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After looking for parts for my R33, i found that a fair few things are interchangeable with other makes and models. This morning for instance i rang burson, super cheap auto and repco and when asking for copper spark plugs to suit an r33, all stated they had nothing available, only iridium ones and they ranged from $108 to $150. When i found that the VL Turbo used the same thread i purchased them and they worked a charm for a total of $24.95 for 6

Spark Plug Part No for RB25DET

Recommended Plug: PFR5G-11

Iridium Option: BKR5EIX-11

INTERCHANGEABLE PART NUMBER (HOLDEN VL),

Copper: NGK BCPR6ES

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The Water Pump can also be used from a VL, i think of the top of my head with just the relocation of 1-2 bolts. If you know anymore please add them

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i FOUND THE BELOW ON OTHER SITES, CAN ANYONE CONFIRM ANY OF THE BELOW :

Rb25det series 1

Alternator rebuild -Power regulator.

Mitsubishi #IM 830-14.4volts (http://www.transpo.de/cgi-win/product.exe?IM830)

need to replace your clutch pivot ball you can use the 3rd Generation Nissan Maxima OEM Nissan P/N 30537-03E00

13070-42L00 rb series timing belt tensioner. Same part number as VG30E (84-89 300zx)

1991-1994 Z32 speed sensor WILL work with an RB25DET transmission

KA24DE Slave Cylinder Fits the RB25DET.

CLUTCH FOR RB20 AND 25 IS 300ZX N/A

o2 sensor that works from a 1984 200sx with the ca18et engine.

RB25 Series 2 MAF is the same as a 97 Maxima.

Most of the RB20DET Valvetrain is

Z32 300ZX parts

I know for sure the Valve springs, retainers, spring seats and keepers are the same

RB25DET Cam Seals are the same as the Z32 crank seal and the CA18 cam and crank seal.

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VL water pumps are definitely the same as rb20det water pumps. i used one when i did mine, bolted straight on.

my mate from ultratune said they dont fit rb25s though... which i thought was a little odd, but i dont know.

those copper plugs fit rb20 too

Most of the RB20DET Valvetrain is

Z32 300ZX parts

I know for sure the Valve springs, retainers, spring seats and keepers are the same

The springs are interchangable but not the 'same'. RB20det's are softer.

BKR7E and BCPR6E plugs are recommended int he RB25, RB20 and RB26.

Water pumps are interchangable, oil pumps are interchangable.

Cam belts are interchangable

rb20 de/det & rb25 de/det (series 1), rb26dett (r32) coil packs are the same

R32 and R33 series 1 AFM's are the same.

VL/R31 afm plug fits Z32 afm

rb20/rb25/rb26 timing belt same.

r32 (type m) / r33 gts-t rear brakes same

r32 / r33 gts-t exhaust manifolds same

r32 / r33 gts-t BOV's same

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