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Old 06-12-2003, 12:22 PM
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Question What cars can fit the RB26DETT??

im thinkin of alot of cars, but to make sure, wut cars can fit the RB26DETT??
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Well I've seen them in the following cars.

Supra, 180sx, 200sx, All skyline models, VL Commedor

I would imagine you can fit it in any car who's engine bay can accept an I6.
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I've also seen it in a Z32 ('90-'96) Nissan 300ZX but I lost the picture so I'm trying to find it to post it up.
I also saw it in a Silvia S14. It was C-West's car, I saw it In either Super Street Magazine or Sport Compact Car. I think it was Sport Compact Car.
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what about the maxima?
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What year Maxima? My parents have the 2000-2002 model and I'm not so sure if it would be able to fit in the engine bay but hey whith a little research, we can find that out.
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I saw it in a 350Z not too long ago. Pretty cool.
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oh..the 240SX here in the U.S. can fit the RB26DETT, well... i didnt kno that i thought it would be to big with the Twin Turbo setting?? well..i dunno
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Not to mention a Supra can fit an RB26. Member the one Nagata got pulled over in?


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i got pics of a 350z with a rb26dett in it its like an older version of the engine maybe from a r32 , but with that engine in there the bay has more room because the vq engine is larger
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What year Maxima? My parents have the 2000-2002 model and I'm not so sure if it would be able to fit in the engine bay but hey whith a little research, we can find that out.
Two words: No way! Too many modidfications to the drivetrain and engine bay.
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what about the maxima?
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Hey Randy, go back to the .org

Don't forget about the 1st gen Maxima. It had the 240Z's engine. Since you can fit an RB into the Datsun Zs, I don't see why you couldn't do the same to the '81-'84 Maximas.
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Hey Randy, go back to the .org

Don't forget about the 1st gen Maxima. It had the 240Z's engine. Since you can fit an RB into the Datsun Zs, I don't see why you couldn't do the same to the '81-'84 Maximas.
Too bad that sucker is so ugly.

I'd rather have a RB26DETT in a 510.......
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A RWD Maxima?

Got any pics?
It sounds like an early Skyline or Cefiro, or Cedric type thing.

All the Maximas sold in Japan, NZ, and as far as I know Europe have been FWD, and were released in I think 84???
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A RWD Maxima?

Got any pics?
It sounds like an early Skyline or Cefiro, or Cedric type thing.

All the Maximas sold in Japan, NZ, and as far as I know Europe have been FWD, and were released in I think 84???
The first Generation Maximas were RWD.

The Datsun Maxima, by Nissan.

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