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so, question to anyone with an RB30 in the stag, did you have to do anything to make it fit height wise?? i have heard/read that stags have a little more space under the bonnet compared to skylines but does that mean that they will drop straight in and clear the strut brace and bonnet? or is the just less work to do to make it fit? ill be running a front facing plenum from CPC so that will make it a bit lower overall, will that be enough??

D.

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You'll have to ask Duncan - I don't recall him having any problems. I'm about a week away (at last) from dropping the motor in. It will fit OK but I have a high rise manifold (like a 6boost) so I'm not too sure about the strut brace but we're Kiwis so we'll make it fit!

Brads has RB30/26 in his not sure if he has 4wd adapter on it as this Adds 8 to 10 mm,

but that should be cool as its Sump lower & not Block hicher,

You have to remember that if your going side intake you will have heap`s ,as there is 110mm between Motor & Strutbrace ,

there is 30 + mm between Intake on stock setup & Brace so no reason why it should be a worry .

so all engine mounts fit withount any modding like redrilling holes or anything?

was talking to the dude at the shop im getting to build my engine and he wont believe that it wont fit straight in... he's only done skylines which need the engine to be lowered.

D.

yeah mine fit straight in too 25/30, but I do have a front facing plenum. remember in most skylines it is the timing cover that hits not the intake.

only issue was clearance for the strutbrace over the high mount turbo's heat shield, and only then only a few mm.

isnt the 25DE non vct head the one that will bolt straight on to an RB30 block?? im pretty sure theres a difference anyway between vct and non vct , vct blocks have different galleries for the vct oil supply to the head which is what you have to modify to use the 30 block.

D.

Yes, the R32 RB25DE (non VCT) head bolts straight up.

My dilemma is that I have a 25/30 with the above mentioned head, in pieces, and the block is already drilled/tapped for an adapter plate (from a previous life)..

I could drop the complete Neo into the 32 but then I would have wiring/management dramas, likewise if I put the 25/30 (with non-vct head) in the Stagea.

OR, seeing as the 32 is already licensed with the 3L, I could just get a wrecker bottom end for the 32 and put the build, adapted bottom end in the wagoon.

AHHHHHHHH DECISIONS DECISIONS

Edited by bubba

well apparently the awd rb25 blocks are drilled for both awd and rwd sumps

so you could bung up the vct feed and slap the 25de head on

and slap a rwd sump on it

Edited by pipster11

Any lift in head hight a RB30 block gives would be a benefit to any larger frame low mounted turbo. Its not really the strut tower that is an issue but the chasis rail.

On my RB25 with a low mounted GT35 I have bugger all clearance between the comp cover and chasis rail, even had to manipulate some of the AC lines mounted on the rail to give the turbo better clearance.

There is more than enough clearance to the strut tower, even if it comes over another 5 or so mm. That extra clearance to the chasis rail that the added height the RB30 gives would be good.

Edited by QWK32

well apparently the awd rb25 blocks are drilled for both awd and rwd sumps

so you could bung up the vct feed and slap the 25de head on

and slap a rwd sump on it

They are but I have decided to go for a wrecker bottom end and keep the 32 a 3L, need to get it back together and move it on, will finish building the other bottom end and chuck it in the Stag once the 32 is gone.

Any lift in head hight a RB30 block gives would be a benefit to any larger frame low mounted turbo. Its not really the strut tower that is an issue but the chasis rail.

On my RB25 with a low mounted GT35 I have bugger all clearance between the comp cover and chasis rail, even had to manipulate some of the AC lines mounted on the rail to give the turbo better clearance.

There is more than enough clearance to the strut tower, even if it comes over another 5 or so mm. That extra clearance to the chasis rail that the added height the RB30 gives would be good.

awesome, thats what i wana hear.....

D.

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