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The storey I get is that all turbo RB25s and 26's have the same size and shape chambers and valve head diameters as well . A look around in aftermarket valve circles will tell the storey here if not in factory WSMs .

You could also look around for std reeplacement R33 and R34 RB25 pistons to see if the crown height/style/dish volume is the same .

I tend to think the six throttles and twinned turbos give a std RB26 lower restriction gas paths at high revs .

People should think of compression as dynamic rather than static and I think in many cases the 26's would be higher dynamic once the throttles opened up more than a tad .

I think the main difference between std 26s and Neo 25s is that the Neo would make better part throttle torque because its not intended to be a power at revs engine like 26s were intended to be .

I think valve train wise hydraulic cam followers , buckets if you like , are going to be significantly heavier than plain buckets , "solids" , so less valve train innertia for the valve springs to have to control .

Hydraulic buckets are all about no maintenance because they self adjust enough under normal operating conditions .

It is a major and expensive PITA to have to reset clearences on an under bucket shim engine like an RB26 or FJ20 .

Belt off pulleys and cams out to remove the buckets so you can get at the shims .

It always made me wonder why people ran single throttle and single turbo RB26s particularly if it was in a RWD car , if they changed pistons rods and cams then about the only minor differences are the stroke and slight port differences . Some might argue that a 26 block is a bit stiffer but how many people break blocks in a RWD car ?

The jury is still out about twin scroll single and parallel twin turbos so IMO probably the best thing 26s had was the six throttle inlet system and possibly the water riser/log system .

If you can live without these then a Neo should be cheaper to buy and still have the non hydraulic bucket valve train .

A .

So how do the AWD block RB25s neo and non neo differ from the RB26? Many of the Stagea blocks I've seen have interchangeable sump and sump parts with the Rb26.

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