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EJ20 is a 4 wheel drive engine what tran would bolt up to it to fit in a silvia, also i have never heard about dropping a supra engine in a silvia before, also what tran would bolt up ? but that what the RB30DETT is for simialer to the supra engine 3L displacement DOHC with twin turbos

Also if the RB26DETT is to expensive then drop in a RB25DET almost just as good except for the extra liter and another turbo and some other stuff

Yeah I thought an RB25 would be nice too, seeing that it's fairly cheaper than the RB26. But didn't you just say earlier that the RB25 is actually more difficult to fit than the RB26? Why is that?

To anyone with an RB26 engine, I was wondering what kind of turbos do they use? Twins or Single? I have an HKS GT3037S turbo and was wondering if that's a little too small for the RB26? I know most people when they do an engine conversion they usually stick on a larger turbo like a T78 or something. Is the 3037S too small for a GTR? Expected power from a GT3037S?

Thanks Steve. I guess I am probably thinking how fast a 300rwkw r32 GTR is gonna go? I'd expect mid-11secs? I used to have the 3037S on my 2L and it was fairly laggy in that not much boost was made until after 3500rpm. I guess a 2.6L could probably make boost around 3000rpm with a 3037S?

I'm tossing up between buying a 180 or 1989 r32 GTR. I want to use the 3037S in it, but I don't want it to be too laggy. But then again I also want to get into drifting and I've heard that 180s are much better. I heard that the r32 GTR is too heavy to drift.

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