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hey ppl

i can get a rb25det from a mate off mine cheap. the thing is i know its been done b4 but i am concidering the s13 rb25 conversion.

i have heard and read different stories but i wanna know facts lol,

has anyone done the conversion????

wat has to be done?????

so far all i have heard is that its a direct bolt up with a r32 front crossmember and r32 gear box mount, and all that has to be done after that is exhaust and tailshalf has to be modified,

also just say i was to take my s13 and the 33 to a workshop that would do it ruffly wat price would it be,

im just looking for ruff figures at the moment but i really would like to do the convertion

any help would be gr8 guys :wave: thanks:P :worship:

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a friend of mine has just done the conversion and im picking up 2 25s on monday to do 2 of them.

cefiro, laurel or r32 x member, r32 mounts. im going to use an rb20 box first up and see how i go. that way i can retain my CA speed sensor and CA tailshaft.

hopefully the 20 box will last a while!!

i have a mate that is doing me the plug and play looms aswell.

make sure you have a good radiator and a 14" and 12" thermo on the front of the radiator.

im also putting a HKS 2535 and microtech lt12s on mine at the same time.

i already have the rest of the support mods like oil coolers fmic fuel pumps etc.

cant wait

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^^^ engine fan is safest, if you must use thermos get this controller it is by far the best unit for the job. iused a pivot one and it was shit as was the davies craig abortion.

best thermos to use are FLEX-A-LITE as they are the perfect size. added a pic below and the part number is 210 for the black twins.

Features:

Lowest profile industry wide

High performance CFM rating

Lightweight nylon shroud with full contact rubber seal; available in black, red, yellow or blue

Rigid brackets and through core installation included

the controller part number is D1-RFCD12V $149

features stolen from box :): The Drift Fan Controller is designed to accurately control the temperature which turns electric Fans on, a full digital display keeps you informed at all times and allows full control over the operating temperature of your engine. The display allows you to monitor engine temperature and car electrical system voltage while offering a voltage warning.

 In cabin mini digital display

 Fully Programmable

 Cooling fan switching temperature is fully adjustable from 0 - 100 deg

 Low voltage and overcharge warning

 Real time radiator temperature and voltage information

 Full detailed instructions included in box

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