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I know this is a skyline forum ... But hear me out. I want an RB25DET in my Nissan patrol , Yes patrol! I could go to a patrol forum but let's face it , nobody knows RB's like you lot. Looking for 300+ Horses, without much internal work , Is this possible ? Decent torque figures would be nice also , it'll be a sand bitch flying up huge dunes, not slow crawling. What mods do i need , what turbos are their , Ecu's , fuel systems . I need help lads, I'm a diesel boy going the petrol route!

Thanks!

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You can't tell me not to hate you...

Anyways welcome.

Read the forced induction section.section at the top there is a sticky for dyno results

Guys make around 400rwkw on totally stock engines so your power goal is no worries.

Read. Read. Read!

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Yes if you want actual hands-on advise you need the Patrol 4x4 forum.

This re-power has been done to death and they have all the info you'll want.

For a start if you want accurate input, you'll need to specify what model Patrol.

GQ, GU etc, as amongst lots of other things, the flywheel altered after GQ and that affects bell housing length, front prop shaft etc.

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