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RB25DET out of a GTS-4
no such animal. R33 GTS4 is NA. The RB25DET AWD comes out of a Stagea.

Simplest method, buy a GT-R - unfortunately you'll just have to put up with the RB26DETT.

Next easiest - buy a GTS4, drop in Stagea engine, upgrade brakes, wheels -> 5-stud

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if u want a gtr u should have bought one. i hate flamin mongrels that make there cars imo gtr's they just look stupid.

whats wrong with an rb25 u can make them just as quick and even quicker than a gtr

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hahaha wow lol didnt expect all this!

aha so im new to turbo cars kids i spose wat i ment was i was wondering if there is a way you can turn an rb25 into a twin turbo not really bothering with the AWD etc

anddddd i had no intention of chuckin a GTR sticker on haha i hate that aswell

i love that homo picture baha ta guys

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I think there was a thread on it somewhere and the end result was something like not really worth it, strap a big turbo on your car currently and same effect...

You know, quite a few GTR's out there change their twin turbos to a big single.....

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you can either twin turbo the rb25 or bolt in a rb26, but as was said above, there's not much point twin turboing the rb25 as a bigger single will do the same job. the only reason to twin turbo it would be for the wank factor so you can say to people "i have a twin turbo rb25. how cool am i?"

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Putting in an rb26 would be far easier than trying to convert an rb25 to a twin turbo... but either option would be very expensive...

I think what you need to work out is, how much power you want?? Then from there you can look at the best ways to go about getting there... because a modified rb25 can produce a decent amount of power without needing to try convert it to twin turbo etc..

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hahaha wow lol didnt expect all this!

aha so im new to turbo cars kids i spose wat i ment was i was wondering if there is a way you can turn an rb25 into a twin turbo not really bothering with the AWD etc

anddddd i had no intention of chuckin a GTR sticker on haha i hate that aswell

i love that homo picture baha ta guys

dont call us kids.

oh and just buy a GT-R, otherwise youll end up like a host of GTS-t owners wishing they did...

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