Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

be using the 180 for drift. and its going to be a 180 rolling shell so yeah

The RB20 would be perfect if you wanted to push your centre of gravity forward, encounter packaging issues fitting bigger heat exchangers, as well as increasing the car's total weight, while having less midrange torque.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/168043-rb20-in-180sx/#findComment-3110021
Share on other sites

If you can afford an RB25DET I'd suggest it.

You can set the car's suspension up, to a certain extent, around the extra nose heaviness from the bigger engine and if its drift-only then making major changes to the front end to fit all your coolers isn't an issue.

The SR20 will make more midrange torque than an RB20 (while probably having just as much top-end) but there's no replacement for displacement.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/168043-rb20-in-180sx/#findComment-3110083
Share on other sites

Umm... If you have an R32... Wouldnt it be more logical to put an RB25 in to that, and sell the RB20 to someone who wants to waste their time putting it in to something it shouldnt be in. ie a 180.

Just a thought.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/168043-rb20-in-180sx/#findComment-3112913
Share on other sites

RB25's are god, RB20's are shit.

sorry, dont mind me, im just trying to fit in here on SAU.

hehehe thats so true (the 2nd part)

I know a bloke with a stock rb20 in a s14 (had a CA previously) and it's alot quicker than another friends standard sr20 powered 180... but then the cars lighter i guess

Edited by r32 gts-turbo
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/168043-rb20-in-180sx/#findComment-3120565
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Checked with amayama and nope, the full S2 manual set is not available anymore. Unsurprising, but still disappointing as the ? on availability gave a glimmer of hope.
    • I've heard the Tomei USA head gaskets are decent if you want to o-ring the heads but otherwise not recommended.
    • The 296mm rotors are the R33 turbo brakes. The 310mm rotors are the R34 turbo brakes. The calipers are nearly the same, but not. They're the same caliper but the R34 caliper has longer legs so that it sits out far enough to go over the rotor. The pads are the same for both. When you say, "I bough tsome EBC"....did you just mean pads? Or rotors? 310mm rotors fit under 17" wheels. There may be some wheels without enough clearance though. I can't fit my fingers between the barrel of my wheel and the "corners" of my R34 calipers, but there is plenty of room behind the spokes. This is on Enkei RPF1. You can fit 324mm rotors inside a 17" wheel, but I'd be willing to bet that it would be close to impossible with the Nissan/Sumitomo caliper (using an adapter, of course), because the Sumitomo caliper is fatter than the Brembo caliper that is supposed to go on the 324mm rotors.
    • Hi. Can someone tell me what brakes(and mainly WHERE) can i buy brakes on R34 GTT? I bought some EBC which SHOULD go on my car(i have GT but it has GTT brakes) but it does not fit, Brakes are "too" small(296mm) Are 310mm be good or? I have 17 inch wheel so no "big boys" but for me driving i just need one that fits and i can get here in EU/Czech.
    • Since winter isn't that harsh anymore in Poland, i will definetely drive it 365 days a year 😉. But if the snow hits i will try it for sure and let U know. Only swap i am planning to do is of course R34 GTR front 😍.
×
×
  • Create New...