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i have a 1989 nissan cefiro GTS-R (a31) with a RB24S carburated type engine,

i was wondering how much HP this engine has?

im not sure if i could compare it to the rb20 engine as it has a 2 litre block and

mine's 2.4L., rather it looks very much the same as the rb20. ive searched the internet

but not much info about this...maybe you guys can help...thanks :)

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These engines are good "if" you have an rb20 and want to make a hybrid.

you use the rb24 block, crank and rods as these give a longer stroke than the rb20. and you use the head, pistons, and intake, exhaust manifolds from the rb20.

This Gives you a RB24DET. these are very revvy engines and produce better torque than the rb20 because of the stroke. also having a bigger capacity helps a lot too.

You need bigger cams if you want to make any decent power out of em'

(more than 220rwkw)

just buy an rb20 motor loom and computer and build a RB24DET. you will have something a little different too :cheers:

they also have some small advantages over the rb25.

1. rb20 heads dont blow ringlands anywhere as often

2. rb20 upgrade injectors are easier to come by than side feed

3. it looks standard and will be impossible to tell once built!

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thanks guys...

im kinda new with this car coz actually i just purchased this car over a week ago, Sold my mitsubishi lancer for it :D...

the only difference i think is that its got a longer stroke than a rb20e, and that its carburated...(hehehe), compared with what most of u guys have i'd say this engine's sux...

since i dnt have the money for an engine swap yet...i think id go for the basic intake~exhaust~headers upgrade first...

by the way guys your website's the best!! more power to you!

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