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Like topic stated,

Can we have a list of what parts can be use from the three RB26 models for each others? Mainly focus on GTRs, other than that will be usual popular upgrades for Gts-t that use Gtr bits.

For example, R33gtr suspension can be use on R34gtr but not R32, front pipe would fit through out all models, turbo fit on all three.

Also ALL Gtr standard turbos come with ceramic exhaust wheels. Only N1, Le Man, Nismo has steel exhaust wheels.

Usefull turbo charts for GTR TURBO CHART

Exterior and Interior Parts:

* Front and rear wiper arms?

* Gtr seats from all models will bolt on to each other.

*GTRs seat would fit on all Gts-t, direct bolt on ( ? ).

*Strut braces, GTR ones will fit gts-t

Drive train:

* R33 and R34 clutch are the same, pull type. Only new R32 (rare) will come with pull type, the rest are PUSH.

Engine and Mechanical parts:

* Fuel pump? I believe fitting, brackets are the same obviously R34 flow more and so on....

* Injectors, all three models are the same.

* AFMs, all three are the same as well.

*Starter Motors has the same part numbers, Rb20 bolt on to Rb26.

* Brake? Brembo from GTRs will fit all skylines, its a matter of gtst WILL need bigger rims for clearance and offcourse ROLL GUARDS.

* Power steering pump?

* Pully?

* Engine mount?

*rb25 and rb26 rods are interchangeable (rb25neo have gtr rods standard). also, big end bearings are the same.

SECUR1TY

Suspension and Wheels:

*R32 Gtr suspension will fit R32 Gts-4 and only.

*R33 Gts-t only fit R33Gts-t?

*R33 Gtr is the same with R34 Gtr and R34 Gt-t. Obviously GTR will be more firm and V-spec models will be slightly lower.

*R34gtr wheels will fit R32Gtr and R33Gtr, so is the other ways around. ONLY R32Gtr wheels won't fit 33,34 due to Brembo size.

Keep them coming guys! A rich man peice of junk is a poor man dump pipe :) ! Oh even Gtst too, you know, like R34 gtr screen thing will fit R34gt-t and work?

there are alot of parts, this thread will probably die in the ass as they've all pretty much been covered.

the most popular (read: important) mod to know is that GTR badges glue really well onto gtst's.

Umm... I think the clutch changes to push in the R34's?

Anyway, R34GTT intercooler works and fits fine.

And R34GTT wheels.

That's just what i've done. =-]

This thread will have particular problems with posts like this.

R33 GTR's and all R34's have pull type clutches but R33 GTST and most R32's have the push type.

Also Randy, you say R34GTT intercooler and wheels work and fits fine. Fits what?

Sorry mate, not trying to pick on you.

The only way this thread will work is if it goes forever and the first post gets continuously updated as new things get posted. Are you prepared to be custodian of this thread for a couple of years west? Are you prepared to do some work trawling the forums for things you can put in here so that people don't have to repost stuff in here that already exists elsewhere? If you put some effort into it it could be really good. If not it will die.

We've had a list like this running at Nissanexa.com for a while now. It's a really handy reference if kept up to date.

Ne.com Interchangable Parts List

Just break it down into readable categories (suspension, turbo, exhaust, charging, accessories, etc). This sort of thing would also be good as a wikipedia article.

Edited by Howie
Also Randy, you say R34GTT intercooler and wheels work and fits fine. Fits what?

Sorry mate, not trying to pick on you.

Hey no drama! I was referring to this car:

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That's just what i've done. =-]

EDIT: Bob is right though.. this will be really hard to get accurate. There is another thread going for differences between R33 models alone. The 98 series 2 R33 has the same CAS as the R34GTT, so it's interchangeable with SOME R33's, not all. Then there's the GTR's to take care of... might want to keep it to just a "popular upgrades" list?

Like wheels and intercooler.. basic stuff so new owners can get an idea of what they can upgrade cheaply (and stealthily)

Edited by RANDY

Updated, any points will be taken, will improve lay out when we have more inputs.

Thank you guys!

All we want is just simple things, there might be say an R33gtr steering rack for sale for $100 and us R32gtr or gtst have to spend $300 + to have our stock unit re-condition when the up grade is there but we dont' know.

just a suggestion if you're going to get serious about this, you might want to outlay the first thread like:

Engine parts:

(then sub-headings like injectors, bottom end, head)

Body:

Suspension:

Iinduction:

Exhaust:

ill add:

rb25 and rb26 rods are interchangeable (rb25neo have gtr rods standard). also, big end bearings are the same.

water pumps are interchangeable between most rb motors, i.e. 20/25/26/30 are interchangeable but i read that you need to weld a hole if using the rb30 one (i didnt need to).

  • 3 months later...
just a suggestion if you're going to get serious about this, you might want to outlay the first thread like:

Engine parts:

(then sub-headings like injectors, bottom end, head)

Body:

Suspension:

Iinduction:

Exhaust:

ill add:

rb25 and rb26 rods are interchangeable (rb25neo have gtr rods standard). also, big end bearings are the same.

water pumps are interchangeable between most rb motors, i.e. 20/25/26/30 are interchangeable but i read that you need to weld a hole if using the rb30 one (i didnt need to).

Cheers.

Updated.

water pumps are interchangeable between most rb motors, i.e. 20/25/26/30 are interchangeable but i read that you need to weld a hole if using the rb30 one (i didnt need to).

R34's use a different water pump to R33/R32's. These aren't interchangeble.

- R34 GTR wheels will fit R34 GTT with minimal scrubbing. And will not falsely trigger the slip light.

- R34 GTT wheels will not fit R32 GTS-T without a spacer.

- S15 side indicator lights will fit R34.

- S15 blank key is suitable for R34 GTT.

  • 3 weeks later...
- R34 GTR wheels will fit R34 GTT with minimal scrubbing. And will not falsely trigger the slip light.

- R34 GTT wheels will not fit R32 GTS-T without a spacer.

- S15 side indicator lights will fit R34.

- S15 blank key is suitable for R34 GTT.

R34 GTT wheels wont fit R32 GTST?

im running R34 GTT rims on my R32 GTR?

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R34 GTT wheels wont fit R32 GTST?

im running R34 GTT rims on my R32 GTR?

Maybe on a GTR but not on a GTS-T without spacers. Just ask thanglongz, who i sold my 34 GTT rims to, there wasn't enough caliper clearance.

Maybe on a GTR but not on a GTS-T without spacers. Just ask thanglongz, who i sold my 34 GTT rims to, there wasn't enough caliper clearance.

fair enough. yeah i brought some R34 GTT rims for run about rubber as i sold my old rims and had new tyres sitting at home. they clear my calipers with around 3mm spare.. they could do with spaces to get them to fill the GTR guards.

more to the list :)

Strut braces

starter motors. - could all be same part numbers. but u can use RB20 in RB26..

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