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If it was originally a GTS4 (i.e it is 4wd) it would be ENR33. I tried them all this morning, and no combination would work.

F = CA18

H = RB20

E = RB25

B = RB26

C = Super HICAS

N = Atessa

R = Chassis

CHASSIS CODES

-ER -- GTS25

-HR -- GTS

-ECR -- GTS25t

-ENR -- GTS-4

-BCNR -- GTR

Yes, if it says ECR, it is a turbo chassis/engine. The brakes are different, the number of wheel studs are different... i'm sure there are many other differences. If you had a motor swap, and you have a DE (Dual overhead, EFI) then either the plate is wrong, or the motor was swapped out.

So... if your chassis was a turbo model you should have 5-stud wheels, a stronger gearbox (not sure how to tell, but it could be a manual-only thing), obviously you'd have no boost gauge in the dash. The side-mount intercooler would have plumbed through the engine bay via two holes infront of the air filter box. That should be very obvious.

Check those things? If the chassis has all non-turbo parts, I would *guess* there is something wrong with that plate. Strangely though, that plate doesn't belong to another chassis... it just doesn't exist. =-o

Let us know.

-Steve

OKAY well the brakes i have are slotted rotors? the wheels I have are SUPER ADVAN Racing Ver.2, all i can count is 4 studs? gearbox is auto, has 2nd/3rd/Drive gears, the intercooler takes up the whole front bumper? and has pipes going down each side of the front bumper? the air filter box is there but the rest of the CAI isnt..? its all been registered and been thru regency.. and im sure it is a turbo.. did you get PHOTOS to ur email????

If it was originally a GTS4 (i.e it is 4wd) it would be ENR33. I tried them all this morning, and no combination would work.

F = CA18

H = RB20

E = RB25

B = RB26

C = Super HICAS

N = Atessa

R = Chassis

CHASSIS CODES

-ER -- GTS25

-HR -- GTS

-ECR -- GTS25t

-ENR -- GTS-4

-BCNR -- GTR

Yes, if it says ECR, it is a turbo chassis/engine. The brakes are different, the number of wheel studs are different... i'm sure there are many other differences. If you had a motor swap, and you have a DE (Dual overhead, EFI) then either the plate is wrong, or the motor was swapped out.

So... if your chassis was a turbo model you should have 5-stud wheels, a stronger gearbox (not sure how to tell, but it could be a manual-only thing), obviously you'd have no boost gauge in the dash. The side-mount intercooler would have plumbed through the engine bay via two holes infront of the air filter box. That should be very obvious.

Check those things? If the chassis has all non-turbo parts, I would *guess* there is something wrong with that plate. Strangely though, that plate doesn't belong to another chassis... it just doesn't exist. =-o

Let us know.

-Steve

a strange occurence i saw in the opposite direction was a series 1.5 96 model GTS25T 4 door. ER33 plate with RB25DET engine printed on it. full turbo everything but ER instead of ECR. strange ....

G'day mate could you check this vin it's meant to be a 1990 r32 gtr nismo gunmetal kh2 paint code

Vin: BNR32-100032

Model: KBNR32RXFSL RA

also if it's possible to find out If it had a/c and radio as I've been told that it was an option on the nismo

Cant tell you about the options, but its definatley a Nismo, if the chassis number starts with a 10XXXX, your particular one is number 32 out of 560?ish

Plus the model number ends in RA. Nice find.

G'day mate could you check this vin it's meant to be a 1990 r32 gtr nismo gunmetal kh2 paint code

Vin: BNR32-100032

Model: KBNR32RXFSL RA

also if it's possible to find out If it had a/c and radio as I've been told that it was an option on the nismo

Big ask! We need someone who can read Japanese, I think. ;o)

The specs:

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F = Manual 5 Speed, S = EFI?, The L-M-A is your L-R-A

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VS1 box = L... No idea what that says. There is no "R" that I can see, but the first item in VS2 is in Japanese.

"A" in the first box is also in Japanese.

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More specs of LRA

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Cheers Randy your a champ.

Yeah thought that might be a hard ask but there is a fair amount of info there I'll send it onto japan to a fella over there and see if he can get a translation of the japananese

Are you able to check engine numbers?

I have a rb26 with the engine number RB26-009627A

Trying to work out what it's out of. It's going into my 180sx. I've trawled the net for the last hour with no real luck and I'm only on my iPhone.

Cheers

Are you able to check engine numbers?

I have a rb26 with the engine number RB26-009627A

Trying to work out what it's out of. It's going into my 180sx. I've trawled the net for the last hour with no real luck and I'm only on my iPhone.

Cheers

Sorry mate, can't look those up. I would think there would be some info on SAU somewhere though?

32's don't seem to have a series, but r33's had three series! The 33 oil pumps had a bigger locator or something. I'm sure there must be lots of little differences like that, that you could spot if you could find the info.

edit: My mate says late 32's had the stronger oil pump too.

That GTR mate of mine is quite helpful!

http://webbersrbguide.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47:engine-number-register&catid=42:engine-number-registers&Itemid=2

Based on that (and I think more people should submit their engine numbers anonymously to this site), you have a REALLY early 32 GTr engine with the smaller oil pump drive. =-]

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