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Old 06-01-2004, 03:34 PM
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Re: Re: rb25det motor adapter kits

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the rb26 has a longer stroke than the rb25. there's a link somewhere (i can't get to it b/c of work --stupid blocked internet sites) stating that the rb25det can push round 250-300 horse on stock internals while the rb26dett can push round 500-600hp on stock internals.

either the stroke difference is enough to make that type of hp difference or there's a big difference between the two. /shrug
lol wut?!?!

thats bullshit....

the rb25 can push 500 on stock...n the rb26 can get about 800 consistent...

there would be no point, and no one would be swaping rb25's if it can only make the same as sr20

no one would be comparing the rb26/skyline to the 2jz/supra as being the best tuner cars if the rb26 could only make 500...cuz the 2jz can for sure push a hell of a lot more
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Old 06-01-2004, 08:25 PM
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Re: rb25det motor adapter kits

U are completey right smokeurass. Plus the longer the stroke the lower the rpm you can reach. It is not always good to have a longer stroke. Now if it were dispacement then it is different. Why would you do all that for .01 more. Especially if it is just in the stroke!
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