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guys and girls was hoping for a little help here.

my mate has recently dropped a rb25det into his vl, all wiring is done and car is running great. just one thing has stumped him.

when going to change the speed sensor he has notice about a 3 inch difference in length. does anyone know if the vl has a manual speed sensor or has anyone encounted this b4?

any help would be great.

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Well for the skylines, its the following

R32 GTR speed sender

or Nissan Navara, forget the model, and it does need a mod to make it fit.

2nd hand under $150 for the sender.

Put it in the 25 housing and your away

Dunno if it helps, but it might get you onto the right track

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guys and girls was hoping for a little help here.

my mate has recently dropped a rb25det into his vl, all wiring is done and car is running great. just one thing has stumped him.

when going to change the speed sensor he has notice about a 3 inch difference in length. does anyone know if the vl has a manual speed sensor or has anyone encounted this b4?

any help would be great.

what gearbox is it? rb30et one or the rb25 one? rb30 is cable and 25 is electronic i think from memory

i'd be betting a vl speedo drive in the rb25 box will do the trick.

i used a vl turbo one in a 300zx tt 5 speed in my rb25 VL conversion and it worked fine (300zx box is an electronic one too)

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