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hi guys new to this, and still learning
but the engine is blown and im trying to source a new one 

ITS A TURBO CAR
i know the sticker and the chassis details vary, is there a website where i can type in the engine imprint and find out?


CAN ANYBODY HELP IDENTIFY EXACTLY WHICH RB ENGINE IT IS ??? PLEASE and THANK YOU
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1. CHASSIS plate
2. imprint on engine
3. stick under bonnet
4.engine

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It's a RB25DET Neo mate. I've got the same bonner sticker stating 'RB25-DE', which is incorrect, must be from the same compliance shop.

If you want the full specs on your car try here http://nissan.epc-data.com or post your VIN here: https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/128496-vins-you-want-fasted/

 

The non-turbo RB25DE has a completely different crossover pipe and throttle body-to-plenum arrangement:

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I know this is an older thread but checkout
partsouq.com website
Type in the blue jap vin number eg for yours.
ER34-004336 and every spec for your car turns up. And every part number.

Assuming you havent changed engines etc since it was new.

Heres the overview of your car when it was first built.

Cheers

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