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Some guy on another forum, claims that R33 GTS came with RB20 engines, I certainly never heard of a R33 with RB20 stock from factory?

All I know is that they have RB25DE for the GTS and GTS-4

RB25DET for GTS-T

RB26DETT for GTR

Am I right or there was really a RB20 in existance?

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RB20DE & RB20DET do exist, these are the engines for R32 GTS and GTS-t respectively.

I am not sure if any R33 variant uses RB20 engines, but I've read in HPI Magazine that R34 variants do come in RB20DE (GT-X ??), RB25DE (GT-S ??), & RB25DET (GT-T), so there is a possibility that some R33 GTS do equipped with the less inspiring RB20DE, I would say probably the 4-door model as some sedan variant are just like commuter/shop Corollas.

I would say it will make more sense that the coupe model only comes in RB25DE & RB25DET as more power is desired for sporty models.

http://www.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/tech/ma...s_overview.html

Well just found out they do exists, but goddamn is there even 0.01% of a chance someone in this world would actually have a website with a RB20DE R33 or R34 lol.

I bet these would be quite a rare sight to see. :D

Thanks for your help.

Yeah, no probs.

A bit correction on my own post anyway...

RB20DE is R34 GT

RB25DE is R34 25GTX, and

RB25DET is R34 25GTT,

and of course...

RB26DETT = R34 GT-R !!!

Originally posted by rs73

R34 variants do come in RB20DE (GT-X ??), RB25DE (GT-S ??), & RB25DET (GT-T),  

:D
Originally posted by hotsky

lmao!!!   well i guess that 0.01% chance has come up then cause i happen to have my line which is R33 2.0 ltr  hehehe  and i have some pics on a site hehe

i feel sorry for you ;P, hows she cope with that extra weight of the 33?

also once saw a gunmetal 32 around perth with a RB25DE (had a GTS25 sticker on the rear), unless the wannabe forgot the t on the end :-)

Shaun

Originally posted by RadiuM

i feel sorry for you ;P, hows she cope with that extra weight of the 33?

also once saw a gunmetal 32 around perth with a RB25DE (had a GTS25 sticker on the rear), unless the wannabe forgot the t on the end :-)

Shaun

nup, this is a real model. N/A rb25 r32

yeah it still goes alright, i only got it to get used to the feel of the type of car and also didnt want all that extra turbo power straight away..... besides, i dont really care if it doesnt fly around everywhere on turbo etc...... it gets me around, and i like the type of car

Originally posted by lou15x

r33s:

gts - rb20e

gts4, gts25 - rb20de

gts25t - rb25det

wrong - try this instead:

GTS & GTS Type-G - RB20E

GTS25 & GTS25 Type-G - RB25DE

GTS4 - RB25DE

GTS Type-S & GTS25 Type-S - RB25DE

GTS25t Type-M - RB25DET

GTR & GTR V-Spec - RB26DETT

.. and just out of interest - all R33 GTS25t (or R33 GTS-T as they can also be known) are Type-M .. the Type-M does not mean it is a higher spec model as it was with the R32 Skyline.

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