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your in the forced induction section so i'm wondering did you mean RB30DET? or RB30e both will fit the same but just wondered :dry:

should fit in to a ceffy no dramas. retain your ceffy engine x-member and use the brackets and mounts from your RB20. I noticed before though that RB30 brackets sit the motor back about 5-10mm compared to standard rb20 brackets. will fit either way i think.

i'v got an RB30DETT in my silvia and i used r33 x member which sits it even lower, so if you have dramas thats another option but you would need the turbo r33 x member and matching brackets with custom mounts 40mm high with a stud straight through or just rb30/rb20 mounts... (they are also 40mm but tend to break under the torque (depending what power you push out) since the studs are simply bonded either side of the mount...)

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Rb 30e wont come close to clearing the bonnet, as the sohc head is heaps taller than the dohc head. I also doubt you could get it engineered, as the rb30e is a 86-87 motor, what year is the cefiro?

I did this conversion in my car and it was a piece of piss and fitted easily.

The whole engine bolts in easily, but i changed the intake (incl injectors etc) and ran the rb20e intake with injectors on the stock computer. It didnt run particularly lean and still ran perfectly when i pulled it out to replace it with a head with an extra cam and big turbo.

Better still, it looks completely stock and flew through warrants.

Ive got some more details in the cefiro thread on my car

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