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Can anyone tell me the specifications or link me to them for a r33 Series 2 GTS with a RB25 engine in it

before i get flamed i have searched and come up empty

and also googled but there is not much on the internet about the GTS'

Any help would be greatly appreciated

thanks :D

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Can anyone tell me the specifications or link me to them for a r33 Series 2 GTS with a RB25 engine in it

before i get flamed i have searched and come up empty

and also googled but there is not much on the internet about the GTS'

Any help would be greatly appreciated

thanks :D

What are the specifications of the RB series engine?

RB series of engine

20 / 25 / 26 capacity (20~1998cc / 25~2497cc / 26~2597cc)

(D) Double Overhead Cam (or DOHC)

(E) EFI (Electronic fuel injection)

(T) / (TT) Turbo / twin turbo

RB20E 97kw@5600rpm 172Nm@4400rpm

RB20DE 116kw@6400rpm 184Nm@5200rpm

RB20DET (Red top) 134kw@5600rpm 225Nm@4400rpm

RB20DET (Silver top) 160kw@6400rpm 263Nm@3200rpm

RB25DE 142kw@6400rpm 231Nm@4800rpm

RB25DET 187kw@6400rpm 295Nm@4800rpm

RB26DETT 208kw@6800rpm 368Nm@4400rpm

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