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i think around 70kw, but its strength would be the fuel economy

they also featured in some cedrics and glorias in japan. RD28 from memory came in Patrols. Always wanted to know if the block was the same, just with a longer stroke, or different because of it being Diesel.

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Response Balance 2600cc Dohc Electronic Twin Turbo

Taken from the Japan Wikipedia entry: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%97%A5%E7%...3%83%BBRB26DETT

And also here: http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/109901/blog/c1528/ (Next entry after the picture of the tyre)

And here: http://wkp.fresheye.com/wikipedia/%E6%97%A...3%83%BBRB26DETT

Just to lay to rest once and for all the 'Race Bred' rumour still going around after, what, 8 or 9 years?

Also because you are the gospel, what do the following Nissan engine codes stand for (only the first bit, i.e "rb" in rb20det, as we all know what "det" stands for):

D10

GA-4/G-1, GB-30/G-2, G-15, G-18, GA30, GB4

G, G16

SD22, SD25

J13, J15

H20

L13, L14, L16, L18, L20B

A10, A12, A12T, A12A, A13, A14, A15

Z20S, Z20E, Z22E, Z24

CA18I, CA18DE, CA18DET, CA20, CA16

E10, E13, E15E, E15ET, E16

Z18ET, Z20, Z22, Z22

CD17, CD20, CD20T, CD20ET, CD20E

FJ20E, FJ20ET

MA09ERT, MA10, MA10S,MA10E MA12S

GA14DE, GA16E, GA16DE, GA16DS

KA20DE, KA24E, KA24DE

SR16DE, SR16DI, SR16D, SR16VE, SR16VE N1, SR18DE, SR18DI, SR18DIT, SR20DE, SR20DET, SR20DE GT Spec, SR20DI, SR20VE, SR20VET

CG10DE, CG13DE, CGA3DE

YD22DDTi — YD25DDTi

ZD30DD, ZD30DDT, ZD30DDTi

QG18DE, QG18DD

QR25DE, QR20DE, QR20DD

CR10DE, CR12DE, CR14DE

HR15DE, HR16DE

MR18DE, MR20DE

P40

L20A, L20ET, L24, L24E, L26, L26E, L28E, L28ET

S20

SD33, SD33T

RD28, RD28T, RD28Ti

TB42E, TB42S, TB45E, TB48DE

TD42, TD42T, TD42Ti

VG30, VG30E, VG30ET, VG30DE, VG30DET, VG30DETT, VG33E, VG33E-R, VG20E, VG20DE, VG20DET, VG25DE, VG30DETT

VE30DE

VQ30DE, VQ35DE, VQ40DE, VQ20DE, VQ25DE, VQ25DD, VQ30DD, VQ30DET, VQ35DD, VQ30DE-K

Y40

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Also because you are the gospel, what do the following Nissan engine codes stand for *snip*

None of those other engine designations are under dispute buddy, so go find out for yourself in your own time... :blink:

I still say, RB = Race Bred....

Well, at least these people can swear on it.... :w00t:

http://www.racebread.com/

Must I say more?? :-)

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qi...29235350AAc2p8n

Alright go ask the same question (in Japanese) over at http://www.gtroc.com/ and see what answer you get... I know I'm going to believe what a Japanese says about their own engines over what some cornbread fanboy on Yahoo Answers says :blink:

Whats with rebelling against correct knowledge and haging on to wrong information anyway? You know what it really means now, but you still say you'll believe the wrong thing? Thats totally absurd.

Response Balance 2600cc Dohc Electronic Twin Turbo

Taken from the Japan Wikipedia entry: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%97%A5%E7%...3%83%BBRB26DETT

And also here: http://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/109901/blog/c1528/ (Next entry after the picture of the tyre)

And here: http://wkp.fresheye.com/wikipedia/%E6%97%A...3%83%BBRB26DETT

Just to lay to rest once and for all the 'Race Bred' rumour still going around after, what, 8 or 9 years?

and how does that lay it to rest ?

anybody can write up info on wikipedia so just coz its there does not mean its fact

for all we know RB could stand for Rice Burner :blink:

HAS ANYBODY EVER ASKED NISSAN for an answer ?

and how does that lay it to rest ?

Because Japanese don't understand the meaning of 'Race bred' in it's English context as used in way it has on the www.racebred.com website, and they'd never use such a phrase for what is supposed to be a simple alphanumeric designation for an engine. The do however understand 'Response' and 'Balance', these two words are used in everyday Japanese language, they've been used heavily since the US occupation after WW2. Anyone thats lived in Japan or who speaks fluent Japanese would know this. Anyone who has just a passing fancy in Nissans or Japan/Japanese cars wouldn't. (ie: the person on Yahoo Answers)

More eg:

ECCS = Electronic-Concentrated-Engine-Control-System

ATTESA E-TS = Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All Electronic - Torque Split

HICAS = High Capacity Actively Controlled Suspension

I can't understand the urge some of you have to resist the meaning the Japanese are using, and sticking to what some random Aussie or whatever said. Where you at all disappointed when you Mum told you Santa wasn't actually real? Seems almost like the same situation...

gazza750: to answer your question, I'll send an email to Nissan but don't hold your breath on a forthcoming answer.

ok ok fellas... this battle has raged on for long enough... RB IMO stands for "Racy Bitch" there you go... ha ha ha... now let's drop it... LMAO

NO, YOU ARE WRONG! RB = Response Balance! End of discussion!

Go cry to mama now...

Because Japanese don't understand the meaning of 'Race bred' in it's English context as used in way it has on the www.racebred.com website, and they'd never use such a phrase for what is supposed to be a simple alphanumeric designation for an engine. The do however understand 'Response' and 'Balance', these two words are used in everyday Japanese language, they've been used heavily since the US occupation after WW2.

More eg:

ECCS = Electronic-Conetrated-Engine-Control-System

ATTESA E-TS = Advanced Total Traction Engineering System for All Electronic - Torque Split

HICAS = High Capacity Actively Controlled Suspension

Anyone thats lived in Japan or who speaks fluent Japanese would know this. Anyone who has just a passing fancy in Nissans or Japan/Japanese cars wouldn't (ie: the person on Yahoo Answers)

I can't understand the urge some of you have to resist the meaning the Japanese are using, and sticking to what some random Aussie or whatever said. Where you at all disappointed when you Mum told you Santa wasn't actually real? Seems almost like the same situation...

OK, scientifically, technically etc... RB stands for whatever... as far as we're concerned, it can even stand for Rotten Bananas... ha ha ha... but, hey, just like Honda drivers like saying "VTEC YO!" all the time when John Tran in TF&F never even said that... RB = Race Bred... sounds mad... so let's just put it to rest... LMAO... And yes, when I found out that Santa was just some fat dude dressed up trying to be generous... yes, I was in tears... LOL

OK, scientifically, technically etc... RB stands for whatever... as far as we're concerned, it can even stand for Rotten Bananas... ha ha ha... but, hey, just like Honda drivers like saying "VTEC YO!" all the time when John Tran in TF&F never even said that... RB = Race Bred... sounds mad... so let's just put it to rest... LMAO... And yes, when I found out that Santa was just some fat dude dressed up trying to be generous... yes, I was in tears... LOL

WRONG AGAIN!

:P

OK, scientifically, technically etc... RB stands for whatever... as far as we're concerned, it can even stand for Rotten Bananas... ha ha ha... but, hey, just like Honda drivers like saying "VTEC YO!" all the time when John Tran in TF&F never even said that... RB = Race Bred... sounds mad... so let's just put it to rest... LMAO... And yes, when I found out that Santa was just some fat dude dressed up trying to be generous... yes, I was in tears... LOL

Ok, ok... you've dumbed this thread down enough already. Blah blah Race bred blah blah goodnight mate...

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