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there are plenty of people who have done rb20/25/26 conversions in 180's/s13's that have sr20's..look to ns.com for the amount of threads on it. As to why a person with an R34 would put in an sr20, maybe for revs or weight distribution aid for track work? Who knows...why do some people put rb20's into calais instead of changing their rb30 head to twin cam..or even just modify the rb30? Because they do, maybe he wanted to be different? Bottom line i've seen more people put rb's into 180's/s13's than sr's into skylines etc. Try modifying an sr and an rb...dollar for dollar I think I know which one would produce the results. Otherwise we'd see many more cars with sr20 conversions (in cars other than nxr's and pulsars) :P

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lol..

let me see.. i dnt knw anyone who has replaced ther SRwith and RB.. replaced a CA with an RB yes.. but never an sr.. correct me if im wrong.. but they like to use the CA18 S13 to put rbs in... yes cause the CA tail shaft fits nicely into the RB20 box..

also i believe ther is a green R34 GTT with a SR20 running around brisbane.. care to explain old chap..?

well name a RB powered car that didnt weigh around 1400kgs..

RB are cast iron blocks. heavy...

SR alloy.. booyah..

less weigh to push around.

Luke's green one... He had a built sr20 from his green S13, and thought why not. Last time I spoke with one of his business partners he was under the impression Luke said he should have just stayed with the Neo rb25 and not wasted the time in converting. Then again the built SR was already there..

Alloy isn't good in huge horse power motors... Then again it's not like we're talking 800hp+ here. The SR cam oil squirts are a poor design as well.

lol..

let me see.. i dnt knw anyone who has replaced ther SRwith and RB.. replaced a CA with an RB yes.. but never an sr.. correct me if im wrong.. but they like to use the CA18 S13 to put rbs in... yes cause the CA tail shaft fits nicely into the RB20 box..

also i believe ther is a green R34 GTT with a SR20 running around brisbane.. care to explain old chap..?

well name a RB powered car that didnt weigh around 1400kgs..

RB are cast iron blocks. heavy...

SR alloy.. booyah..

less weigh to push around.

I can name a RB powered car that doesn't weigh 1400 kg mine weighs 1290kg with a near empty tank and all fluids according to the weigh bridge :P

Luke's green one... He had a built sr20 from his green S13, and thought why not. Last time I spoke with one of his business partners he was under the impression Luke said he should have just stayed with the Neo rb25 and not wasted the time in converting. Then again the built SR was already there..

Alloy isn't good in huge horse power motors... Then again it's not like we're talking 800hp+ here. The SR cam oil squirts are a poor design as well.

I can name a RB powered car that doesn't weigh 1400 kg mine weighs 1290kg with a near empty tank and all fluids according to the weigh bridge :)

and that makes pwned on two accounts so STFU ha ha :P

By the way I am making a a RB84 by running two patrol bottom ends with Tomei RB26 heads on a common crank

alright that's it!

I didn't want to resort to this but it seems as though I'll have to.

Twin RB56 joined at the base subaru style.

It's a RB112 Quad cam, twin crank, opposing 12 cylinder engine. It uses a 13B turbo to crank it over and an SR20 for A/C

I mean, SR is good for something right?

Hey don't dish the two flies and a flea, I have one at home...puts out 300hp so leave it alone, its old and has feelings.

Great thread guys, made my day...

Oh and for the record an RB26 weighs more than a twin turbo LS1, but yet makes less power and torque...go figure...no replacement for displacement...

Hey don't dish the two flies and a flea, I have one at home...puts out 300hp so leave it alone, its old and has feelings.

Great thread guys, made my day...

Oh and for the record an RB26 weighs more than a twin turbo LS1, but yet makes less power and torque...go figure...no replacement for displacement...

yes, but then we all know 2j pwns all :worship:

also shit me i love getting 500kms per tank now. woot woot.. 4cyl economy..

you talk about economy of an almost stock 180sx, my 220rwkw rb20 was getting 550klms out its 55l tank. now thats economy.

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