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I think you need to find a workshop that has done this. My understanding is that there are substantial differences in the sump that will make this very difficult.

Just rebuild it back to standard, the rb26 can make power OK as it is

U might want to check out if the gearbox bellhousing matches the rb30 block and whether the rb26 sump fits as well....

Im not sure abt the specific details but there has to be a reason why we've only seen rb30ed rwd skylines....and the existence of the very expensive os giken stroker kit (with block spacer) to achieve the 3 liters in awd skylines

I have only seen 1 completly successful 3.0 ltr installation into a 33 GTR. by successful i mean makes over 400 rwkw reliably and confidently. sure there are people out there who will take your money, but dont realise that the rb26 sump wont fit on a 3.0 ltr without a major engineering effort. its not a case of 'chuck in a vl block and she will be right mate'

there is great expense, modification and engineering effort required for the extra 400cc.

Put up with a little lag, get a smaller turbs, or fork out up to 30k.

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