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yes it could be fitted, but it won't run. the rb30 bore is the same diameter as the rb25, but the stroke is 13.3mm longer, so the piston will be 13.3mm lower at TDC than with the rb30 crank. so the compression with me drastically lower than standard (you'd have higher pressure in your tyres than in the combustion chamber). of course you could overcome this with aftermarket conrods (expensive), but then all you would end up with is a rb25 with a taller block (won't have 3L capacity) and no VCT. so you would spend a heap of money to make a stock rb25 worse than stock

A 30 crank in a 25 block would be interesting in terms of keeping the same engine appearance engine number etc, but the cost of machining along with custom rods and pistons would kill the idea quickly.....

using a 30 crank with a 25 head has been discussed on this forum before (many years ago though). then general consesus was that, other than the cost, it would be a bad idea as the conrod length to crank length ratio wouldn't be very good, reducing torque and increasing the chance of breaking conrods, etc, because at 90 degrees ATDC the conrod is going to be at more of an angle than with the stock (longer) conrod, meaning it has much more sideways load on it

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