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the RB waterpumps are interchangeable in regards to DE and DET. you would be after the DET NEO one.

i just did mine last month, no point doing it if its working or if your constantly at high revs/temps/etc

it's advised you change it at 100,000km as you have to take off the timing belt to access it.

here's a forum sponsor selling them

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...vi-t137554.html

all RB are interchangeable

i just did mine last month, no point doing it if its working or if your constantly at high revs/temps/etc

it's advised you change it at 100,000km as you have to take off the timing belt to access it.

here's a forum sponsor selling them

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...vi-t137554.html

Don't think that's 100% correct :)

I have memories of seeing an RB20DET, RB25DET & RB26DETT water pump sitting next to each other and remember there being a reasonable difference between the impeller's of each unit ( size & angel of vanes ).

I could be wrong though..... I would imagine your local NISSAN parts rep could clear this one up for you ;)

ohk thanks for the info, yeh im doin my 100k service thats y i need to know, so y is there a neo version water pump i wouldnt think there would be a difference and i have heard of people puttin rb30 water pumps on would i be able to do this?

it was more or less one bolt couldnt be bolted down.

ive had the VL water pump in for a few months now and havent had any issues at all - all has been good, and i think they were only like 80 bucks or something for the pump itself

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hi i been trying to search and google this but heaps of other stuff keeps comin up, i would just like to know if the rb25det water pumps r the same as the NA ones and how much r they? any info or links would be good, thanks

I have a used water pump coming out of my RB25DE, if you wanna buy it $40 + postage (nothing wrong with it, did my 100k service last week si I put a new one anyway0. But really if you can afford get a brand new one from nissan, something like $170. i THINK MY MECH USED A rb30 ONE IN MY ONE ......

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