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Hi all.

I have an R33 12/92 RB25DE and was wondering if anyone has had to changing the timing belt and tensioner where did they get it from and what was the part number? I want to make sure I get the correct one.

Are there any tricks to changing this belt, I heard it possible has a variable valve something a-rather..

Thanks

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i got my timing belt and tensioner kit from CBC. my mechanic did it for me, and i would probably recomend u do the same cause it takes quite a while.

the kit cost me $375. the timing belts are the same for r33 and r34.

your lucky i still have the box!! part number: N2600T HP

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i have a tomei belt. RB20DE(T), RB25DE(T), RB26DETT are all the same. only exception is RB30.

can pick them up anywhere, search on nengun, perfect run, greenline.

it's possible to do it yourself, but it's a mega mish to take all the other belts off. you will also need a timing light to re-check your timing. while all the other belts are off you should also change the water pump.

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