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Old 03-31-2003, 09:22 PM
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RB26dett VS 20b

If you had to pick one of these engines to go in an R32 what would you pick?? email me any thoughts [email protected] THANKS :flash:
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definately the rb26dett, no doubt on that, also no thinking was needed and no braincells were used to process this question because skyline knowledge being processed is a usual habit, thank you.
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As in a rotary 20B? U would put the RB26 in a nissan and the 20B in a mazda. I am a traditionalist in that engines need to stay in their own family.
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