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Hey i like this model Nissan Skyline HR33 GTS-T Except i need the non turbo ed model what model would that be i been trying to find it but i have a asleep brain atm would they come with a RB20DE ?

-Nissan Skyline HR33 GTS-T White 5 Speed Manual Coupe (Need non turbo ed model)

-Plus Would it be possible to later put a RB26DETT Engine into it without too much work ?

I know they use it in all these

Nissan Skyline GT-R R32

Nissan Skyline GT-R R33

Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

But i don't get whats with the HR33 ?

"G" Gran

"T" Turismo

"S" Engine has a Carby

-

"T" Engine has a Factory turbo

Sorry as you can tell I'm new to Skylines

Thanks

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"S" Engine has a Carby

the model code has nothing to do with the engine. RB motors in r33 skylines never had carbys.

HR33 = GTS - have a single cam, non turbo RB20, and it would be gutless, plus there was never a turbo version of an HR33

ER33 = GTS25 - RB25DE (most people just call it a GTS as opposed to a GTS-t)

ENR33 = GTS-4 - RB25DE w/ 4WD. model code is GTS-4 - a non-turbo all-wheel-drive

ECR33 = GTS25t - RB25DET this is the popular turbo R33 that everyone has

BCNR33 = GTR - RB26DETT, AWD etc etc...

and yeh, G= Gran T= Turismo (gran turismo is a french phrase meaning grand tourer)

S= sport, T= turbo, 4= AWD and R (as in GTR)= Race.

in short bro

-Nissan Skyline HR33 GTS-T White 5 Speed Manual Coupe (Need non turbo ed model)

this model doesnt exist...

[edit] and yeh, you can put a 26 in it later down the track, but i doubt you realise how much of a job it is, plus the 4-5k you'd be up for.

Edited by turbo x-trail
the model code has nothing to do with the engine. RB motors in r33 skylines never had carbys.

HR33 = GTS - have a single cam, non turbo RB20, and it would be gutless, plus there was never a turbo version of an HR33

ER33 = GTS25 - RB25DE (most people just call it a GTS as opposed to a GTS-t)

ENR33 = GTS-4 - RB25DE w/ 4WD. model code is GTS-4 - a non-turbo all-wheel-drive

ECR33 = GTS25t - RB25DET this is the popular turbo R33 that everyone has

BCNR33 = GTR - RB26DETT, AWD etc etc...

and yeh, G= Gran T= Turismo (gran turismo is a french phrase meaning grand tourer)

S= sport, T= turbo, 4= AWD and R (as in GTR)= Race.

in short bro

this model doesnt exist...

[edit] and yeh, you can put a 26 in it later down the track, but i doubt you realise how much of a job it is, plus the 4-5k you'd be up for.

What if i knew a mechanic n they put it in for free how much would engineering cost ?

OR

What would be the easiest non turbo ed motor to put in the HR33 ?

Thanks

Whats the fixation on the HR chassis mate?

They're nothing special, virtually identical to an ER33, minus the motor, in which the ER33 RB25 is MUCH better. forget the HR33... Even if you try to drop some other non turbo motor in, the car still,

is not eligible for import.

And I doubt a mechanic would drop a 26 into an R33 for nothing bro, the motor alone costs about 4k so you're up for that plus another 1k for little things like hiring an engine crane, engineering costs, mod plates, emissions testing, vehicle inspections etc... I don't think you realise how much of a job it is to just "drop" a motor in. Plus then you'll need to upgrade breaks, suspension and probably running gear to cope with the added power.

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