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hi everyone i am new to this site :D i just brought my 1st skyline on satuerday and thought it would be a good idea to join. it is a 89 GTS ith a RB25 neo in it. and i just wanted to get some info and specs on the 25 neo engine, such as pros and cons what the specs of the engine are and what are some good mods for them. if anyone could give me some info that would be great thanks

ps this site is very hard to work out so i hope i did not put this in the wrong forum.

thanks sam,

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dude there a pretty solid motor. unliek the rb25 from the r33, they got solid lifters, top feed injectors, gtr rods (i think), diff cams and slightly better turbo (boosts quicker). only cons i know of are the fact the upgrade add ons such as injectors etc are more expensive for the neo lol

thanks heaps dude, but alot more ifo would be appreciated if anyone can help me out. :) the neo 25 has front mount, pod and exsaurst. and it go's ok what other mods would benifit the engine and what are there oil/water pumps like and what are they like for heating ( will i need a bigger radiator??? and things like that?

but thats for the help guys =)

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