turbos large enough to support those figures on such a small engine. Thats why i dont think its common... even in the "motherland"
I did not, however Flip did and I'm sure he'll testify that it was not uncommon, as he has already stated.
rb25 run
05-04-2014, 11:26 AM
i think its too much for stock rb
Sforteen
05-04-2014, 11:39 AM
I have seen many threads that Flipblabla is in, that guy hasn't got a clue... And most of the time doesn't know WTF he's talking about.
But whatever, it can be done, do it!!! RB25 will be the next 2J at this rate...haha
brndck
05-04-2014, 11:58 AM
Why is this a thread?
fliprayzin240sx
05-04-2014, 12:59 PM
I have seen many threads that Flipblabla is in, that guy hasn't got a clue... And most of the time doesn't know WTF he's talking about.
But whatever, it can be done, do it!!! RB25 will be the next 2J at this rate...haha
Yup, this guy knows me..I'm absofuckinglutely clueless...:bigok:
Cuz its a great idea to leave stock lifters on 270* procams and make it rev over 8K.
Sforteen
09-20-2015, 10:09 PM
I have made 800whp with my RB25 36psi 6766 E85 260 10.25 procams Rb26 cylinder head swap.
91coupesr20det
09-21-2015, 01:29 AM
Idk about 25s but my rb26 only did 420whp at 15psi on a pte6262 before it spun a rod about a month or 2 later. Ill report again when i get it back in. Big power on stock motors is really like a crap shoot. Ive seen some 2jz out of a junk yard do 500+ and some stock but refreshed ones die at like 4. Its all luck of the draw really. I changed the bearings on my rb26 and got the crank polished and put it back together. Im gonna put it back in and turn it up this week. If it dies again im tossing that junk out and going ls2.
Sforteen
09-21-2015, 10:54 AM
Idk about 25s but my rb26 only did 420whp at 15psi on a pte6262 before it spun a rod about a month or 2 later. Ill report again when i get it back in. Big power on stock motors is really like a crap shoot. Ive seen some 2jz out of a junk yard do 500+ and some stock but refreshed ones die at like 4. Its all luck of the draw really. I changed the bearings on my rb26 and got the crank polished and put it back together. Im gonna put it back in and turn it up this week. If it dies again im tossing that junk out and going ls2.
420whp is average for a 6262 on a stock RB26, also you need have some kinda oil control mods done in order for RB's to survive, very easy to get oil surge when drifting or drag racing.. thats why alot of people run an extra quart of oil in them to prevent starvation. starve the bearings a few times... thats all it takes.
Hopefully the machinist thats working on your crankshaft is good as grinding crankshafts perfectly can be tricky.
Im 6 years strong with my RB25, it gets worked pretty hard and makes alot of power, never had an issue with the bottom end. getting an Engine from the early 90's not knowing anything about its maint. history or previous use and then try to make double its stock power output doesn't always work out in ones favor... you get good stable oil pressure and a good tune on that motor and it will last a LONG LONG time.. 420whp is nothing for an RB26 to handle.
ANDY black s13
09-21-2015, 12:17 PM
I got a rb25 spec 2 recently with a spun bearing and some slight crank damage
70k miles and 2nd drift day rod knock,it was too cheap to turn down £40/30$
First thing I noticed was the sump is just as badly designed as my CA18
As in there is nothing to stop the oil surging rearwards and away from the pick up
IMO a simple hinged trap door will do lots more for oil control than the common oil cooler and overfill a liter of oil method some use,
and still get rod knock on a drift or track day tbh
Agreed they can make loads of power/take a beating but also loads with spun bearings
going cheap over here,and imo its the crappy sump design
I like the engine and not saying none make big power on the stock sump as many do
,just the sump needs some work if its going to get worked hard on a track/drift/drag and be reliable for some time,
Sforteen
11-28-2015, 03:51 AM
Lets see some more big number RB25's!!!
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