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Old 11-04-2005, 03:26 AM
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r31 skyline rb20det conersion

i have an 88' r31 silhouette and want to the obvious rb20det conversion and was wondering about a gear box and diff. will an r32 box work?? and should i keep the silo lsd? what other diff will work?
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Re: r31 skyline rb20det conersion

Hey man,
I am in northern NSW and done this swap numerous times. Get an r31 rb20det OR r32 rb20det front cut and if your car is a manual, you can use the original gearbox.
RB20DET with stock LSD will fry the clutches in it BIG time, Motospecs no longer sell a repair kit for them either. However, the BA Falcon LSD's are a direct replacement
However, my personal choice is a R33 RB25DET...
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