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ur right so would it be RB20C???

as E is electronic injection

yeah and D means direct ignition or something like that....you'll prob find the E only engine has coils located somewhere else...or a dizzy or some kind. i think.

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my first was a "GTS Type S V Selection II"... its a mouthful

RB24S is the carby 2.4L engine so S is for carburettor, E is for electronic injection. The GXi came with a CA18i (not DE) which had a dizzy.

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Yeah Mark ya right...

RB is the series of engine

20/25/26/30 is the capicity of the motor

D = Double over head cam

E = EFI

T = One turbo

TT = Twin turbo

Thats basiclly it, the carby only appeared on the 2.4 litre version of the rb20 as Shan said...

Also you should be aware that when the R31 came out there were a few brought out by Tommi K called M30's

These were the first nissan hybrid engine, it was an Rb30 bottom end and an RB20 head, non turbo, first double over head cam Rb30 made back in 1986/7... :)

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I didnt use Google Marki, Im a true Nissan Skyline buff...

Id expect 50% of the users of SAU to know what I posted of the top of their head, its sorta common knowledge.

(Apart from the M30 bit, i used to be a R31 know it all before I could afford something newer)

I find it funny that you say your a mechanic and yet you dont know your nissan motors.

Maby you should use google first before posting as it might help make you look like you knwo what your talking about.

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I didnt use Google Marki, Im a true Nissan Skyline buff...

Id expect 50% of the users of SAU to know what I posted of the top of their head, its sorta common knowledge.

(Apart from the M30 bit, i used to be a R31 know it all before I could afford something newer)

I find it funny that you say your a mechanic and yet you dont know your nissan motors.

Maby you should use google first before posting as it might help make you look like you knwo what your talking about.

lol tall claim saying i dnt knw nissan motors haha.. :sorcerer: seeing as i pull down a RB with my eyes closed and put it back together with silicone and chewing gum haha and i do my shit with hand tools no power crap. im old school

my bad thinking a toyota "C" was also same abreviation as what nissan use. my bad

then again i was trained by toyota and a mechanic from ADD racing so i knw nothing bout nissan engines. haha :laughing-smiley-014:

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You said it all in that line right there... Nuf said

im sorry are u sayin ADD is shit lol..

thats funny col cause last time i checked they wer top5 nation drift team..

and the most reputable drift workshop in QLD.. so who wouldnt want to learn from the best. :P

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