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Originally posted by 2fardown

I have read the entire thread and would like to ask a few questions:

1.  Will the engine fit straight into the engine bay or will there have to be modifications of engine mounts etc etc?

2.  If this conversion is so easy and the end result a powerful engine....why didn't Nissan ever develop and include the RB30DET in one of there cars?

Cheers.

1. Yes, it will drop straight in, so the story goes.

2. The story I've heard is that Holden agreed to buy 3L engines off Nissan, if Nissan never sold them in Japan, which led Nissan to find something else to power their GTR's with... hence the RB26DETT.

Originally posted by -scooter-

Hey all.....

Now my QUESTION is, how do you tell the difference between the series 1 & series 2 blocks????????

:(

easiest way is to look on the exhasut side of the block. down the bottom , pretty much the middle of the block u will see a 1inch bung , thats the return line for turbo oil drain.

about 8inches above that bung , u will see another bung bout half inch , this is for the oil feed line.

and thirdly about the same height as the oil feed hole , but about 12inches to the right , almost at the rear end of the block u will see 2 holes both with bungs in em.

one of the is the water feed line for the turbo , the other is the coolant drainage hole , which is in all block though.

Arias pistons now makes a piston to suit the RB30 block to RB25 Head conversion, this is good news in regards to compression ratio problems with this swap

i think wiseco do aswell

Hi Trev,

Here's another idea, Total Seal make a good set of rings for the RB's. Top ring is ductile iron (much more durable), second ring is gapless & the the oil ring is 4mm wide instead of 2.5mm for graeter oil control. This means you have to machine your pistons.

Sanding the rods is a very good idea as long as you sand in the one direction & then weigh each rod for balance & then get them shot peened as this also adds strength.

I always skim the head & deck of the block (5 thou is plenty) as it gives a much better seal & I would also invest in a haed stud kit.

My 2c.

Nick.

1 more, (might have been mentioned, didn't read the 19 pages),

but getting everything cryotuff treated, @ only $5 a kg it's cheap insurance.

Contact LSW Group (02) 9773 0647.

Nick.

/que dumb question from dave

Hello all. Upon pondering my upgrade i just thought of this. How do you control/activate the VVT ? Like the people using the R32 ECU... the R32 didnt have VVT so how do you 'stimulate' the solenoid to open to allow oil pressure onto the cam bearing ?

just wondering how people with non R33 ecu's are activating the VVT if using it.

Can the VVT oil feed just be bunged up and not used? Any harmful side effects?

Cheers

Dave :D

You could rig up a little circuit that you make up from jaycar that reads the rpm signal and activates the vct solanoid at a certian rpm.

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Regards to the 3ltr kit spacer plate.. You most probably could with custom rods etc.. :D

It would feel like an old 250 X-Flow ford motor then.. Making peak power at 3700rpm.. :D

hey guys

its not a myth!!!!!!!! The rb25de springs are softer coming at

39Lb and the DET coming in at 44 Lb!!!!

That is what i have been told (by a very reliable source)

But there is always that little chance that it could be wrong!!!

Thats my 2 cents worth hope it helps.

Dan

I've just got myself a set of tomei pistons 87mm... i thought of doing the conversion myself too but i am not sure where can i get a RB30 block from and how much would it cost. please help me. Can i do the conversion with a standard turbo? What are the things i have to replace? conrods? crankshafts? i have apexi power fc and avcr in my car already. Is the RB25DEt head a direct bolt onto the RB30 block?? please help.... thanks alot everyone..

have a read through the 20 odd pages of this thread, it answers all your questions and will provide more information that you haven't thought off

Standard turbo can be used, may be a little small

you can keep conrods and crank shaft, but you may want to get them strangthened/balanced. RB25DET head is pretty much a straight bolt on if you don't want to use the Variable Vale Timing... but i strongly suggest you read this entire thread.

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