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Your best off sending him a pm, but I must advise he has spent a pretty penny as his car is a drag car these days...

But he did have it road registered and road worthy for a while until he got really serious about drag racing...

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SR can run that standard internals no sweat.. even on 1 bar of boost and by 3700rpm :blink:

u knw u want to be the 2nd line with a SR20 in it..

So can an RB25

Many many RB25s have made around 300rwkw on stock bottom ends, I however like to be safe hence why I have an engine built to handle 800hp when I only intended to run around 400hp

And Yes I know SRs can pull similar numbers they are however also unsafe, I like my car to be well with in limits and assuming our friend here has already popped one engine I am sure he would rather be on the safe side from now on

and sif second skyline to have an SR

25/30..going to do it, do it right. You will love it.

keep your head. Sell your bottom end for a few hundred.

Pick up a rb30 for 100 bux. cheaper can be found easy enough.

depending on power, forged spool rods for like 800-900bux should pull it up or can use standards, forged pistons for like 1350.

new bearings maybe 120, thats mains and big ends. headgasket for like 200 or less.

Just machining($1000) and assembly(fark knows, never paid anyone to assemble a motor before) required.

Exhaust will need to be modified, and ic piping, if using std inlet you might need to drop the crossmember down a little with some spacers or raise the bonnet.

There is a little bit of work involved, but if your not afraid to turn some spanners and get your hands dirty, not only can you save some money you might learn something.

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25/30..going to do it, do it right. You will love it.

keep your head. Sell your bottom end for a few hundred.

Pick up a rb30 for 100 bux. cheaper can be found easy enough.

depending on power, forged spool rods for like 800-900bux should pull it up or can use standards, forged pistons for like 1350.

new bearings maybe 120, thats mains and big ends. headgasket for like 200 or less.

Just machining($1000) and assembly(fark knows, never paid anyone to assemble a motor before) required.

Exhaust will need to be modified, and ic piping, if using std inlet you might need to drop the crossmember down a little with some spacers or raise the bonnet.

There is a little bit of work involved, but if your not afraid to turn some spanners and get your hands dirty, not only can you save some money you might learn something.

Hell yes now thats a plan!!!

man i'm still considering sr20 conversion.... but also like the rb25/30 idea

i hope your joking?

i didnt think having a slow sr powered skyline is cool. Unless slow cars with small engines are considered cool nowadays?

... :D tsk tsk another SR hater..

man i'm still considering sr20 conversion.... but also like the rb25/30 idea

yeah.. well ur an individual (ricer) and im sure that if i was a show car or something wanting to be different i wouldnt want to have the run of a mill RB25 in my sweet lookin skyline. i would go for something else.

personally if i was in brentons position and i had money i would go a different engine.. prob a 1UZ or 2UZ perhaps a JZ engine but a SR20 would be a nice conversion over the Rb20 25 26 and 25/30s thats been done..to death.. too many lines out ther and nothing stands out unless u have 750hp

an SR half cut is far less than a RB25 cut in similar condition. u cna use the RB25 auto if u want. which is slighty strongr than the SR i would presume.

brentons car is unique so im sure a conversion thats been done less would attract far more votes at shows than a 25/30 with 500ponies..

Hell yes now thats a plan!!!

i hope your joking?

read up i think my opinion is valid

... :( tsk tsk another SR hater..

yeah.. well ur an individual (ricer) and im sure that if i was a show car or something wanting to be different i wouldnt want to have the run of a mill RB25 in my sweet lookin skyline. i would go for something else.

personally if i was in brentons position and i had money i would go a different engine.. prob a 1UZ or 2UZ perhaps a JZ engine but a SR20 would be a nice conversion over the Rb20 25 26 and 25/30s thats been done..to death.. too many lines out ther and nothing stands out unless u have 750hp

an SR half cut is far less than a RB25 cut in similar condition. u cna use the RB25 auto if u want. which is slighty strongr than the SR i would presume.

brentons car is unique so im sure a conversion thats been done less would attract far more votes at shows than a 25/30 with 500ponies..

read up i think my opinion is valid

SRs are actaully as expensive if not more so than a 25

ok i would agree that the sr is a great motor if not one of the best 4cyl engines around tons of support and knowledge out there great little bit of gear,

BUT THERE IS NO WAY I WOULD EVER CONSIDER PUTTING ONE IN MY SKYLINE!

SR conversions are for old school datto's carollas gemi's etc. or of-course the silvia/180 lineup

ok i would agree that the sr is a great motor if not one of the best 4cyl engines around tons of support and knowledge out there great little bit of gear,

BUT THERE IS NO WAY I WOULD EVER CONSIDER PUTTING ONE IN MY SKYLINE!

SR conversions are for old school datto's carollas gemi's etc. or of-course the silvia/180 lineup

x2, Imagine the devaluation when you tried to sell your car. For sale....Series 2 skyline with 4 banger. Like, WTF. ;)

yeah spoke to dan on the phone just waitin for him to email the quote

Sorry mate, I have re-sent the email. Probably best to discuss in person as customisation can be done.

Also - who told you $4k for second hand - it's more like $2k

Hey man.

How would you go with a r34 gt-t neo engine.Would it fit??As i think i can sell you one cheap complete. :)

pm. me if you are interested!! :)

yes the neo will fit. but the neo aint much different from a normal RB25. not really an upgrade imo

dude. i got one sitting at my house. take me 2 days to do the conversion.. but that engine is going into the S14 which we inspect this weekend.. he'll even have tip tronic. lol

5k S14 FTW :)

x2, Imagine the devaluation when you tried to sell your car. For sale....Series 2 skyline with 4 banger. Like, WTF. :D

actually noel u couldnt be more wrong.. have a look. RB25 180sx are going for 17k for a 90 model.. and SR ceffys go for more than the RB ones do. and im sure a skyline with a SR20 in it would fetch more than a RB25.. why cause people like individuality.. like ur ugly ass chromies.. :)

cars with engine swaps nearly always fetch more. unless its a molested converted skyrine vs a complete stock low kms model.

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