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Hey guys ive been faced with either fixing my engine or buying another one, i drive a 1993 R33 Gtst which has the RB25det motor. I was wondering if i was able to rip that engine out and drop in a RB26dett engine, is everything compatible with each other if i do this? Would there be any issues at all that would require more work done to sync my car up to handle the RB26 motor? How much of a difference performance wise do either engine offer? Cheers fellas

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Basically you would need to cut off and weld up the sump to get rid of 4wd and then some modifications to the wiring loom. In terms of performance they make abit more power then then the 25 and also can rev out more. It cpmes down to how much you want to modify it and what you want to use it for.

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