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sr20det 10 41.67%
rb26dett 14 58.33%
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Old 11-26-2002, 12:10 PM
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what would you rather have sr20 or rb26

OK so i was wondering what engine you would rather put in your 240 an sr20det or an rb26dett and why
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Old 11-26-2002, 02:01 PM
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If money and compatability werent an option, then definitely the rb26. But if i had to put down cash, then I would use the $3-4k I saved in custom fabrication to beef the SR20.
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Old 11-27-2002, 03:02 PM
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i just relized that i didn't say what i would rather have. i would take the rb26dett because eventhough it cost much more in costume work you can tune to much higher levels of hp and its more reliable
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Old 11-27-2002, 03:55 PM
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in the states Id say a SR20DET is more reliable, atleast most mechanics might know of the SR20DE in 200sx's, there is no RB series engine from Nissan in the states. Plus the Sr is lighter and more quick revving, Id rather take it in a 240sx. Not to say a rb26 isn't badass, Id just rather have a skyline then a RB26DETT 240sx.
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Old 11-27-2002, 04:50 PM
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If I had to pay for it then I'd take the SR but if somebody else was paying, RB
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Old 11-28-2002, 04:26 AM
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I've been to Japan. I've been in 3 180sx's with the CA18 About 400hp, SR20 about 500hp, and RB26DETT about 600hp. I would go with the SR20. the RB26 was just WAY too much engine in the car. Great for dragracing, almost useless as a streetcar. somone spits on the road and you have so much torque that your tires spin. Ok, it's even like that on dry pavement. When Nissan says "Enjoy the ride" they mean it.
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Old 12-17-2002, 06:17 PM
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my rb26 is on its way here so I guess you know how I voted.

sr20detpower: what makes you think that the sr is quicker reving

fliquer: in my estimation 3-4K of custom fab work is a little high guys contrary to popular belief installing an rb-series engine into a 240 isn't nearly as "custom" as what it may seem. furthermore in a couple of months I'll have a kit to do so.
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Old 12-17-2002, 06:21 PM
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wow i was planning on putting a rb26 in my 240 too but it is very custom and for my engine and some minor mods and install its going to be right around ten grand
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I would go with the rb26. Because not too many people have it in there 240sx. And if you do see a skyline (and what are the chances of that happening) they will give you some respects
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Old 01-16-2003, 02:29 AM
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sr20det for the Silvia unless I could create an 4 wheel drive Silvia with the altecca et-s system with it.

the weight of the car would make it much harder to take around turns, and the drag times would suffer a bit cause all the weight would be in the front, on a rear wheel drive car you tend to need weight in the back to launch better.
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Old 02-04-2003, 01:26 PM
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if you have the cash I say do it. Im currently working on my own rb26 project. Its not that difficult as it seems
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Old 02-08-2003, 03:26 PM
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i choose the sr20det, i like how many parts are readily available and they are cheaper than rb parts. also, i'm not planning on HUGE hp or torque #'s, so i'd stay with the cheaper sr20det, and be insanely happy with it, like i am now.
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I personally would go with the sr20det because to me it seems like those engines were ment to in the 240/180sx cars.Cheaper too.Plus here where I live there are NO 240sx'x hooked.Just rims,exhaust,and spoiler.I bet those 240 owners probably never heard of manufacturers like Uras,JIC-Magic,Trust,Vertex,TODA just to name a few.I just got my rps13(for 600) wed. night and have big plans already.Show these ricers what true power/JDM is...


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Old 02-21-2003, 04:14 PM
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my rb26 is on its way here so I guess you know how I voted.

sr20detpower: what makes you think that the sr is quicker reving

fliquer: in my estimation 3-4K of custom fab work is a little high guys contrary to popular belief installing an rb-series engine into a 240 isn't nearly as "custom" as what it may seem. furthermore in a couple of months I'll have a kit to do so.
Where are you getting your swap done? Is Santeca doing it for you?
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sr20det, much cheaper with still great power for a road car
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