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Old 08-25-2002, 01:14 AM
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Question Rb26dett 4wd-> Rwd???

Hi, I have an R33 with a RB20E RWD .......... auto
A salvage yard where i live recently got their hands on a RB26DETT complete with electrics with the 4WD g/box, can i convert the g/box to RWD so i can swap it into my R33? if so how is this done?

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WHY wood u want rwd??? i gotta question for you how does your car compare against a silvia Qspec (non turbo 2litre)???
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The problem isn't with the transmission when converting to RWD. You could just install it with it's front drivepad not connected. The problem is fitting the transmission (due to the RWD body you have, the bulge for the transfer case doesn't fit) and the engine with it's transfer case. The best option is to get the engine and harness/ecu, then get the oil pan from an RB25DET and it's RWD transmission. That will fit in with only minor modifications.
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Re: Rb26dett 4wd-> Rwd???

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Hi, I have an R33 with a RB20E RWD .......... auto
A salvage yard where i live recently got their hands on a RB26DETT complete with electrics with the 4WD g/box, can i convert the g/box to RWD so i can swap it into my R33? if so how is this done?

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Not logical. You will be better off buying and selling it for profit (if possible) and putting in an R33 GTS25t box which is basiclly a 2wd version of the GTR 4wd box.
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