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If you are going to go to the expense and hassle of doing an engine swap you should really consider something that is going to give a significant performance increase as the RB20 NA to RB25 NA isn't much of an improvement. Have a chat to Nick, he is a good bloke and is going through an LS1 conversion at the moment. Nick is pretty easy to track down, he only has one leg, a special arm attachment for his ratchet shifter and captains the fair ship Natro. Here is an artists impression:

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Bahaha, thanks bro... Loving the artists impression :thumbsup:

Going from a 20e to the 25de you'll deffinetly notice a difference, but... It still won't be a rocket ship, but it will have alot more "go" refer to the "Are Natro Rbs really that slow" thread.

My conversion is a lot more difficult then what a turbo rb swap would be into the r chassis you have. So like i said before go and have a read through the "how to turbo your NA" thread or track down a turbo rb donk, either way you'll need an engineers mod plate and have to alter your rego/insurance details :)

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Sorry mate thought this was another thread ive posted in that was similar, to cut a long story short.

You've unfortunately found yourself with possibly the worst skyline combo you can buy :(

question number 1... Are you on your Ps? If the answer is yes then scrap the whole thing as you'll require a mod plate instantly disqualifying you from legally driving it (regardless if its NA or not)

So you can't do any of the work yourself, this is a major disadvantage as a work shop is going to charge you $70 an hour just in labour alone before they ad parts on top of that.

....have a search around the place on here regarding (Natro) engine conversions I'm sure you'll find something.

(I have a feeling you'll be shocked by how much this will end up costing you if you went down this original route)

Rb20e to det swap: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/418058-rb20e-to-rb20de/page__pid__6721237#entry6721237

Na+t conversion thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/249186-nat-power-results-na-t-turbo-conversions-only/page__pid__6587345__st__140#entry6587345

Are they slow? (first few pages are relevant, the rest is rubbish, partially my fault lol) http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/417003-are-nas-really-that-slow-or-are-people-talking-out-their-ass/page__pid__6722430__st__320#entry6722430

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