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Old 04-02-2003, 05:56 PM
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Silvia-Skyline engine swap.

Now before you guys start ragging on me for asking this question I have read the FAQs, so don't point me there or treat me like an idiot because that's all that seems to happen here. Anyways, I was wondering if anyone could give me some more information on the RB26DETT swap into the 240. The swap really interests me and I'd like to know what to expect modification-wise and price-wise. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 04-02-2003, 06:32 PM
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We wont rag on you, cuz we all would love to have this...unfortuately, the steering column gets in the way of the 2 turbos, so you need a RHD conversion and u need to use an RB25 tranny
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Old 04-02-2003, 06:33 PM
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OUCH the RB26DETT swap is a hard one!!! well also costly too!! its very rarely done so as far as i know there isnt much info about it. Im planing on doing a RB25 if not a RB20 swap they fit alot eazier and need alot less work done to make it fit. The RB26 is Twin Turbo and the Twin is the problem it dont fit right. I think the Steering collum was in the way also, and the down pipe is on the wrong side... stuff like that, dont quote me but thats some of the expect modification you'll need... price ALOT!!!
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i saw one in an option mag this weekend...

nice piece, but of course the car is rhd...

also... since the motor is so much bigger and further forward, the radiator was split into two small radiators that sat on the sides of the fmic...

they were connected across the front by a 2.5" aluminum tube... (for the coolant to cross from one to the other)

pretty sick setup...

can't even imagine the cost...
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Old 04-02-2003, 06:51 PM
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i wish i could have this...but expect to pay at least $10,000 for a swap. alot of custom fab is needed.

and seriousley, you don't need to warn us on each and every one of your posts. you were asking for what you got before, so please don't try to act like my mother.

why are you asking for our advice anyways? i thought we brought shame to all other Nissan drivers.

disclaimer: i have had the fucking worst day of my life, so please excuse my touchiness.
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Old 04-02-2003, 06:59 PM
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The swap is indeed a fairly rare swap. As far as price goes you are looking at around the 10k-11k range for the rwd setup(rb25 tranny).You would benefit more from going the single turbo setup route because of the sterring column issue , but I have heard of people using the twin turbos through some fabrication of the manifold. Email me at [email protected] for any further questions.
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Old 04-02-2003, 07:21 PM
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The FAQs say that the RB25 can swap in with modification of the tranny and motor mounts. Are those the only mods needed for the RB25 swap? Thanks for the info you guys have given me so far.

S13_iketani, I'm getting advice from you because I know that you're knowledgeable about Nissans and 240s. I only mentioned that certain members gave Nissan owners bad names because they had nothing constructive to say and appeared more capable of treating other members like sh*t then actually discussing cars. Put that all aside though. I just wanna talk cars and treat people with respect.
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As stated in the FAQ

RB20/25/26DET swaps/clips/ + installation packages

http://240skyline.nissanpower.com
http://afterdark-tuning.com

Hope this helps
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all harsh feelings have been put aside, mori. let's just talk cars.

IMO the RB25, while not as monstrous an engine, is a safer route to go, because it requires alot less custom fab and costs alot less too. another good option if money is tight is an RB20. they're lighter then SR's, make more power, and are about the same price and require very little custom fab.
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This is great info! Thanks a lot everybody! The links were helpful. Another question, this time regarding the RB20. While it does make more power than an SR20, is it as tunable? Nearly all of Nissan's engines are stinkin' incredible; marvels of engineering. But, if you're going to swap a 2.0 in which way would you go, RB or SR? If the RB makes more power, how come more swaps aren't made with the RB20?? Again, thanks everyone. You're all a real help!
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Old 04-03-2003, 11:10 AM
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I think it is because there is more aftermarket support for the SR in America and that is less expensive to repair/install.

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Old 04-03-2003, 12:04 PM
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id rather have the RB20det over the SR. Inline 6 beats Inline4. Also it revs like crazy with its small displacement and has a 8k redline.... enough said. hehe
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Yea so would I, but most importers are bringing junky POS RB20s. Its hard to find one that hasnt been sitting outside in a scrapyard for 10 years.
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Old 04-03-2003, 04:38 PM
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but if i DID find a gem, i would chose it over an SR any day. pretty much the main reason you don't see more RB20 swaps is because a) the SR has got alot of attention lately, hardly anybody knows what the RB20 is b)not as much aftermarket support for the RB over here. i'm thinking of going with either an RB20 or an S14 SR20 in my 240SX.
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Old 04-03-2003, 05:17 PM
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Yeah, I figured that's why the RB wasn't as popular here, no support. That's interesting. Parts hard to come by. What about getting parts from Japan? Are they as easy to obtin as RB26 parts? I've seen lots of websites that can get you RB26 parts, but have never really seen any that stock parts for the RB20. Also, what are the numbers on the RB20 (horsepower and tourque)? Thanks again everyone!

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