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Just thought I'd tell you guys of a fcouple of things I've found out about my R34 over the course of owning it.

The tiptronic gearbox in the non-turbo is the same unit as the turbo one has! I'm guessing due to the expense of developing two differnet items for a car that had a limited existance.

I'm yet to confirm this for the non-turbo manual 5 speed, as I don't have access to one to check out.

Also R34's use top-feed injectors for the whole range..from RB20, RB25 to RB26...yet another strange thing.

Dan

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666DAN - Our GTT's (RB25DET) use side feed Injectors, not top feed (see Here) and, at the moment, I can only find one injector upgrade (Nismo 480cc) because they're some kind of special plastic version and therefore R33 ones won't work! (unless you change the fuel rail and/or the resistor packs)

PS

Here's a piccy of an RB20'd R34

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MY old GTS was powered by an RB20E. It wasn't that bad! It wasn't good either, but it was a skyline and it was cheap. So, if I had to guess why Nissan made the Skyline range available with a RB20E I'd say to reduce the cost of the entry model to appeal to more people.

The surprising thing about the skyline is tha although it's a kick-ass sports car, it's also a 4 door family sedan that Grandpa Joe likes driving around in...and granpa Joe usually doesn't care how many cams are under the bonnet... :(

There is actually a name for those rb20e R33's, but i cant remember what it is.  I think it started with "E"  Someone who had one should know.

Nissan Skyline "Extremelyslowcarthatlookslikeasportscar"?

But Nismo only supply top-feed aftermarket injectors for the R34 series, as they are the only direct replacements for the factory rail...which is top-feed....go have a look, I've even taken my one out. YES R33 RB25's use side feed...not the R34.

Check this out...

Nismo injectors http://www.takakaira.com/asp/template.asp?...MNnJkKkfhGielHg

These are the engines the R34s came out with in 1998

2 DOOR:

Engine Model - - Power output

4WD :

RB25DE25GT FOURENR34-5MT/E-ATx--200PS/6000rpm

26.0kg-m/4000rpm

2WD :

RB25DET--25GT TURBO ER34 5MT/M-ATx 280ps/6400rpm 35.0kg- m/3200rpm

RB25DE 25GT ER34 5MT/M-ATx 200ps/6000rpm 26.0kg-

m/4000rpm

RB20DE GT HR34 5MT/E-ATx 155ps/6400rpm 19.0kg- m/4400rpm

4 DOOR

4WD :

RB25DE 25GT-X FOUR ENR34 E-ATx 200ps/6000rpm 26.0kg- m/4000rpm

RB25DE 25GT FOUR ENR34 5MT/E-ATx 200ps/6000rpm 26.0kg- m/4000rpm

2WD :

RB25DET 25GT-X TURBO ER34 5MT/M-ATx 280ps/6400rpm 35.0kg- m/3200rpm

RB25DET 25GT TURBO ER34 5MT/M-ATx 280ps/6400rpm 35.0kg-

m/3200rpm

RB25DE 25GT-X ER34 E-ATx 200ps/6000rpm 26.0kg- m/4000rpm

RB25DE 25GT ER34 E-ATx 200ps/6000rpm 26.0kg- m/4000rpm

RB20DE GT HR34 5MT/E-ATx 155ps/6400rpm 19.0kg-

m/4400rpm

so are they low or high impendence?

would GTR ones fit?

They're the opposite of the GTR ones but I can't remember which they are (I think it's high)

the only upgrade I could find (from any maker) was the Nismo 480cc ones, but if you alter the resistor pack then you could fit GTR ones I suppose.

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