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Admin delete if not allowed please, I just purchased an r32 GTST with a Gtr front bar , grill I assume bonnet? (maybe) I have 2 questions he told me it had an RB25det I’m new to the RB world, and this is the photo I have taken and also I noticed a piece near my suspension broken is this fixable , will update new photos tomorrow once I have lifted her up and removed the LHS wheel I want to know if there is ways around this , I didn’t notice anything as it drove with no knocks on the suspension or weird feeling 

 

the car feels sluggish, and the rpm cluster literally goes to 3.5-4k rpm and when you put your foot down it dances around like the local girl on Canterbury road or Sefton playhouse the car sat for 8 years he said the oil was dropped and re done , I noticed the oil was very clean car starts no problems by all means it’s not a clean car it is a project but doesn’t need much, knowing me I will go overboard the colour is horrible car has 88k kms hardly driven needs a few things but it’ll be fun to build properly 

 

so guys is this an rb20 or rb25

and what is this bracket called? Can it be fixed thanks 

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My eyes ! My eyes ! I'm blinded now for life !

Hunt down the people who did that and destroy them !

Sacrilege to the God of Skylines !

Oh the humanity !

OK I'm better now  !

As joshuah96 said but looks like the clutch master cylinder was out before it was painted !

Very sus that !

5 hours ago, R32.RB said:

so guys is this an rb20 or rb25

There is absolutely no way to tell. What we can tell you is that it is an RB. It has a single, low mounted turbo, so it would seem likely that it is an R20 or 25, but it has RB26 inlet side and valve covers. As it is clearly a frankenstein, it could be absolutely anything. It is unlikely to be good, unless the person responsible for the painting was not also responsible for the engine.

5 hours ago, R32.RB said:

and what is this bracket called? Can it be fixed thanks

That bracket is not a bracket and it is not broken. It is the top end of the suspension upright, connected to the outer end of the front upper control arm. It is your suspension. Take the wheel off and look at it.

Has the VCT bulge on the intake(Actually, you can see the VCT solenoid on the intake side, so looks like an RB25, but thats not a RB26 intake for sure. Wouldn't be surprised if its a rb25 that someone has just 'slapped' on a turbo on the factory ecu.

If its running like a dog, then the dead giveaway is the intake.. missing the AFM.

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On 24/4/2024 at 8:16 AM, Duncan said:

You might be able to find the engine number (if about it hasn't been painted over....) the prefix should be rb25 or rb20

Got on the side of under the manifold says 75T 

owner said it’s an rb25det and 25box unsure but I was certain that rb25det’s s2 don’t have an ignitor  at the back ( I might be wrong here) rb20’s and early s1 models do aswell? I’m confused about this car I got it for a low price tbh factory sunroof , etc it has been sitting for a whole couple years then the guy I got the car off got the oil done couple weeks before I got  and he got busy with his business and it sat there for abit prior to him listing it for sale and doing the oil etc,

car feels sluggish? Rpm spikes up and down bounces like crazy under acceleration coilpacks? Tune? Turbo ? I knew it was going to be a project as it’s what I wanted but I don’t want to throw big money on parts if I don’t know if it’s a rb25det neo or not, or what the heck is going on 

OP didn’t know much about the car as he got it from a friend of a friend who done the work to the car 8-9+ years ago and the bloke I bought it off lost the buyers info so I’m lost 

On 24/4/2024 at 11:20 AM, GTSBoy said:

Meh, just saw the Nissan badge on the plenum on the thumbnail and presumed it wasn't as nasty a fake up as the paintjob.

Yes paintjob is fkn nasty orange 🤢🤢🤮I did not do that to this car mate I want  to remove the motor to build it from ground up or just buy another Rb25det and build that and go respray this thing in a bayside blue with a Rocket bunny kit 🤷🏻‍♂️ 

On 24/4/2024 at 6:14 AM, joshuaho96 said:

WTF is that engine bay. They didn't even mask off the brake master cylinder or reservoir before going at it?!

Trust me I know i am Re doing it all properly thing is horrendous butttt I wanted a project when I looked at the master cylinder etc I was dying 😂😂

On 24/4/2024 at 7:14 AM, PLYNX said:

My eyes ! My eyes ! I'm blinded now for life !

Hunt down the people who did that and destroy them !

Sacrilege to the God of Skylines !

Oh the humanity !

OK I'm better now  !

As joshuah96 said but looks like the clutch master cylinder was out before it was painted !

Very sus that !

Don’t worry I will bring her back to what she deserves to be dude was incredibly head doing I seen it and went this poor poor 32, I took it upon myself to actually take care

of her !!! Going to be doing a big overhaul just want to make sure about the motor before I go spending big $$$$ atm I only got a new GTR jsai front bar with vents , smoked side indicators new spark plugs the ones I removed were black as shit (running rich) and a Aeroflow 6262 .82 T4 I really want to do more digging on the motor before I throw some money 

On 24/4/2024 at 11:20 AM, GTSBoy said:

Meh, just saw the Nissan badge on the plenum on the thumbnail and presumed it wasn't as nasty a fake up as

On 24/4/2024 at 7:58 AM, GTSBoy said:

There is absolutely no way to tell. What we can tell you is that it is an RB. It has a single, low mounted turbo, so it would seem likely that it is an R20 or 25, but it has RB26 inlet side and valve covers. As it is clearly a frankenstein, it could be absolutely anything. It is unlikely to be good, unless the person responsible for the painting was not also responsible for the engine.

That bracket is not a bracket and it is not broken. It is the top end of the suspension upright, connected to the outer end of the front upper control arm. It is your suspension. Take the wheel off and look at it.

I ended up removing all good I was freaking out as I was like wtf couldn’t see and my tools were 4 hours away

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