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Yes they fit.

No there really is nothing to be gained.

New GTR pumps are cheaper than the Rb20DET pumps from Nissan.

I'm running a RB25DET in my rb30det.

Excellent oil pressure, definitely more than the old rb20det had. But it is a fresh motor that has been setup nice and tight so who knows really. :P

just wondering if anyone knows if a RB26 oil pump will fit a RB20, is there anything to be gained from this as in pressure and flow

There are 2 models of RB26 oil pump, the early model (R32GTR and early R33GTR) will fit RB20/25/30 cranks. The later model RB26 oil pump (late R33GTR and R34GTR) will only fit via an adaptor ring.

Do a search if you need more info.

:( cheers :)

Edited by Sydneykid

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