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Old 06-18-2004, 09:01 PM
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rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

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I searched but could not find a yes or no answer. its probably no but dose anyone know if its possible to use the rb25de transmission with the rb26dett. any help is greatly appreciated.

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Old 06-18-2004, 09:40 PM
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You have to, unless you want to convert your 240 to 4WD.
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Old 06-18-2004, 10:31 PM
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Re: rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

so their is no difference between the rb25det transmission and the rb25de transmission.
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Old 06-19-2004, 12:46 AM
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That I don't know, there shouldn't be.
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Re: rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

You Can Keep The Rb26dett Tranny.....although The Extra Weight Isn't Worth It Unless You Have A R34 6 Speed.

You Pull Out The Front Shaft Yoke And Seal It Then You Disable All The Electronics To The Transfercase.
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Old 06-21-2004, 04:05 PM
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In other words it's easier to get a RB25 tranny. :-P
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Re: rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

Yes---this is what the guys as BBE said too.....
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Re: rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

You dont even need to disable the electronics, without the computer from the rear of the car, the front wont work at all.
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Doesnt it depend on what year engine you get? I think the later model GTRs had a Pull type clutch and GTSs had Push? or is the Bell housing Seperate?
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Re: rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

Easy for you to use an rb25 tranny and you will also need the rb25 oilpan.
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the rb25det tranny can hold more of a beating considering its more of a bulkier tranny
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thanks for all the replys I greatly apprecite it
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Re: rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

Nice conversion 240Z, first time I've seen that.
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I am imagine there is at least a small difference between a gts2.5t tranny and the n/a 2.5 tranny....Probably geared to be more torquey since the engine has less overall power...but who knows? I would look online (esp jap sites) for specific ratios.

And you will not want the RB26 tranny...so don't bother dreaming about AWD. AWD is for subis and skylines...not a 240.
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Re: rb25de trans w/ rb26dett engine???

The Rb25de And Rb25det Trannies Are Different...... The Rb25de Tranny Is The Same As The Rb20.

And There Are A Couple Awd 240sx's Running Around Now So Don't Talk Smack Awd Has A Ton Of Benefits..... And The Rb26dett Tranny Is Stronger Than The Rb20 And You Can Disable The Transfer Case.
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